Abstract:
"Education Ministry statistical data reflects the fact that tuition-based lessons are employed
across the board in the teaching network of Sri Lanka, with 70% of students participating
in these classes. The induction of this pattern is therefore a result of the rivalry nature of
the academic industry characterized by the belief that tuition fees are the only way to make
academic success. Nevertheless, many parents and families notice that they have trouble
with making an optimal choice among various tuition classes because of the many
obstacles such as transport issues, the problem of time management, and unshifted criteria
for ranking tuition classes and instructors.
To overcome the prevailing issues, the friend
sharing system is suggested for the students of Sri Lanka online classes. It does so by
suggesting student’s specific directions enabling them to get all the necessary information
the student needs to sit for their next test. Moreover, the system aims at encouraging
teachers to do some marketing their classes and this is to lead to revolutionary changes in
the education system of Sri Lanka.
The proposed system tends to solve difficulties parents and learners face in finding
appropriate tutoring sessions by a unified portal which can supply these programs and their
teachers. The system will become smarter to provide recommendations to suit the needs,
likes and ambitions of individual, opening the way for big data. By taking students' general
health and psychological state into consideration and guiding them to the best tuition
choices to take, the system is created to serve their best interests.
The approach follows up on the limitations of the current tuition practices where learning
is mostly reliant on verbal explanations thus not effective enough in terms developing
thinking and problem-solving skills. Our continuum targets at supporting students in their
career and further studies beyond examinations that are not just the outcomes of
memorization and understanding.
In the light of that, the Cambodian online class recommendations engine is among the key
initiatives rolled out to boost access to quality education in Sri Lanka. The system will be
useful for the country's educational system helping students and parents to gather all the
necessary information make careful tuition class-decisions as well as support quality
teaching styles promotion. "