ECONOMYNEXT- Sri Lanka is planning to appoint foreign and expatriate volunteers to teach English for Sri Lanka students, the Ministry of Higher Education said, amid thousand of teachers migrating to other countries after the island nation’s unprecedented economic crisis.
Over five thousand teachers have left the country with the Education Ministry permission using the government’s circular of temporarily leaving state jobs while tens of thousands of teachers have left the country without informing the relevant authorities, Education Ministry officials say.
That had led to an acute teacher shortage in the country.
Suren Raghavan, the State Minister for Higher Education said the shortage has aggravated because most of the graduates who have an English degree become writers and join the private sector due to higher salary.
“They do not join government schools. This is a problem all over the country which is why we need to have an online system,” Raghavan told EconomyNext.
Separately he said on Thursday at a press conference that he had spoken to Canadian and Australian High Commissions to get the assistance of where their English teachers who have experience in teaching English as a second language in South Asia.
He also said that there is a number of teachers in the Unite Kingdom have shown interest in teaching English and they have experience in teaching in other Asian countries such as Burma and India while the teaching would be done free of charge.
The new move also comes at a time when the country’s English literacy rate is on the decline, according to the Minister.
President Ranil Wickramasinghe announced the English-for-all initiative three months ago with plans to improve English literacy at school and university level. (Colombo/Feb 23/2024)
Teach working English at classes above 8 rather than literature and language. Better option is having 2 types of English classes above grade 8. One is working English and other one is English. Students can opt one of the above.
Volunteer English teachers from English speaking countries can be given opportunities to teach in Sri Lanka by providing basic needs and an allowance.
An International University for English should be established in Sri Lanka.