Our most precious resource, whether in Belize or
anywhere else throughout the world, will always be our children! The rapidly growing tourism industry in Belize boasts the Caribbean
Sea and Barrier Reef, many Maya ruins, our diverse cultures living
side by side, an exotic rain forest, and many other attractions, and is
currently one of the top sources of revenue for our government. Nevertheless, there is no guarantee
whatsoever that tourism in Belize
will always flourish or produce continuous revenue to the country. Our sugar, timber, citrus, and other
agricultural industries (perhaps oil?) may also be top money earners for the
country; but these industries too may decline or crash at any time. However, our children from yesterday, today
and tomorrow have limitless potential to take a tiny country like Belize above
and beyond anyone’s wildest dreams or expectations. Yet, with this basic concept in mind, we are not investing in our children
(yesterday and today), specifically, in their Education. The percentage of time and money spent on/being invested in our children’s Education today, whether in Belize and
throughout the Third World (underdeveloped and developing countries) is not
anywhere near where it should be – nowhere even close to where it should be. Why?
No one entity in Belize , i.e. political party or church,
is accountable and bears all the blame for this sad fact. Politicians and Education policymakers are
not the only ones we should question about this overwhelming “lack of
investment”, specifically time and money, in our children! Parents who simply don’t have any time to
spend and dedicate on shaping and guiding their children’s Education, for
whatever reason, and help them focus on disciplined learning are just as much
to blame for the total lack of investment in our children today. Yet, usually these are the very parents and
Education policymakers, who expect (demand) that schools miraculously produce
well-educated and intelligent graduates, despite the fact that there is no
investment in students other than a small fixed and budgeted amount of money
each year. Moreover, tuition and fees for
each student keep increasing each year!
Yet, salaries (for parents and educators) just never keep pace with all
the increases in the annual cost of Education, especially Secondary and
Tertiary. How often, though, do we have
to be reminded that politicians do not just fall from the sky to serve in “democratic”
governments, i.e. Belize ? Each and every politician who serves in a
democratic government is “freely” elected by a majority of the people. Belize has long ceased to be a
British colony, and since September 21, 1981 we fully rule ourselves as an
independent nation.
Why, then, do we need to reform the Education process
(schools) in Belize
today? I was educated in Belize starting in the 1957 through 1971, and
completed the highest level of education attainable in Belize at the
time: Sixth Form. My education back then was
my preparation for my future; but my future has already come to pass. According to the laws of Belize , I am
now in a retirement stage and cannot work in Education anymore, except perhaps perhaps with
special permission from the authorities that be. We should NOT,
though, be educating our children in the 21st Century the same way I
was educated in the 1950’s/ 60’s! Yet, that
is exactly what we are doing today in Belize . Where is/was the investment in the future of
our children today, and our children from the last 30 years? If our graduates today, and from the last 25
years, are not prepared to live and work in today’s Belize, it only follows
that tomorrow’s students/graduates will face a similar, even worse,
future. This is the beginning of a new
school year, and so politicians, church, and educators should know “where” Belize is
headed with our students! Do we/they
know?
In Belize ,
Belizean citizens who now want/need to renew their passports must go through a
maze of requirements, almost as if they were illegally living in their own
country. Why are there so many stringent
requirements now to simply renew a passport? Might it be that we
fear a massive migration of our Youth somewhere else to seek a “better future”? If our Youth today, and from the last 25
years, were totally prepared for today’s world in Belize , they would have no need
to want to migrate, or seek a better life elsewhere. Did we invest wisely in their future? Are we investing wisely today in the future of our children now? Or, are we all nonchalantly choosing
to continue down the same path, and let tomorrow’s Belize
worry about tomorrow’s Youth of Belize … Education is not like a government
bureaucracy, so when it comes to reforms in Education, they should not be
carried out as slowly as possible!
Finally, I want to make it quite clear that I am NOT trying
to pressure anyone to reform Education in Belize . I am merely trying to point out to all Belizean
adults, specifically Education policymakers, parents and educators, that this age
old saying/proverb will always be true:
We reap what we sow. This truth,
of course, applies not only to our Education Systems in Belize but to every other aspect of life in Belize .
This is a very real description of what is the state in Belize. So many truths that need to be looked at. Time to step up to the plate and do what's right for our children and their future. Our time has passed and we MUST pass the torch on so that they can keep it burning for the next generation.
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