by Nalaka Samaraweera The new National Education Policy Framework (NEPF) was prepared by a Cabinet committee chaired by the President and assisted by a Cabinet-appointed committee...
Women in Sri Lankan State Universities An adapted version of the keynote delivered BY Dinesha Samararatne the International Women’s Day celebration organised by the Centre for...
In an effort to support the education of Sri Lankan children, President Ranil Wickremesinghe introduced the “Presidential Academic Scholarship Program 2024/2025.” This special scholarship initiative, launched...
(Excerpted from the autobiography of Merrill J. Fernando) Apart from livelihoods, post-tsunami, children’s education was one of the most deeply-affected dimensions. Our team established pre-schools for...
On behalf of the ‘International Day of Education’ which was celebrated on the 24th of January, Room to Read Sri Lanka partnered with the Colombo Stock...
Extracted From All Experience: Essays and reflections by Sam Wijesinha, 2001. The State Council created under the Donoughmore Constitution had its first meeting on July 7th,...
Education of about 54.9 percent of Sri Lankan students has been affected by the economic crisis since March 2022, the latest Household Survey on Impact of...
I watched recently on Netflix a four-part series on a school built in Tamil Nadu close to Bangalore by a returned Indian American businessman and academic,...
by Nilantha Ilangamuwa South Africa assumes the helm of the BRICS alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). propelling an epoch-defining summit next week in...
By Prof. O. A Ileperuma President Ranil Wickremesinghe has recently stressed the importance of reforms to our ailing education system. In particular, he has mentioned the...