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Sri Lanka’s new government has instructed state officials to expedite key educational projects including modernizing school education, improving teacher training, advancing secondary education,enhancing technical education, and developing information technology education,the President’s Media Division (PMD) said.
All the projects discussed were initiated and implemented under previous governments in the past.
“Both the President and Prime Minister instructed officials to expedite the implementation of these projects,” the PMD said in a statement.
“Attention was also drawn to reorganizing the current school system to ensure that educational reforms are more accessible and effective for all children.”
The government’s instruction came at a progress review meeting of the Ministries of Education, Science, and Technology. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake during the meeting emphasized the need to rebuild Sri Lanka’s education system in alignment with global demands to achieve the country’s educational goals.
Dissanayake pointed out that that children must be equipped with knowledge to improve the nation’s human capital for Sri Lanka’s future progress and the responsibility of creating the workforce needed by the world over the next decade falls on education officials, stressing the importance of aligning educational projects with this vision, the PMD said.
Government officials in the past have said most educational reforms were either slowed or stopped by trade unions affiliated to Dissanayake’s Marxists Janatha Vimukthi Peremuna (JVP) in the past. – ECONOMYNEXT