Hon. (Dr.) Madhura Senevirathna
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Dr. Madhura Senevirathna, speaking on behalf of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, formally requested a two-week extension to provide an answer to a question before the House. The Speaker ordered the question to stand down accordingly.
Read full text →Dr. Madhura Senevirathna, acting on behalf of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, requested a two-week extension to provide an answer to a question before the House. The Speaker ordered the question to stand down accordingly.
Read full text →Hon. (Dr.) Madhura Senevirathna acknowledged that while a building had been initially identified through the Coordination Committee for a particular purpose (implied to be a school-related allocation), political objections from a specific group prevented its use. The speaker stated that an alternative building has since been identified but has not yet been secured. The speaker committed to making a determination on the matter and giving it further attention in response to the member's query.
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Read full text →Hon. (Dr.) Madhura Senevirathna addressed a matter under the Department of Digital Economy (DOD), informing the House that the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission and the Ministry of Digital Economy, with Chinese assistance, are implementing a programme to supply digital equipment to all provincial and national schools. The speaker indicated that transitioning to digital systems will occur gradually and without financial burden to schools or parents, and clarified that digital devices are not an immediate requirement at this stage.
Read full text →Deputy Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr. Madhura Senevirathna clarified that under ongoing curriculum reforms, the new curriculum is being introduced for Grade 1 starting this year, while Grade 6 remains on the old curriculum. He specified that digital boards or devices are not required for Grade 1 educational activities, and in response to complaints that some schools were collecting funds for such equipment, the Prime Minister confirmed that such collections are unnecessary.
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