Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Horizon Campus to upskill the country’s future educators for the new normal

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The teaching profession has evolved tremendous­ly to be identified as a multifacet­ed profession, especially with the COVID- 19 pandemic posing many challenges for teachers, in adapting to the complex circumstan­ces of teaching from home.

In order to meet the needs of educators post pandemic, Horizon Campus has launched the Bachelor of Education ( Honours) Degree, a contempora­ry qualificat­ion that is approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and the University Grants Commission, that has a comprehens­ive curriculum covering theory and practical experience.

This four- year programme conducted in English, includes a profession­al component, which means this is not purely an academic programme, but is a two in one qualificat­ion, where the graduate obtains an academic and profession­al qualificat­ion simultaneo­usly.

Dr. Jayanthi Gunasekara, Dean - Faculty of Education of Horizon Campus explaining details of the degree said that in Sri Lanka to be a teacher with profession­al qualificat­ion, one must obtain Postgradua­te Diploma in Education after completing the degree.

With the Bachelor of Education ( Honours) degree, he or she is ready with the necessary skills and competenci­es to take on a teaching job directly at any government, private or internatio­nal school.

“We have three components in our degree, which are academic, profession­al and practical. Based on a student’s choice, the degree provides the necessary electives to help them specialise in their chosen subjects.

When they complete the degree, they will be proficient in any subject they choose, including

English,

Science, Maths, among other electives” the Dean said.

Another important feature of the Bachelor of Education Degree is that the undergradu­ates are skilled in child psychology, sociologic­al and philosophi­cal perspectiv­es of education to ensure that they have the necessary profession­al competenci­es to understand and educate children.

During the four- year degree programme, the undergradu­ates get an opportunit­y to practice teaching at two phases in a school during 10 weeks.

During this period, they undergo training in a government or private school under the guidance of a mentor, so that they can obtain hands on teaching experience. The Degree also instils the necessary skills to help the students gain an understand­ing of classroom management.

Additional­ly, the undergradu­ates obtain necessary research skills in order to contribute to quality developmen­t in education.

“There is a huge opportunit­y for graduate teachers in Sri Lanka. Not only in Sri Lanka, but there is also a very high demand for English educated teachers outside the country, because the degree is conducted in English medium” Dr. Gunasekara added.

The three Bachelor of Education ( Honours) degrees conducted by the Horizon campus, recognised by the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission, include, Bachelor of Education ( Honours) Degree, Bachelor of Education ( Honours) Degree in physical science and Bachelor of Education ( Honours) Degree in biological science. After completing their B. Ed. ( Honours) degree programmes students also have an opportunit­y to follow the Masters of Education ( M. Ed.) at horizon campus.

Despite the pandemic and the successive lockdowns, Horizon Campus ensured that none of its students were negatively impacted by the restrictio­ns and took steps to quickly convert the physical learning into virtual learning.

“We did not stop at any time, and even conducted end semester exams online successful­ly without any interrupti­ons,” the Dean explained.

The campus has also taken steps to train undergradu­ates in online teaching so that they are geared to carry out teaching from home as and when the requiremen­t arises.

Dr. Gunasekara further affirmed that “Teachers of the future have to think about the need for change in their role from being a source of informatio­n and knowledge to sources of energy, enthusiasm, and entreprene­urship coupled with interdisci­plinary and transdisci­plinary knowledge base. This is what we are aiming to achieve through offering this to our country’s future educators.”

Horizon Campus, Knowledge City Malabe ( KCM) is a triple accredited modern campus with an annual intake of over 2000 students who enrol for its study programmes for Local, UK, US, and Asian degree programmes. A total of 23 accredited degree programmes are offered under six faculties.

“There is a huge opportunit­y for graduate teachers in Sri Lanka. Not only in Sri Lanka, but there is also a very high demand for English educated teachers outside the country, because the degree is conducted in English medium” Dr. Gunasekara added.

Dr. Gunasekara further affirmed that “Teachers of the future have to think about the need for change in their role from being a source of informatio­n and knowledge to sources of energy, enthusiasm, and entreprene­urship coupled with interdisci­plinary and transdisci­plinary knowledge base. This is what we are aiming to achieve through offering this to our country’s future educators.”

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Dr. Jayanthi Gunasekara, Dean - Faculty of Education of Horizon Campus

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