An Investigation on the Constraints Encountered by Lower Secondary Learners with Reference to the Bilingual Education Policy in Sri Lanka
Date
2021-12-17Author
Amunugama, DGK
Ekanayake, EMAN
Welgama, NN
Wickramage, NP
Wickramasinghe, DU
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The Bilingual Education Policy was
implemented in Sri Lanka in 2001 through Amity
School Programmes in which English is the
medium of instruction in selected subjects from
grade 6 to grade 11. This study aims to investigate
the constraints encountered by lower secondary
learners with reference to the Bilingual Education
Policy in Sri Lanka. The secondary objective of the
study is to identify the attitudes and perceptions of
Sri Lankan lower secondary learners towards the
Bilingual Education Programme in Sri Lanka. Thus,
a group of fifty grade eight students of two local
schools were selected as the sample of the study
based on the purposive sampling method. The data
collection was done by integrating a questionnaire
and semi-structured interviews. The study was
conducted using a mixed approach where the
quantitative data were analysed using Microsoft
Excel while the qualitative data were analysed
using content analysis. The analysed data of the
study elucidate three significant constraints
encountered by the learners such as primary
education being conducted in the learners’ first
language, extensive subject contents and
terminologies as well as the unsatisfactory exam
results and teaching methods. The majority of the
selected sample appeared to possess positive
attitudes and perceptions towards the Bilingual
Education Programme in Sri Lanka.