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Creative writing skills workshop to promote values

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The Interact Club of Colombo School of Arts and Sciences together with the publication division of the Marga Institute is conducting a creative writing workshop to promote good citizenship and values among school children. 

The program, initiated by the Marga Institute, is designed to bring together talented young writers among school children who would work together to publish a Children’s novel on good mindfulness, citizenship, and good values.

The children’s storybook which is scheduled to be published in March 2019 will comprise the short stories that will be selected at the CSA/ Marga Workshop.  

Gratian Award Winner Lal Medawattegedara, Lecturer, Open University of Sri Lanka, will conduct the creative writing workshop.    

The first pilot workshop organised by the Marga Institute together with Colombo School of Arts and Sciences will take place on 24 and 25 November at the Colombo School of Arts and Sciences at Mahawela Place, Colombo 6. The program will consist of exciting group activities, discussions on literature and values, and a session on creative writing.

Considering the outcome of the workshop, a spokesmen of Marga Institute stated that the idea is to encourage young students to express their views about the world that they wish to live in and help them to create stories that will promote values.

“Last year we got the approval from the Ministry of Education to carry out an island- wide program to promote values among public schools, and initially a couple of private sector organisations showed interest in sponsoring it. Unfortunately, it did not materialise and thereafter we considered proceeding with it as a pilot program with our funds and approached the Interact Club of Colombo School of Art and Sciences. We are happy to see the interest of these children as they take the initiative to reach out to other schools in Colombo through the Interact Network and bring together a small group of young creative writers,” a spokesman for Marga Institute stated. 

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