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National Institure of Education (NIE) Colombo, Sri Lanka
 
General mandate and functions

The NIE was established in 1985 by a parliamentary act of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. It brought together different existing institutions into a new global structure. Its main objectives are to:
• advise the Minister of Education;
• provide and promote post-graduate education;
• conduct and promote studies on the education system;
• initiate and promote innovative practices;
• develop the professional and managerial competence of education staff.


General Organisation

The NEE is governed by a council, which is empowered to take all policy decisions and high level administrative decisions coming under its purview. The Academic Affairs Board, functioning under the Council, decides on standards, contents, curricula and evaluation processes of the Institute's programme.

The Institute is considered the professional arm of the Ministry of Education. It comprises eight divisions, each consisting of several departments. The department, which represents the NIE in ANTRIEP, is the Department of Education Management Development (DEMD). It forms part of the Professional Development Division.


The DEMD has its origin in the Sri Lanka Staff College for Educational Administration, established in 1976, but became part of the NIE at its creation. Its main responsibility is to provide staff development opportunities to a wide clientele ranging from primary school principals to senior administrative personnel in the Ministry. Its staff consists of some twenty professionals and some ten support staff. It is structured on the one hand, in five academic faculties and, on the other hand, in nine projects.

The faculties are:

education policy and planning
organisational behaviour / management studies
curriculum studies and evaluation
finance and education law
education research.
The nine projects reflect the department's main programme activities.
The DEMD is financed mainly by the national government. A block grant is received each year from the national government for staff salaries and implementation of projects. Special projects are carried by grants from SIDA, UNICEF, World Bank and ADB.
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Main Activities

The DEMD, which is still at times referred to as the Staff College, is mainly involved in training. In order to cater for diverse groups, it has developed different training strategies:
(a) provision of long-term specialized training and full-time academic courses (e.g. Post Graduate diploma and Masters degree in Education Management);
(b) distance education programmes in education management, one specially designed for principals of small schools, another for secondary school principals;
(c) short (two-week) intensive residential seminars, e.g. for head teachers of secondary schools;
(d) one-or two-day workshops on selected current issues for different educationists;
(e) training for personnel of the Sri Lanka Educational Administrative Service, adapted to the specific needs of this staff.
The DEMD also conducts some small-scale research studies, the results of which are published mainly through the NIE's official biennial journal: Adyapana Kalamana. It finally provides consultancy services to national and international organizations, to provincial education departments and to the Ministry of Education.

Prospects for the future

DEMD staff, through its continuous deliberations, responds to emerging needs of its clientele and determines the department's strategic direction. In the recent past, the DEMD has widened the scope of its activities and has adopted a more strategic role hi order to improve the quality of its services. It is moving towards strengthening its links with other Asian institutions.


National Institute of Education (ME)
Maharagama
COLOMBO
Sri Lanka
Tel: (94-1) 851301 / 840613-9
Fax: (94-1) 851230 / 851300