Development, Education and Learning in Sri Lanka: An international research journey
Sri Lanka's early achievements in education and literacy became well known among the international development community in the middle of the last century and were often used to benchmark progress elsewhere. Development, Education and Learning in Sri Lanka presents an illuminating narrative of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sri Lanka's early achievements in education and literacy became
well known among the international development community in the
middle of the last century and were often used to benchmark
progress elsewhere. Development, Education and Learning in Sri
Lanka presents an illuminating narrative of changing education
fortunes and inequalities, based on half a century of research.
This research journey was undertaken in collaboration with Sri
Lankan researchers island-wide in myriad communities, schools,
classrooms and education offices, through conversations with
countless parents, teachers, students, community members, trade
union officers, politicians and members of local, national and
international development agencies, as well as through extensive
documentary analysis.
The book delineates the distinctive and changing features of the
Sri Lankan education system through comparisons with systems
elsewhere, through an understanding of national political, economic
and social conditions, crises and upheavals, through changes in
education policy and through shifting patterns of opportunity among
diverse social groups. These analyses are framed by themes in the
international development discourse ranging from modernisation to
basic needs to globalisation and sustainable development, some of
which themes have been influenced by the Sri Lankan story. The
book's overriding messages are the need to understand education and
development in a country's own terms, and to place learning at the
heart of education policy, situating it within broader conceptions
of the purpose, values and means of development.
Praise for Development, Education and Learning in
Sri Lanka
'Through rigorous and comprehensive research and a blend of
local and global perspectives, this book offers invaluable insights
for academics and policymakers alike.' Tara de Mel, Director,
Bandaranaike Academy for Leadership and Public Policy and former
Secretary, Sri Lanka Ministry of Education
'Reflecting on a career-long engagement with education and
development, Angela Little brilliantly co-locates the personal,
political and the theoretical. A privilege to read.' Simon
McGrath, University of Glasgow
'This passionate engagement with education reform and
development offers very instructive lessons for academics and
policymakers in Sri Lanka, and beyond.' Siri T. Hettige,
University of Colombo
'Fifty years of personal experience in Sri Lanka from many
vantage points. A focus on education and society, rather t |
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DOI: | 10.2307/jj.6914758 |