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The school system in Sri Lanka is divided along the ethnic lines. Sinhala students prefer to attend Sinhala School whilst Tamil and Muslim students prefer their own ethnic school- Tamil and Muslim school. The study explores the division among Sri Lankan starts from the school level or childhood. The study recommends integrating school system in order to achieve durable peace in Sri Lanka. Likewise, integrative approach is the best methods of including the notion of peace in the school curriculum of Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the study advocates for democratic teacher-student relationship as pioneered by Paulo Freire.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The school system in Sri Lanka is divided along the ethnic lines. Sinhala students prefer to attend Sinhala School whilst Tamil and Muslim students prefer their own ethnic school- Tamil and Muslim school. The study explores the division among Sri Lankan starts from the school level or childhood. The study recommends integrating school system in order to achieve durable peace in Sri Lanka. Likewise, integrative approach is the best methods of including the notion of peace in the school curriculum of Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the study advocates for democratic teacher-student relationship as pioneered by Paulo Freire.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Daya Raj Subedi is currently serving as lecturer at Mid-Western University, Nepal. He is also a research fellow at Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS), Kathmandu. Previously, he was an intern at United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament (UNRCPD) in Asia and the Pacific.