COLOMBO : Education Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris said on Monday, August 9, that he was not sure whether schools would be able to reopen as planned at the end of August or beginning of September, due pandemic situation in the country.
Speaking to reporters, he said that the government had a clear vision to reopen schools and that they had intended to complete providing the second dose of the vaccine to all teachers and non-academic staff of schools before the end of this month before systematically reopening schools under several stages.
“However, under the prevailing health situation it is uncertain whether this can be done in end of August or the first week of September, pessimistically.
Under these circumstances, the minister said that in such as a situation, online education is very important and that if teachers are saying they won’t do it and are withdrawing from online education, “who are they exacting revenge from?”.
He said this would only adversely affect the students who are in desperate need of these facilities and not the privileged children.
With regard to the trade union action by teachers, the minister said that they cannot accuse the government of being insensitive to their demands as the Cabinet of Ministers is of the stance that the next budget is the most suitable opportunity to resolve these issues.