Students urge to speed up school construction

October 8th, 2007 - By

Students of the tsunami devastated Devapathiraja Vidyalaya, Rathgama who are in temporary sheds are dreaming of well facilitated classrooms assured in the couple of new buildings that majestically stand opposite to them but reality seems far away due to the sluggish construction process.Nearly 2,000 students are in the national school. They were once battered by the tsunami in 2004 and since then they are constantly battling with rain and scorching sun, Junior Past Pupils’ Association’s Vice President D.Amarajeewa Rajakaruna said. Following repeated requests by the Association, the Japanese Government agreed to provide Rs.289 million through JICA to reconstruct the school in ...

Sadukin pelenavun – den ithin duvapiyav! (Graduate protest tear gassed)

October 6th, 2007 - By

(LeN, 2007 Oct 05 6.20 PM) Police attacked the Yovun Diriya job prospective graduates with tear gas, water jets and baton charges today. The graduates were sitting in the Colombo Fort Telecom roundabout since yesterday protesting peacefully. The Chairman of the Graduates Collective Prasad Bandara Herath said to 'LeN' that 20 protesters were hospitalized and around 20 more have been taken into police custody. The male, female and bhikku protesters as well as the commuters, pedestrians and the shop dwellers were put in severe inconvenience by the police assault. Herath said that the graduates were ...

Give us jobs, if not we burn ourselves – say graduates

October 5th, 2007 - By

(Lanka-E-news, 2007 Oct 04, 9.30 PM) Two thousand and eighty eight job expecting graduates who were trained under Tharuna Aruna program commenced a sit in campaign near the Telecom roundabout today (04) morning. The Chairman of the Graduates Collective Prasad Bandara Herath said to Lanka-e-News that none of the 2088 graduates were granted jobs despite the promises of the Ministers and the Presidential Secretary. He said that this was the seventh protest campaign and if the President would not give a satisfactory solution to their problems a fast unto death would be commenced tomorrow and it can end up with setting ablaze to ...

The Economic Roots of the Crisis in Education

October 5th, 2007 - By Sujata Gamage

The Education Forum held the first of its discussion series on education (in Sinhala and Tamil) yesterday, Oct 4, 2007, at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute. The first featured presentation (Presentation_IUSF) was by Duminda Nagamuwa of the inter University Federation of Students. He gave a succinct presentation about the crisis in education cutting down an original 48 slides to 12 , respecting our request to limit the presentation to 20 minutes. There was agreement that we have a crisis in education, although we did not have time to debate the statistics presented. More important was the lively ...

Viluthu journal for teachers shames National Institute of Education of SL

October 5th, 2007 - By Sujata Gamage

Viluthu is a center for human resource development focusing particularly on the HR capacity in the North and the East (www.viluthu.org). When the Education Forum held its first discussion on the proposed  new education act, the featured presentations were by the Inter University Federation of Students, but the first presentation by the students about the Crisis in Education generated a lively discussion leaving little time for presenting Viluthu's work on education reforms. We will post Viluthu's recommendations separately but more important is the effort by Viluthu to raise the qualty of education in the Tamil medium. for the last three years ...

Success story of an educator – R.I.T. Alles writes his autobiography

October 4th, 2007 - By

I have been asked by Mr. R.I.T. Alles to accept the first copy of his autobiography, R.I.T. Alles my life on the October 03, his 75th birth anniversary. Nostalgic memories come to my mind with the acceptance of his generous invitation.In January 1967, I had a request from the Education Ministry to nominate a young teacher of mine to begin a new school at Gregory’s Road and build it up on the lines of Royal College of which I was the Principal. This request was a daunting challenge because it came from a “No nonsense and no questions to be asked”, ...

Discussion Series on New Education Legislation

October 4th, 2007 - By Sujata Gamage

The Education Forum together with the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute is initiating a series of discussions on new education legislation. The objective of the series is to maximize the participation of civil society in the education policy process -- from making submissions to the expert committee at the ministry of education to informing and educating parliamentarians. Date and time:    October 4, 3:30 - 5:30 Place:                  Sri Lanka Foundation Institute Language:           Sinhala with Tamil and English translations as needed Following is the program for meeting #1 1. Introduction, 10 minutes     (Sri Lanka Foundation Institute and The Education Forum) 2. Education Reform Process, 15 minutes ...

Ministry seeks fresh applications from overseas medical graduates

October 3rd, 2007 - By

The Health Ministry will call for fresh applications from 750 overseas qualified medical graduates for internship appointments after the Sri Lanka Medical Council said its list was not accurate.The Council has informed the Ministry that the list prepared by it lacks precision. The Ministry said appointments will not be made based on this list which would offends students’ sense of fairplay and lead to legal action further delaying the selection process. The Health Ministry has decided to prepare a fresh list for this purpose and the candidates could furnish their applications today (03) at the National Blood Centre, Narahenpita from 9.00 ...

Law College education in English medium from 2010

October 2nd, 2007 - By

Education in the Sri Lanka Law College would be conducted in English medium by 2010. This decision was taken following discussions with the Students Union of the Law College, said Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva (PC).The Chief Justice was speaking at the celebration to mark the first year anniversary of the Sri Lanka Law College Foundation. He said there was a tremendous draw back in the legal education in English medium and this decision was taken to produce talented attorneys-at-law. The Chief Justice said students have been handicapped since their primary education. He said the Sri Lanka Law College education level ...

Moves afoot for new National Education Policy

October 2nd, 2007 - By

Moves are under way by Education Minister Susil Premajayantha to formulate a new National Education Policy which will consist of new rules and regulations aiming to find permanent answers to problems in the education sector.This was revealed by Premajayantha addressing the 38th death anniversary of Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara at the Rajasingha National College, Ruwanwella recently. The Minister said education activities are carried out by the Education Ministry under the power vested by the Free Education Act in 1939. Though the 1939 Act has been amended from time to time, the Act is not strong enough to cater to problems in the education ...