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This book contains an analysis of the benefits as well as negative effects of re-introduction of English as a medium of instruction in schools in Sri Lanka in the context of globalisation. A mixed quantitative and qualitative research methodology was followed for this research. Data were collected from a stratified sample of post-secondary students and parents, education policy planners and administrators, principals of state, private, international schools and university academics. In general, these groups agree that there is a mismatch between the skills taught in mother tongue-based…mehr

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This book contains an analysis of the benefits as well as negative effects of re-introduction of English as a medium of instruction in schools in Sri Lanka in the context of globalisation. A mixed quantitative and qualitative research methodology was followed for this research. Data were collected from a stratified sample of post-secondary students and parents, education policy planners and administrators, principals of state, private, international schools and university academics. In general, these groups agree that there is a mismatch between the skills taught in mother tongue-based education in state schools and the skills needed by a new generation of job seekers. This work captures the complexity of the problems faced by countries such as Sri Lanka as they move into the global economy where there is a strong need to be competitive in international markets while the society is faced with internal difficulties in preserving a national identity which is located across three national/cultural groups. The educational policy planners and researchers in multi-cultural, multi-lingual countries would find the information and analysis found in this book to be of interest.
Autorenporträt
BA(Ceylon),Dip.Statistics,(TheHague),Dip.in Econ.Analysis(Kent), Exe.Dip.Bus.Adm.(Colombo),MBA(USJ), Ph.D.(CSTURT).Teacher for 10 years since 2000; Statistician, (1965-1980); Development Economist Specialist (1980-1982) UNDP, Uganda, Program Officer,UNWFP, Sri Lanka (1983-2001) and North Korea (1997-1999). Currently work as visiting lecturer