Lack of critical thinking, innovation exposes Govt. underspending on education: Eran
- UNP MP says militarised discipline and rigid educational system kills creativity
The main opposition United National Party yesterday slammed the Government’s lack of focus on education and training, saying militarised discipline and a rigid educational system was stamping out critical thinking and innovation in the island.
Speaking in Parliament yesterday, UNP National List Legislator Eran Wickramaratne pointed to Sri Lanka’s steep decline on the Global Competitiveness Index from 65 to 73 in 2014, and said the country’s ranking had dropped 10 places in the Higher Education and Training Section.
“Most educational institutions teach people what to think rather than how to think. I was fortunate to receive a university education which taught me how to think. It is the right of every student to have the right environment to foster critical thinking. We must give them the mental skills that revolve around critical thinking,” Wickramaratne told Parliament yesterday.
Blaming the Government for the existing system, the UNP MP added that the regime’s psychology of treating every individual as a sick person i.e. there is something to be fixed in the individual, works against fostering a spirit of criticism, analysis, innovations and entrepreneurship.
“A militarised discipline will kill creativity. You cannot attempt to do in university what our parents and elders failed to do at home,” he charged.
“From the control of behaviour of university students using Rakshana Arakshaka to military discipline fosters suppression of the free spirit,” Wickramaratne asserted.
Critical thinking, innovation and entrepreneurship would not be achieved that way, he said.
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