That is at least
500,000 students and at least 1 million parents. It is not a simple issue. All
these people and future A level students will have concerns about the reliability,
credibility and dependability of this method of apportioning a number, which
will be used in District cut offs for entry into University in the State System
in Sri Lanka. Due to this loss of faith, there appears to be no other option
but to the scrap system completely and come up with a different and hopefully
more sensible and understandable basis of University Entry. There is just NO
other choice.
To add to these
woes, the A level exams currently being conducted Islandwide have brought into
focus, how fraught with errors they are and further erodes the faith the people
have in the Sri Lanka A levels. Add to that the time from O levels to
University entrance is now 4 years at least, whereas through the international
system with the British GCSE and A levels it is only 2 which means that with
international 3 year degrees, International school based kids can graduate at
least 3 years ahead of Sri Lankan School’s University kids. So paying Rs 2 to 3
Million to get a head start of 3 years in life seems a cheap price to pay if
you got the dough. You can then get 3 years overseas experience and recoup the
costs by the time the Sri Lankan student graduates to find that there are no
jobs available to him, except the Rs10,000 month stipend the Rajapakse Govt. is
cheating graduates with to go to the District Secretariat offices to sign on
once a week, as even these offices do not have a place for these so called
temporary hired to sit.
This all begs
the question of our shortchanging and in short fooling our students in the
state education system dashing all their hopes and aspirations because we have
not been able to organize a simple set of rules to ensure that youth have
expectations that can be fulfilled.
It is important
that there is immediate action taken to correct the situation before it gets
worse. The breakdown of the state education system, is tantamount to the govt.
abrogating its basic responsibilities towards the youth of Sri Lanka. The fact
that the citizens of Sri Lanka fail to understand what is happening under their
very noses is indicative of the ignorance of our people about what it
important. On the one hand the parents sacrifice everything to give their
children a good education, but they fail to realize that all that sacrifice is
in vain, as the products of the state educations system fail miserably in their
ability to gain employment and waste an inordinate amount of time of their youth
in farting around, and not being productive, without them, the students, realizing
this very essence.
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