LakTEK A Sri Lankan, A Rubyist and A Web Dude

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28 July 2009 @ 2am

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Ban Schools & Education!

It’s very sad and alarming to hear the recent incidents taking place at Sri Lankan schools. Government shows they are so concerned about these issues by banning everything they believe that can harm our next generation :) Mobile phones at all schools are banned, Web Sites with explicit content are banned, screening of “Adults only” movies are banned. Ok, now government could say they have taken all necessary steps to groom our next generation to be well disciplined citizens, and future our country is guaranteed to be prosperous.

However, governments and its so-called advisers will never realize the root causes of all these problems. Their short sighted decisions and floating policies from the past, have aggravated these problems to this level and none of their decisions would help to change the situation in the long run.

I believe Sri Lankan education system is screwed in big time! Kids are thrown in to a rat race from the kingdergarden, when they don’t even have a slight clue on where they are heading. Not to mention, even after going through all the steps of primary, secondary and tertiary education, more than 80% of them still don’t have an idea why they ran all these years. It leaves a big question whether do we have to run at all?

Aside from the spoon-fed knowledge only selfishness, insensitivity, jealousy and hunchback (after carrying a school bag of 4KGs) are the only gains of this current education system. Why Sri Lankan education system failed so miserably in building citizens with self-confidence that they are someone who is adding value to the society? Why can’t someone be a janitor, carpenter, factory worker, farmer, dancer, sportsman or a doctor and still feel they are all equal in the society?

This false social grading starts from the primary school admissions. It’s only the kids of the rich and so called elites will be admitted to the popular schools. No matter how closer you live to the school, your child would not be admitted if you cannot afford to give a hefty donations to school’s development fund or if you don’t have enough civil power and political influence. From year 1 these kids starts associating only with a certain social layer and will never understand their is another way of life lower or higher than them. They will measure the quality of their lives relative to these layers. Basically, layer above them are the most superior, powerful and layer below them are the inferior, wretched. They will never understand all these social layers has their own mix of good and bad.

Next biggest mistake is the mis-interpretation of aesthetics and extra-curricular activities in schools. You are not allowed to sing or a dance, if you are cannot select for Derana Little Star. If you are not a play cricket, if you cannot select for college XI. Talking about myself, I had no skill on any sport or aesthetics. Still, I went to football practices, bloody well knowing that I will never be selected for the college team. I participated in drama, dancing and singing practices for cultural day in every year, though I only got the chance to be on stage handful of times. Later I learnt it wasn’t my talent. But looking back today, the experience and lessons learnt through those activities is impossible to gain from sitting in a classroom. The negligence of extra curricular activities in schools is also a main cause of the unfortunate incidents we hear today. I know some schools cancelling Sports Meets, Cultural Days to finish the syllabuses on time. Can we call such places as schools?

There are more stuff running through my mind, but I will stop this rant at here. What I want to stress is whether you are a govt. official, principal, teacher, parent, got a sibling or even a total outsider - please pay your attention to the root causes and be aware of what’s really happening at schools. I’m sure none of you would want to hear more unfortunate incidents.


  • Hakim A Falul
    @All. @None.

    It's all simple actually.

    The present education system is conditioning the youth of today to work (or slave) for someone else (which mostly comprises of uneducated or ruthless businessmen in need of people with knowledge). As a result conformity(to be average), the need to follow rules and discipline of the individual is inculcated at an early age - which just breeds a bunch of educated students who will meekly follow the whims and fancies of their future "Malik" - no questions asked.

    The roots of a society that is dependent on an elite few.

    This is how slavery in the age of democracy operates - you have the choice to be the slave of another! ;-)

    PS: The problems that are addressed in this forum are just by-products of the real issue. Our education system needs to be changed to accommodate a free thinking society which would value openness, ethics and appreciate the value of being self sufficient above all else. This is the way forward for a better Sri Lanka.
  • Nice post Lakshan! Really impressed!
  • I totally agree with you on the importance of extra curricular events. There's just so much emphasis on "superstars" that keeps the others out of trying out different things and becoming more rounded people. It's a good thing to try out different opportunities, since it's likely you otherwise run the risk of missing out on that one thing you're really good at.
  • Things getting worse.
    For example earlier there were only one or two mistakes rarely in a exam paper. Now mistakes in every paper.

    @Yasith, @Gaveen
    your blogs are not accessible
  • @Lakshan

    >I don’t know, why these people are so ignorant.

    No wonder bro. "Poster boys" can only handle posters. When it comes to anything else (forget education) they suck. I know a zonal education *director* who was a "poster boy".
  • Well written Lakshan. I wrote a blog post at http://bit.ly/riDnV after reading this. Was going to comment here until I saw that the content was more oriented on me. So I made it a blog post.
  • Yasith,

    I read about exam paper issue in last weekend paper. It is funny to see they have printed swear words in some papers, and also there in a Buddhism paper they were mistakes that turns as insults to Lord Buddha.

    I don't know, why these people are so ignorant. They should've sacked immediately.
  • It's a headache, they are banning martial arts, now mobiles, and then in a couple of months, all technology will be banned. The school system is really screwed up, in some girls schools, students can't talk with guys, if they are wearing their uniform (not very practical though). This is not leading to the forming of a better society, but these steps would ensure the making of very ignorant individuals.

    And finally, the ministry should pay more attention to real education, the AL papers are not marked correctly. And I just saw today on news (Swarnavahini), that there was a hell of a lot of mistakes in the term test papers given today.

    Anyway, I'm also going to rant about these issues, in a student's perspective (which would be ignored, of course). But still that doesn't mean we should stop ranting.

    Cheers.
  • Screw schools. They ruined me (Mostly the last 5 years or so). We don't have an education system. Neither we have a future.

    Anyway, great post.
  • We can write reams and reams and reams about education but it will fall on deaf ears or on the ears of fools. The country hasn't had an educated or intelligent education minister for more than 20 years.

    Laknath: regarding the banning of all movies, internet and TV , don't worry we are getting there.
  • Just came to the dock after listening to news. It's OK to ban phones at schools but as you said the problem won't be solved there. Then the government will have to ban all movies, TV and Internet altogether because that's the carrier of disease here.
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