Peduru Richard from Ambalangoda created history few weeks back. He was born on the 18th of February 1924 and two weeks before he reached 87 years of age, he sat for the final examination of Dhamma School. When contacted by media he said he studied very hard for the exam and is expecting good results. The whole world cheap Nike shoes appreciates his attitude and it's a classic example to prove there is no age barrier for learning.
But do you really think the same attitude is present among Sri Lankan youth for learning?
Specially the reading habit among youth is drastically coming Nike Shox Torch down. A study done on newspaper readership in Sri Lanka shows there are only 29 copies of newspapers sold for 1000 people in Sri Lanka. For a country having more than 90% literacy rate we cant be happy about this. Further It's a great challenge for Newspaper companies to attract young readers for their newspapers and get them to READ.
It's true they are exposed to various other sources to get information. Internet may be the prime medium for youth who are Colombo centric. But youth are mainly using internet for entertainment and not for serious learning. That's why Facebook, YouTube and blogger are still leading sites in Sri Lankan according to Alexa.com web ratings. (Google is the undisputed number one ). Further elekiri.com is rated as the number one locally developed website according to the same study and none of these sites help for serious learning or are used in that sense.
Teenagers and children don't have patience in there nature, and if one doesn't have the interest for reading, then you can never make him read. But this will affect their progress. Check with any average teenager of their general knowledge you will be surprised. For sure
90% of youth will never name the correct president of any other country other than USA, thanks to Barack Obama's is excellent communication skills.
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