University leadership training starts on Dec. 27
November 14, 2012, 10:40 pm , The Island
by Dasun Edirisinghe
The
much-delayed leadership training programme for the next batch of
university entrants would start on Dec. 27 at 25 centres countrywide,
Secretary to the Higher Education Ministry Dr. Sunil Jayantha Navaratne
said.
He told The Island that the duration of
the programme had to be reduced from three weeks to two due to an
additional 5,000 students being added to the next intake on a Court
order.
This year the leadership training
programme had to be postponed twice, in May and November, due to
university teachers demanding that it be delayed until they submitted
their recommendations.
Dr. Navaratne said that
the Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) had finally
informed them that they would submit their proposals from next year and
this time the programme could go as scheduled.
"We
planned to start this year’s leadership training programme in three
batches consisting of 9,000 students each," Dr. Navaratne said.
He
added that this time 26,721 students would undergo the leadership
training programme in military and police establishments countrywide
from Dec. 27 to Jan. 13.
According to Dr. Navaratne, there was an increase of 5,609 students over that of the previous year.
The
Secretary said that they had submitted a detailed report on the
leadership training programme to the Vice Chancellors and Faculty Boards
of universities countrywide and obtained their opinion.
"We made several changes in this year’s programme according to the comments of VCs," Dr. Navaratne said.
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