President calls for educational reform to meet global standards

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By: Isuru Parakrama

October 17, Colombo (LNW): President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has underscored the urgent need to revitalise Sri Lanka’s education system to align with global standards and equip future generations for success.

During a progress review meeting at the Presidential Secretariat on the 16th of October, he emphasised that a robust educational framework is essential for enhancing the nation’s human capital, which is crucial for Sri Lanka’s long-term development.

Highlighting the responsibility that education officials bear in shaping the workforce for the next decade, the President articulated the need for educational initiatives to be closely aligned with international requirements.

“Our children must acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in a rapidly changing world,” he stated, asserting that educational reforms must be tailored to prepare students for future challenges.

The meeting, co-chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, delved into five pivotal projects spearheaded by the Ministries of Education, Science, and Technology.

Among the key topics discussed were the modernisation of school curricula, enhancements in teacher training programmes, improvements in secondary education, advancements in technical education, and the expansion of information technology education.

Both the President and Prime Minister urged officials to accelerate the implementation of these initiatives, recognising that timely execution is vital to ensure that reforms reach all children effectively.

A significant focus was placed on reorganising the current school system to make educational opportunities more accessible and impactful for every student across the country.

Furthermore, discussions included plans to increase the number of schools offering Advanced Level curricula in science, mathematics, and technology.

This initiative aims to better prepare students for higher education and to meet the demands of a technologically driven economy.

The meeting was attended by key officials, including Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake and Education Ministry Secretary Tilaka Jayasundara, alongside various representatives from the relevant ministries.

In conclusion, President Dissanayake’s vision for a reformed education system reflects a broader commitment to fostering a knowledgeable and skilled workforce capable of driving the nation’s progress in the years to come.

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