Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has emphasized the necessity of deep structural reforms within Sri Lanka's education system, stating that these are crucial to overcome challenges like inequalities and the impact of artificial intelligence. Addressing various forums, she highlighted that fostering future leaders requires holistic primary education, integrating experiences from aesthetics and sports from an early age. The Prime Minister also underscored that child education and safety are a national responsibility, extending beyond the government and educators to encompass the entire community. Her statements were made during engagements including foundation-laying ceremonies for new school buildings and a regional conference focused on child protection.
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PM Calls for Structural Education Reforms and Holistic Child Development
TLDR
Structural reforms needed in education to tackle inequalities and AI.
Holistic primary education vital for nurturing future leaders.
Child education and safety are a national, community responsibility.
