Remembering 50th anniversary - group of 56 Peradeniya university

August 20th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Thanks to the Daily News which carried the article titled “56 entrants to the University of Ceylon celebrate 50th anniversary”, there was a stream of calls from the group of 56 offering their grateful thanks of refreshing their memories and the honour bestowed. Almost a year has passed since the 56 group celebrated the event at Peradeniya.Chandra and Beatrice reminding me of the great day almost simultaneously put the question, “Are we not continuing it this year? Next person to inquire was Shiva looking forward for the next. Metta was reminiscing it at the old girl’s get together. Padmini and ...

Grade one admissions: Still playing pandu

August 17th, 2007 - Filed Under General

According to the dAily nEws today, the Government has formulated the Policy Framework related to Admission of Children to Grade One in Government and private schools for 2008. dAily nEws has learnt this from Education Minister Susil Premajayantha.Addressing the weekly Cabinet press briefing at the Government Information Department yesterday, the minister has reportedly said by Cabinet Memorandum No. 2007/ED/E/79, the Policy Frame had been prepared and approved by Cabinet. Applications will be called by advertisements in accordance with this Policy Frame, he had said.

Major questions over A/L answer scripts

August 17th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Five teacher trade unions which decided to refrain from the marking of GCE Advanced Level answer scripts, staged a demonstration in Colombo yesterday together with teachers who came for a seminar at Royal College, Colombo. The seminar was part of a series organized by the Examinations Department for teachers selected to mark answer scripts of A/L subjects. At this seminar, university professors who set the question papers briefed the teachers on the methodology to be followed in awarding marks. However, the activists of these trade unions prevented hundreds of these teachers from attending the seminar, and forced them to join a demonstration ...

Karapu thovilekuth ne, bere paluvakuth ne: Cabinet reverts to earlier circular regarding Grade 1 admissions

August 16th, 2007 - Filed Under General

The Cabinet granted approval last evening to implement the previous 2006/20 circular with amendments for the admission of children to Grade 1 classes for 2008, and the Education Ministry will accordingly publish application forms calling for Grade 1 admissions in state-run newspapers tomorrow. The Grade 1 admission process for 2008 ran into a crisis after the Supreme Court nullified the circular in this regard following fundamental rights cases filed by a few parents. The judgment was delivered on March 29, 2007. The Supreme Court requested the presidential secretariat to draft new a new circular to be approved by it before implementation. The ...

Grade One admissions: Govt back to square one (Are you mad or am I mad?)

August 14th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Looks like Ranil won this time. Govt. changed the policy again yesterday. Now they are back to square one. (So why all this noise? Was it purely to divert public attention from the burning issues?) Anyway, this is what Lankadeepa reported today. Issue is open for discussion.

Public Education System _Failed to Deliver?

August 13th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Public Education System is often blamed for not producing what is required by the society. It is also said that system had especially failed to deliver what is required by the private sector, which has been lately identified as the engine of growth and a possible provider of jobs. There is a counter argument to say that society is not advanced enough to absorb the products of the public education system. It has not advanced enough to provide suitable jobs to the job seekers having qualifications. Before addressing the issue, let us look at what we observe in the society that has ...

No chance of good education for poor parents’ child: Ranil

August 13th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday declared that the future of every child from a working class background was being shattered because of the proposed new Grade 1 admission system for schools. Speaking at a mass rally in Matara organised jointly by the UNP and the SLFP–M, Mr. Wickremesinghe said looking at the circular it seemed that common children had no chance of entering a good school if their parents did not have a high income and were not very educated. “Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe (Sri Lanka’s last king) destroyed the future of four innocent children. Today, Percy Rajapaksa is trying to ...

First to chaos, then to school

August 13th, 2007 - Filed Under General

Amidst mounting criticism of the Grade One admission selection guidelines proposed by the Supreme Court, the Education Ministry has decided to revert to the old system with certain modifications, The Sunday Times learns. The Education Ministry’s fresh guidelines will avoid the clauses that are seen as violating fundamental rights. Government members and all major political parties are supporting the former selection process with modifications, amidst concerns that next year’s selection process that has run into many a snag would take longer than scheduled leading to a delay in starting classes for year one students.  The new guidelines proposed by the ...

Pupils ‘benefit from free fruit’

August 10th, 2007 - Filed Under General

A national scheme giving primary school children in England a free piece of fruit each day has improved their diet, a study of 5,000 pupils has found.  The number of children who ate fruit every day rose from 46% to 65% as a result of the initiative, researchers at Nottingham University discovered.  The school fruit and vegetable scheme was rolled out nationally in 2002, amid concerns about healthy eating.  It provides a piece of fruit to all those in the first three primary years.  Between 2003 and 2005, reseachers from Nottingham University's division of epidemiology and public health looked at more than 200 ...

UNP battles ‘to protect free education’

August 10th, 2007 - Filed Under General

 The main opposition UNP yesterday launched a countrywide campaign against the government’s proposed move to politicise the free education system by introducing a ‘Board of Management’ for national schools. UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe kicked off the campaign at a meeting in the parliament complex by urging all MPs, party district organizers and members of the National Youth Council to educate the masses and campaign against what he termed the “Walawwa mentality” adopted by the government regarding free education in the country. Mr. Wickremesinghe charged the move to introduce a special “Board of Management” to oversee activities of national schools had come directly ...