Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m hits the ground running

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New Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m is poised to make several changes in the country’s Education system. The first- time Minister is geared for the challenge and is set to make several tough decisions which may not be popular with everyone, he says.

Speaking to the Education Times after he assumed his duties, the Minister said he would streamline a number of irregulari­ties within the current system, including school admissions, teacher transfers and promotions and the current syllabi.

However, he assured that projects launched by the previous administra­tion– if feasible, will not be discontinu­ed.

“We will look into all the projects that were started, and study them before making any decisions. There were some projects started without proper planning and policy considerat­ions, which will be stopped, but other projects which are feasible will continue,” Minister Kariyawasa­m assured.

However, one project which would be scrapped is the new School Developmen­t Programme. This system introduced by former Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a, funded the developmen­t of selected Secondary schools, while other schools were downgraded to Primary schools. The downgraded schools were to act as feeder schools to the selected Secondary schools. This system will be abolished, the Minister said.

Trade unions will however, have to wait a while longer for their promotion demands to be met. Teacher trade unions including the Ceylon Teachers’ Union have

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been demanding that promotions of both teachers and principals pending since 2006, be granted. Demanding the promotions, teacher unions threatened trade union action even just before elections were held. This was also pledged in the 2015 Budget proposals, along with the establishm­ent of Teacher Service Minutes which were rejected by the trade unions. However, these promotions and others planned by the previous government will be now put on hold until a proper assessment is made.

“I understand that there are many political appointmen­ts. We have to establish that promotions are given to those with the required q u a l i f i c at i o n s,” Minister Kariyawasa­m explained.

“There are teachers who have been appointed as acting principals, who now want to be promoted to principal grade, but they do not possess the necessary qualificat­ions. The previous government then has added separate marks for ‘Acting Principal’ post in the promotion marking scheme, to enable their favourites to get promoted. Their appointmen­ts and promotions were given on political grounds, which will not be entertaine­d”.

He is also intends to introduce a new system for school admissions, both to Grade 1 and to popular schools.

A new system will be establishe­d to ensure that no admission - outside of circulars- to popular schools will take place under his administra­tion, the Minister said.

Further, all such admissions will have to be approved by the Minister in future. Approval will be given on case- by- case basis, and only to those who have valid reasons to appeal for such an admission.

“I will appoint a new officer who will work under my supervisio­n to work on this matter. If not, everyone in the chain of command will grant admissions to popular schools.”

The Minister also insisted that principals should not send individual­s to the ministry, to obtain letters of approval to admit students to their schools.

“There is a proper circular on the matter and they should act accordingl­y. If any principal sends anybody to the ministry, they will be dealt with severely,” warned Minister Kariyawasa­m.

The Minister will also look into limiting students per classroom. Claiming that, some schools have very high numbers of students per class, the Minister said that a proper mechanism will be establishe­d with the help of Education experts, to limit classroom numbers.

The Ministry will establish a new unit, similar to the unit which scrutinise­s Private schools, to monitor Internatio­nal schools.

Damith Wickremase­kera and Chaturi Dissanayak­e

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