potpourri of reminiscence
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Potpourri of life as ….
• As a child/ family• Village lad• School student• University student• Professional
– Teacher/ Professor– Researcher– National and community development volunteer
• Manager of SLSM• Sri Lankan Community member in Oman• As a husband and father
Family and home• Born in Sri Lanka, Uva region, Moneragala District (Bintanne, Wellasa), Bibile township(Gampereliya,
Jinadasa), Kotagama village– Bibile atho, Bibile baiyo– I am a descendant of veddhas – Kotagama from Kotagama– Where the Wellasa rebellion was lead
• Parents– Farmers – Landed proprietor– Respected personalities in the village– 6 children ( Mid child of 2 elder and one younger brother, 2 younger sister)
• Team player being lead and leading too
• Father– Leader– Earned respect and gave respect– Educating children only goal in life
• Nothing less than the best• Financial planner never yet understood
– Modest lifestyle– 5S filing– Recycling– Principled but not religious– Perfectly healthy– Never let any one idle
• Mother– Calm, collected, soft spoken– Patient and Resilient– No complains endured pain– Never compared commented about children
• Mother and Father: – Perfect harmony , mutual respect
Brothers and sisters• Loku aiya (Eldest brother)
– Professor– A unique social personality (Professor should be socially known)– World acclaimed scientist, educationist – Buffo Kotagamia– Strictly principled personality – Practice what you preach: Environmentalism
• Need and not greed
• Sudu aiya (Elder brother)– Engineer farmer– Unique and mysterious– “alpetcha”– You could help thyself– Never eat a full stomach– Cats and dogs first
• Nangi (Sisters)– Teachers
• Malli (Younger brother)– Business chief executive with a doctorate– Mischievous but a great achiever
• All of us– Do not communicate with each other frequently– Talk of world issues and national development– Care for each other respectfully (as did our father)
Me as a Village lad
• Village in the jungle• Hunting and fishing• Never to harm an animal: My elder brother
– Iguana– Bats
• Farming (hena and paddy farming)• The first radio, clock, riding a bicycle• Driving a 2 wheel tractor• Avurudhu• Once in 3 months a village lad
Me as a school child• Thomian (Bandarawela, Guruthalawa, Mt Lavainia)• Private, elite school• Private: How did my father pay the fee• Multi-ethinic• Elite: How did I cope associating with elites
– Stressful and felt inferior• clothes, toys, letters and parcels, extra food• Favoritisms by teachers• Had positives too
• Kota– Bullied
• Rebelled in protest by being a deviant to rules, show-off and harmed myself• Never a leader , shy and introvert• Did not participate in sports• Performed academically well in primary school
– Teacher couple took care of me as their child
• Failed OL exam• AL passed excellently
– Studied consistently– Brothers influence– Meditation– Good studious friends
My School Teachers• Mr and Mrs Godfrey (late) and Merlin Peiris (Maths
Teacher)– German injection– Walking dustbin– Adopted son
• Mrs Elepola (Social Studies Teacher)– Scrap book– Fancy dress prize
• Mr. Lekamge (Maths Teacher)– Chocolates– Sing + - = ?, BODMAS– R.L. Spittle’s Village in the Jungle
• Mr. E.L. Perera (Head Master)– The broomstick (Respect to teachers)– No special food– Daily meditation
Me as an undergraduate
• University of Peradeniya: – Take-off to a positive personality
• Accepted as a leader in many spheres (societies, unions, sports)– Pay off being in an elitist school– Was accepted as an orator– Socially well known (notorious as well)
• Comparative advantage: English language– Learning English
• Excelled in academics– Pure science to social science– The loss of the third decimal
Me as a postgraduate student
• MSc (UPLB)• PhD (University of London)• Serious student
– Double scholarship– Best MSc, PhD thesis
• MSc Supervisor– Hit the computer with a hammer
• PhD Supervisor– Average: The typical the mythical and the non-ethical– Rub shoulders with the elites– Explain your thesis to you wife
Me as a teacher• I loved my profession as a teacher for 30 years
– Married and loved
• The pleasure of the teaching was beyond monetary remuneration• Always prepared for teaching after comprehensive reading and research
– Drinking water in a stagnant mud-hole vs of a flowing stream– Read widely/ variety– Engage yourself in reading
• Tried to update knowledge and style of presentation • Planned and prepared teaching material with great care
– Tried to contextualize to Sri Lanka– Teaching material to text books
• Tried to relate theory to practice• Student evaluations have been good
– Good teacher vs. course
• Respected the individuality of students: Never criticize/ humiliate in public
• Always consciously focused on the weak and neglected students (education for failures)
Me as a professional: Professor
• Assistant lecturer to full merit Professor– Professor at age of 42 years (youngest professor)– Promoted directly from senior lecturer to full professor
(surpassing two steps)• 5s work habits (documentation)
• Consistent commitment to work: – work was pleasure
• Balance between teaching, research and national and community development
• Presidential award on contributions to education
• Enjoyed social recognition and respect– Most deservingly disrespected respectfully
Me as an Professional: Chairman VTA
• Politicians are good• Hard decisions can be made• There is always a way to get things
done• Forgive and Forget– Bicycle thief– Shoe thief
• Real achievements– 3 training centers in the 3 corners of the poorest
district
Me as an Professional: Chairman SLSM
• Attempted to introduce professionalism, policies, plans and procedures
• Attempted to focus management towards the core activity of education
• Attempted to develop a management culture of decency and respect
• Managed the institution and not individuals– Teacher-Management relationship was respectful– Have addressed issues formally: Board room and seated
• Bitter experiences– Delayed guests– Delayed official responses– Non- adherence to constitution
• Moving to the other side of the road• Persona-non-gratia
• Persist: Modeling with clay
Me in Oman
• Professionally– Elephant having crossed the river– Lion on monkey visa
• Sri Lankan community– Tried to be one among all– Atawaka puthu
• Involved with school management for 5.5 years
• Respected and disrespected– To respect others one must have been respected
• Empathize, show compassion, forgive
Me and my family• Dishna
– Perfect mother– Spring and flow of charity (not religiously)– Happy with simple things in life– Persevering achiever– Humorous and witty– Pretty– Taller than me!!!
• Sons: Chathura, Kasuen and Praveen– Blessed with achievements (above average) – Pinch of naughtiness– A first degree for all– Handsome and tall– Wish they would be Caring human beings
• Thankful to SLSM and its teachers for educating our children
Conclusion
• Bernard Shaw– Born crying to die with laughter
• Benjamin Button–Would one live a different life than what
one lived if born with death?
• All of us are great in one role or the other to one or other: – as children, parents, professionals–We are teachers and we are great.
Amygdala Factor: Being Great is Being Socially Worthy
• We as teachers are fortunate to have such great opportunity to be immediately and directly socially worthy.
• We teachers have a huge “Amygdala” deep in our brains.
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