Monday, February 18, 2013

Nimal blames tuition mafia for commercialisation of education

, The Island

BY DON ASOKAWIJEWARDENA

Irrigation and Water Resources Management Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva claimed that the tuition mafia had totally commercialised the present educational system. Some teachers in government schools

Run off to tuition centres without attending to their school responsibilities, he said.

When a student passed an examination with distinction, the credit went to the teachers who taught the student. But there was no dispute over the fact that private tuition was necessary for a student who was weak in studies. If teachers had taught the students properly in all subjects, no private tuition would have been necessary, he said at the presentation of an award to Danuka Ravishan, who obtained the highest marks in mathematics, in the Badulla district, at the GCE A/L.

He pointed out that the people in the Uva province suffered from untold hardships during the imperialist rule. Everything was destroyed by them. Many young men over 18 were killed. After the Independence, not a single government had been able to develop the Uva province. The country’s poorest divisional secretariat called Redeemaliyadde was situated in the Badulla district, he said.

The people were under the impression that only the students attending Colombo schools could enter the universities, but even those studying at Badulla Dharamadutha had entered universities, Minister de Silva added.

He said that some fathers were enriching liquor bars. When their children failed the examinations, they kept blaming the teachers. The educational system should be job-oriented, because it was fundamental to the development of any nation, he said

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