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Reimagining Sri Lankan education: Beyond entitlement to empowerment

The Island

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August 20, 2025

The Crossroads of a Nation The call for profound change in Sri Lanka's education system echoes through every corridor of society.

- BY JAYASRI PRIYALAL

Reimagining Sri Lankan education: Beyond entitlement to empowerment

From bustling urban centers to quiet rural villages, a consensus is growing: the current framework, a relic of a bygone era, is no longer fit for purpose. It is failing to equip the nation's youth with the skills, knowledge, and mindset required to navigate the complexities of the 21st century. While education has historically served as a powerful engine for social mobility since the nation's independence, its engine is now sputtering, choked by outdated ideologies, systemic inefficiencies, and a crippling lack of forward-thinking vision. The very system designed to uplift has become a barrier to progress, perpetuating a cycle of dependency and stifling the immense creative potential of its people.

Sri Lanka stands at a critical juncture. The path forward demands more than mere tinkering with curricula or superficial policy adjustments. It requires a fundamental paradigm shift—a courageous reimagining of what education is and what it can achieve. This is not simply about reforming a system; it is about redefining a nation's future. The journey begins with a candid and uncomfortable examination of the deep-seated issues that have led to this point of stagnation. It necessitates a move away from the politically expedient but ultimately destructive culture of "education for free" towards a more sustainable and empowering model of "free education." This essay argues for a comprehensive overhaul of the Sri Lankan education system, one that is rooted in principles of equity, innovation, and genuine empowerment, and is designed to unlock the nation's most valuable resource: its human talent.

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