THE EDITOR, Sir: There was a column in last Sunday's publication headlined 'What we want to hear from Portia'. As I read that headline, I thought, 'What would Portia like to hear from us?'
THE EDITOR, Sir:Reports say that the graphic sexual content of the health and family life education curriculum has been sent to some high schools.
THE EDITOR, Sir:As an educator who taught English language for many years in our high schools, I agree that pedagogy is vital with its varying methodologies to deal with differing learning needs.
THE EDITOR, Sir:Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller's address to the 74th annual general conference of the People's National Party (PNP) lacked substance.What I got from her address was more promises.
THE EDITOR, Sir:There are many categories of people in this world who like to think that they are very much more important than they really are.One such category is parliamentarians, and in Jamaica, this misguided assumption is more prevalent than...
THE EDITOR, Sir:In his article titled 'You CAN know it all' in The Gleaner (Monday, September 10, 2012), Robert Lalah expounded the virtues of information on diGJamaica and other social media, then informed us at the end that he was heading to...