NE pre-school education development program inaugurated
[TamilNet, Wednesday, 10 December 2003, 17:58 GMT]
A seven-day residential training camp for pre-school education coordinators 
of the education zones of Trincomalee and Vavuniya south began Wednesday in 
Trincomalee. The training program has been organized by the North East 
Pre School Education Development Council (PSEDC) and funded by the 
Norwegian-Swedish agency, FORUT, and the Tamil Rehabilitation Organization in 
the northeast province, TRO sources said.
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| FORUT program advisor, Ms. Trine Danielsen Keilland, lighting the traditional oil lamp
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The FORUT’s Program Advisor in Sri Lanka, Ms.Trine Danielsen Keilland,
inaugurated the training program at the Trincomalee agricultural training 
center, which is located at the Trincomalee suburb of Anpuvallipuram,Tuesday evening. 
Until now, assisted the development of pre-school education in the 
northern province but it has now extended its services to the eastern 
province, said Ms.Keilland.
“Under the PSED program, training for Jaffna district co-ordinators 
concluded Wednesday. Training of PSED co-ordinators in the districts of 
Batticaloa and Amparai would begin after the conclusion of the Trincomalee 
training program," said PSEDC head, Mr.S. Ganeshalingam. The PSEDC has its 
headquarters in Kilinochchi.
The NE Provincial Education Ministry official who is in charge pre-school 
development unit, Ms. Jeya Thambiah, said 2,756 pre-schools are functioning in 
the Northeast with 4,502 pre-school teachers. The number of pre-school students 
in the region has been estimated at about 73,000.
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| PSEDC head Mr.Ganeshalingam speaks
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"FORUT as a development organization works towards the communities by 
mobilizing people to enhance their quality of life. As an important part of 
this work, we emphasize to the people to work for the development of 
children," said Ms. Keilland.
She further said that the TRO was trying to sustain the pre-school 
program and make it compulsory in the northeast province. “TRO has taken 
up the great challenge to develop pre-schools in the region.”
Ms. Keilland continued: " I am happy that this specific program involves all three communities in the country and also the international community through the Norwegian 
embassy in Colombo. They are funding this program.
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| Ms. Keilland speaking.
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”FORUT was established in 1982 as a Norwegian and Swedish Agency to conduct 
development projects in Sri Lanka. FORUT is conducting participatory 
development projects and is also involved in humanitarian relief and 
rehabilitation work in co-operation with the Government of Sri Lanka, 
emphasizing temperance, peace and brotherhood in its work.”
Mr. Ganeshalingam said that the PSEDC would support a move if the 
educationists formulated a national policy for pre-school education 
development. His organization has formulated the training program for all 
three communities in the NorthEast region.
TRO's Trincomalee project officer, Mr.V.Kalaivarnan, presided. Its
Trincomalee district coordinator, Mr.K.Mathavarajah, the President of the Trincomalee district branch of the Sri Lanka Red Cross, Dr.E.G.Gnanakunalan, and 
the provincial deputy director of education, Ms A.Vethanayagam.
A section of the participants.
( L-R) Ms. A.Vethanayagam, Dr.Gnanagunalan, Mr.K.Mathavaraja,Mr.Kalaivarnan, Mr.Ganeshalingam and Ms. Jeya Thambiah look on while Ms. Keilland speaks, assisted by her translator and resource personnel of the training program, Ms. Benedict.