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John29266ParticipantI’ll admit that at first I thought people in the Caribbean were all poor and uneducated – like I saw in Bob Marley documentaries. I thought every city had its own ‘Trenchtown.’ But as of late I have learned of the vigorous educational structure. And as we know, education leads to economic improvement. Teachers in the West Indies have a no-nonsense attitude, and students wear uniforms to prevent fashion distractions. I looked up the literacy rates for countries in the area and found out that many are in the high 90s. I think the image of a spliff-smoking (not that it’s wrong) shanty dweller will soon have to leave our minds. Is the education in Barbados similar to what I described above?
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