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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 13:07:00
The Ministry of Education has taken steps to provide all schoolchildren, who are at home during the extended school holidays due to the coronavirus, with access to E-Thaksalawa free of charge through any
telephone network.
The Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka announced that E-Thaksalawa, the national e-learning portal for the general education with learning content for grades 1 through 13 is now accessible without data charges with the support of all operators enabling school children to study from home,.
According to a request made by the Ministry of Education from the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) steps have been taken to provide the facility with the agreement of all telephone companies.
Accordingly, the e-Thaksalawa Learning Management System will be available from 2020/3/23 through http://www.e-thaksalawa.moe.gov.lk/ (IP 43.224.124.108).
All school children accessing e-Thaksalawa will have the opportunity to participate in a range of lessons including learning curriculum, question papers and textbook related exercises.
Interactive lessons and electronic content for students in grades 1 to 5, video lessons for grades 10 to 11, exam papers for grades 1-13, past papers for Grade 5 Scholarship Examination and G.C.E. Ordinary Level and Advanced Level Examinations, Subject-themed entertainment programmes for grade 1 to 13, e-Libraries, Dictionaries, and many other reading materials are available for the students.
Wijesingha Abeygunawardhana Ravihara Gangadara Monday, 22 January 2024 07:35 AM
I wants to login to e thaksalawa
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