School System

May 27, 2014 (LBO) - Sri Lanka has started testing mathematics e-learning programs in the country's school system to decide whether such courses should be used throughout the country, the Asian Development Bank said. Sri Lanka has a state-run school system with a centralized curriculum, and the Asian Development Bank.

Courses from Khan Academy, a non-profit web-based learning resource that attracts millions of viewers worldwide founded by a US born South Asian, and MathCloud, founded by a South Korean, is being used in the study.

The courses have been translated with a 725,000 dollar grant from ADB and are being trialed in 40 schools.


"Boosting mathematics skills and critical thinking is essential in today™s modern world," Sungsup Ra, Director in the Asian Development Bank™s (ADB) South Asia Department said in a statement.

"Computer technologies can complement regular classroom teaching in a way that can bring everyone up to international levels in an individual way.


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Following a six month trial, student performance will be assessed.

In Sri Lanka, around half of 16-year-olds have to retake the exams

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