Originally posted by Bricktop
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...you are the one promoting a reinvention of the wheel.
It is commonsense to have as many of children as possible attending school/formal education institution(=vast majority of our kids, some 99.999+%) as possible as those institutions provide the environment wherein highest standards of teaching and greatest numbers of professional trained teachers are employed. The schools are the institutions where those best suited to manage early childhood education and encourage development in those formative years are found. Those teachers are trained to do the job of fostering 'development of the child'.
The education institutions and the JFF must work hand-in-hand to train teachers of football. Their must be, after the teachers have graduated with the necessary technical knowledge/subject knowledge have available CONTINUOUS EDUCATION classes inclusive of workplace (professional clubs e.g. My GUNNERS...and academies, Barcelona, etc., etc.) sabbaticals.
In other words the same system/similar system used to improve subject knowledge and competence in the academic disciplines for teachers...that same system used by our JAAA, Teachers Training Colleges & ISSA, Prep. Schools Association, Primary and Basic Schools...to best prepare teachers to provide quality teaching to best develop EACH CHILD to FULLEST POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT in Track (and Field - Field needs more specialized training of and for the teachers) must be used for our football.
It is asinine to think the country benefits with a vast expanse of its human (talented kids) resources being (under) developed outside of (created) formal learning environment.
Let me try to jump start the 'brains' of those whose brains have gone to sleep
It is commonsense to have as many of our children in 'the learning environment' specific to development in area of specialization which it is hoped they shall find future employment.
Schools & other education institutions are places wherein base education is laid. ...and in which there is work at progressive development of the young towards full potential.
Specific to football and our Jamaica: Our economic situation requires our education institutions be funded by GOJ, alumni associations and individual benefactors. Commonsense dictates that the citizens (and their sports led interest groups/civic associations e.g. JAAA, JNA, JFF, JVBA, etc.) maximize on use of those funds.
As Dunny has posted above on our football development to maximize on use of resources and returns on same our education institutions and the JFF must walk hand-in-hand. This does mean the JFF will assist the education institutions with provision of experts in the field - football lecturers, associated professionals, outlet for all-island age-group national teams, intra-island traveling teams, ect., etc. - and access to training resources - inclusive of academies and professional clubs.
The aim is to produce not just best national team at various levels but growth of an industry whereby our 2nd and 3rd tier students can find gainful employment and upward mobility.
Let me say it again - It is the persons with tunnel vision...as Simoes' said (not verbatim), who in their little minds are trapped in a village where the most beautiful girl is considered the most beautiful in the world as they have never opened their minds to possibilities outside of their known world. It as a damned ass who thinks only of producing 30 or 40 top quality players and has not seen the possibility of production of many, many more and what that would mean for the individuals and the country.
Damn fool-fool suggestion about ignoring the 90+% of our talented to round up a paltry few who at that particular age fools those making the selections into believing that at those tender ages the very best must necessarily be found within that narrow selection.
Not because some jump over a cliff...you must follow!!!
Who tells...what makes anyone believe that even those (clubs and nations) at the TOP OF THE WORLD could not take selves to even greater heights? ...who decides that 'academies only' to the exclusion of all other learning institutions must be the alpha and omega of our salvation where our football is concerned?
Who decides that even if the academies turn out 100 professional quality footballers and of the lot 20 TOP OF THE WORLD players that that must cause us to rest on our laurels...become satisfied at the possibility of leaving 100 more and 20 more TOP OF THE WORLD talents out of the loop as at whatever arbitrary age they were not seen as worthy? Which tin god or tin gods must so condemn those kids? I say to those tin gods GO TO HELL!!
It is commonsense to have as all of our talented children in school.
It is asinine to think the country benefits with a vast expanse of its human talented resources outside of (created) formal learning environment.
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