
Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya has emphasized the importance of establishing a unified education system for all children in Sri Lanka under a common examination framework.
The Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education said education is a priority for the government and plays an important role in driving the nation’s progress.
Speaking at a meeting with provincial education heads at Temple Trees on Wednesday (Jan 02), the Prime Minister outlined the government’s vision for a transformative era.
“Education is a very sensitive topic. When implementing such a transformation, we must act with agreement and understanding to avoid potential crises. While there may be diverse needs across provinces, we believe that there cannot be significant contradictions in policies. Decisions at the policy level must align with national-level objectives.”
PM Amarasuriya stressed that education is central to shaping the human resources necessary for the country’s renaissance.
She also called for a comprehensive approach to address challenges in the sector, including the need for professional teacher training programs, addressing staff shortages in the Educational Administrative Service, and enhancing nutrition programs for children.
The Deputy Minister of Education Dr. Madura Seneviratne, Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthree, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education Mr. Nalaka Kaluwewa, Provincial Chief Secretaries, Provincial Education Secretaries, Provincial Education Directors, and other officials attended the meeting.
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