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and the Post Primary Education Committee (1946) gave him his best leads.  Telescoped together the various reports gave the studious Briton a rough but fair enough picture of the educational needs of the people he was planning for.

Lovers of plain, honest speech were applauding his conclusions last month.  He has found that although desperately short of technical education, Jamaica has been cultivating crop after crop of bookworms;  that 40% of the island's half-million-odd illiterates are school age children who will never receive adequate education for lack of cash, accommodation and teaching personnel.

Under the wobbling 10-Yr. Plan, there is a million-£ school building scheme.  Like the common-sense educators around, Haughton rightly thinks the scheme has started off on the wrong foot.  Said he:  "The elaborate concrete buildings being constructed will absorb all the money before the scheme is half-way through."  Haughton is for cheap buildings, even more shelters, and enough of them to accommodate all the school-age population.

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On Sherlock's Side.  Between November's end and mid-December, the new system of building large central post-primary schools rivalled politics and tourism for controversial press space.  "No good", shrilled Speaker Clement N. Aitcheson, onetime schoolmaster.

W.I. Professor (of Extra Mural Studies) Philip M. Sherlock said Aitcheson and other dictators were talking through their hats.  Backing Sherlock, Haughton describes the Post Primary Education Committee's report (which proposed such schools) as "our Bible here."

Remedy: C.E.A.  Between the well-meaning but outmoded Schools Commission and the beleaguered Education Department, there is much overlapping, money waste and circle walking.  Haughton's remedy:  a revision of the law and establishment of a Central Education Authority (broken down into District and Parish Committees for effective, evenly distributed representation and positive results).  This is the

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