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(Reduce O / Level STRESS continued) 1. The shortage of Trained Science Teachers The National Curriculum Framework document published by our National Institute of Education makes the following observation: There is a shortage of qualified STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) teachers and a deployment practice skewed towards urban schools, making it difficult for non-urban students to access STEM streams. As a result, the government’s efforts to increase STEM access in provincial and rural areas by providing additional classrooms and laboratories have not led to the intended results. Secondary school enrolment in rural areas still remains skewed towards arts subjects. It is through science education the children get the ability to understand the world around them in a realistic way. ....
By Tharishi Hewavithanagamage The pandemic forced many audiences to turn to streaming services to get a dose of their favourite television series, variety shows and other popular entertainment. The streaming services are currently leading the nominations list for the 73rd Emmy Awards, announced by the Television Academy. Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ and the Disney+ Stars Wars spinoff series ‘The Mandalorian’ are leading with 24 nominations each. The Disney+ series ‘WandaVision’ earned the Marvel franchise 23 nominations. Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ comes in with 21 nominations, while the Apple TV+ series ‘Ted Lasso’ scored 20 nominations, making it the most-nominated comedy of the year. ‘Lovecraft Country’ and ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ got 18 nods each and ‘Mare of Easttown’ received 16. ....
(Reduce O/Level STRESS continued) Sri Lankan GCE O/Level students are 40 years behind their counterparts in the UK vis-a-vis the use of calculators, which were introduced into secondary schools in the UK around 1980. These ordinary scientific calculators had arithmetic functions, squares, square roots, reciprocals, trigonometrical, exponential and logarithmic functions and their Inverses, etc. They were not graphic display calculators (i. e. calculators that can display graphs, statistical functions, answers to definite integrals,etc. on a small screen at the press of a few buttons). Cambridge O/L Exams were replaced by the GCSE/IGCSE (General/International General Certificate of Secondary Education) exams about 35 years ago. Use of Graphic display Calculators are allowed in some maths papers in the GCSE / IGCSE Exams. Cambridge IGCSE Maths Exam has 6 Papers. Papers 1, 3 and 5 constitute the Core Exam and Papers 2, 4 and 6 constitute the Extended Exam. Graphic display C ....