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Where Harini Amarasuriya Could Have Handled It Better

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From a governance and leadership standpoint, the government’s — and specifically the Prime Minister’s — missteps include:

1. Underestimating the Impact

Treating the syllabus error as a technical mistake rather than a politically and socially sensitive issue allowed the narrative to shift away from reform goals to crisis control.

2. Communication Mismanagement

A prompt, transparent, authoritative explanation — including how the module was reviewed and how the error occurred — could have defused much of the misinterpretation and political capital gained by opponents.

3. Consultation Deficit

Leading reforms without visible broad consultation made it appear that the changes were top-down, not co-developed with educators, parents, and unions — a classic misjudgment in reform politics.

4. Under-prepared Institutional Safeguards

Quality checks in curriculum design and approval evidently failed. For an education system, this is not a minor operational glitch — it is a core process failure that shakes confidence in reform integrity.

What This Means Going Forward

The Grade 6 syllabus controversy has become a defining early test of the Government’s reform credibility:
It shows that policy ambition must be matched by procedural integrity.

It highlights the importance of stakeholder consultation in sensitive public sectors like education.
It illustrates how governance mistakes — even unintentional — can be weaponised in polarized politics.

If the Government intends to see education reform through, it must restore trust — not just by revising a textbook, but by strengthening oversight, engagement, and communication.


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