The distribution of a Grade 6 English language module stands suspended following the discovery of an inappropriate website name within the material.
An investigation has been initiated following the discovery of an inappropriate term referenced in the introduction of a Grade 6 English module, Education Ministey Secretary Nalaka Kaluwewa said. ..
Sri Lanka’s Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRCSL) has blocked access to a website that was referenced in a Grade 6 ...
The preliminary investigation report regarding the controversial Grade 6 English module has been submitted to the Ministry of ...
The Grade 6 English module error has proven that the current “closed-door” approach is unsustainable. By failing to consult widely with educationists, religious leaders, and parents, the government ...
The Cabinet has decided to postpone the implementation of the Grade 6 English module, which was initially scheduled to begin ...
The National Institute of Education (NIE) has approved the removal of the questionable lesson from the Grade 6 English module ...
The SLPP has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister and Education Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya over a controversial Grade 6 English module, noting that a Ministry official should not be ...
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education is currently considering three alternative solutions to address a controversial page in the recently printed Grade 6 English module, developed by the ...
Cabinet spokesperson Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa says that education reforms for grade 6 have been shifted to next ...
An investigation into the disputed Grade 6 English module began following a report submitted to the Nugegoda Magistrate's ...
The National Institute of Education (NIE) has approved the removal of the questionable lesson from the Grade 6 English module ...