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  1. Agriculture & Environment Education; Science; ... 10120 Sri Lanka. +94 112 785141 - 50 ... National Child Line . Call 1988. National Operation. Office Mail . Sign in ...

  2. Director of Education +94 112 786 117: 1239 +94 112 786 117: Deputy Director of Education: 1276: Assistant Director of Education (Tamil Language) +94 112 177 393: 1200: Assistant Director of Education (Sinhala Language) +94 112 787 037: 1201: Assistant Director of Education (Tamil Language) +94 112 784 176: 1203: Assistant Director of Education ...

  3. Minister of Education; ... 10120 Sri Lanka. +94 112 785141 - 50; ... National Child Line . Call 1988. National Operation. Office Mail . Sign in for Staff. About Us ...

  4. The Ministry of Education [4] (Sinhala: අධ්‍යාපන අමාත්‍යාංශය; Tamil: கல்வி அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to primary, secondary, and tertiary education in Sri Lanka.

    • British Influence
    • Education Post-Independence
    • Education Reform in The 1970s and 1980s
    • Toward The 1997 Education Reforms

    In c. 1830 there were over 2000 schools of five types – Government, Christian Mission, Private, Roman Catholic, and Indigenous (Table 1). The British colonial government schools comprised an Academy, 3 preparatory schools and 90 parish schools. While the medium of instruction at the Academy and its preparatory schools was mostly English, the parish...

    After independence in 1948, the state played an increasing role in the control of education and hostility toward the Christian mission schools mounted gradually. The 1947 Ordinance (No 20) abolished fees in government and government-aided schools. English-medium secondary schools were required to choose between applying for government grants and ab...

    Through the 1960s, high levels of unemployment were experienced by educated youth, arising from an imbalance between the high growth of secondary school enrolment and low growth of a state-controlled economy. Several attempts were made to diversify secondary education through the introduction of subjects geared to economic needs, especially vocatio...

    Between 1987 and 1989, Sri Lanka was once again gripped by youth unrest. But this time unrest came from two fronts: from Tamils in the North and East, calling for an independent state (since the late 1970s), and from Sinhalese in the South calling for employment and greater equality (a resurgence of the youth insurrection in 1971, described above)....

  5. The Ministry of Education (MoE) directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to primary and secondary education (General Education) in Sri Lanka. Vision of the MoE is to reach excellence in global society through competent citizens who share the Sri Lankan identity.

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  7. Oct 19, 2018 · Sri Lanka is in a good place to make meaningful changes that will help it climb the HCI ladder. And the GEM project that we are launching today is an important step to strengthening learning and skills development that in turn will yield a future generation that is more productive in the work place.

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