Education Reform!
This is this Government’s remit
But without a national needs-assessment
Very little will stick.
Now what do I mean by this
As if you didn’t know?
I mean the needs going forward
That such an assessment will show.
Education reform is not a moment
Wherein is the “Aha!”
It is not a planned event
Like a school tour to a spa.
It is what countries do
Year after year
Looking at their opportunities,
Their threats and their fears.
It is pretty sad,
I must admit
That this notion of education reform
Is not a habit.
For years we’ve adopted packages
Then we’ve thrown them out,
And given the political interference
I have had my doubts.
For politicians make a name
At the expense of the people
And then bask in their retirement
In their crystal cathedral.
And the politicians I mean
Are not only the ones in the House
But the academics
With whom they play cat and mouse.
The propagandists
From the University on the hill
Who very often behave as though
Education was left for them in a will.
The way they pronounce
And enounce and declare,
Displaying their political partisanship
Fooling people they know the way.
A needs assessment
Would involve the question of leadership
Regarding the qualities needed
To steer the national ship.
Creating more profitable opportunities
For entrepreneurial endeavor
And building out capacity
For feed-ourselves agriculture.
Reducing dependence on tourism
After seeing it’s a risk
And having all our eggs in one basket
Is not prudence or thrift.
We speak of white papers,
Of other colours and all,
But somehow it appears to me
These ventures invariably stall.
Reform must be purposeful
In targeting the needy
And uplifting the socio-economic depressed
Offsetting our stability.
Reform must check the fallout
Attributed to the high incidence of crime
That is no doubt done by past students
Who wasted their educative time.
Reform must look at resources
At home and abroad
Including the human capital,
Especially those on whom we can call.
Reform must consider the damage
That COVID-19 has done
When many were left at the station
When the Internet train was set to run.
Some were even left at home
With no Internet facilities
But the educational endeavor continued
Ignoring these abnormalities.
And nothing is being done
To ameliorate their severe circumstances
And it seems like business as usual
Where the best grab the chances.
Reform education
Cannot be about an elitist system
For when the top is creamed off
The remaining milk is a problem.
I heard one today
That made my head grow,
It was a statistic about the world’s richest
That I definitely did not know.
The top 1% of the world
Owns 80% of the world’s wealth,
If that is also reflected at the local level
It’s not good for our country’s health.
There must be some balance
That addresses the greed of the rich
That hold this country to ransom
And it must be reform’s remit.
They that can carry themselves
Must be encouraged to do so
And even spare a little of their largess
To help lighten Government’s load.
Leaving no child behind
Must be more than a slogan,
It must be at the heart of the matter
If we are to get reform done.
Reform education’s goal
Must be about empowering the poor,
Providing opportunities for training
And accessing open doors.
A country’s weakest link
Is its poor and down trodden
Who, given their human instinct to survive,
Do become everybody’s problem.
The rich in their ivory towers
And the well to do in their terraces
Become the targets of the down and out
That become societal nuisances.
Education reform must visualize
A Barbados of five years in the short term
Ten to twenty years in the mid term
And fifty to sixty years in the long term.
The stakeholders in such a venture
Can ill afford to be passive
But in every sense of the word
Must be active, assertive and aggressive.
Accountability must be premium
Regarding clearly defined responsibilities
And with the motto pride and industry
Must be empathy and honesty.
Reform must be about linking
And networking
And the development of a people
That despises any type of shirking.
Education reform
Must not make us vassals of others
That use their might to intimidate
And to smother.
Reform must help us
Differentiate between the following two:
Mothering and smothering of which
England was of the latter hue.
Education reform
Must be about climbing ladders;
The right ladders of course,
For the wrong ones are a bother.
Not ladders borrowed
That cannot be applied here;
Our learning institutions have been such
And this is my fear.
At the very top it was discovered
The wrong ladder had been climbed
And the summit to be attained
Was another building and time.
Reform must be applicable
To our needs now and in the future
Or otherwise will be an exercise in futility
Generating more trauma.
It must be about a Barbados
For all Barbadians bar none
That understand the nature of the race
That we all need to run.
Bearing in mind
That Education reform is a process
Via which we will be enriched by its success
Or be engulfed in its mess.
Education reform
Will create the country we desire,
Hopefully, our desire will be towards God
And through godliness aspire.
Stewart Russell © December 3, 2022
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