CAREER SUMMARY
- Navodya Rajapakse is a lecturer in English, attached to the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, Malabe.
- She joined SLIIT in 2015 and has been engaged in various academic activities along with the coordination of many undergraduate modules.
- She has also worked as a University Associate of Faculty of Science and Englineering at Curtin University, Australia.
- She had also been a visiting lecturer and an external examiner at Department of English Language Teaching, University of Kelaniy and University of Colombo for 5 years.
- Prior joining SLIIT, she had been a lecturer at the Department of English Language Teaching at the University of Kelaniya.
- During her final year in the Bachelor's, she had been a trainee translator at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Reading for PhD, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Colombo
- M.A, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Colombo
- B.A. (Hon), Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya
- Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education (Staff Development Ceter,SLIIT)
- Certificte in Teaching English Online (Cambridge Assessment English) - University of Cambridge
- Dip. in English , Aquinas College of Higher Studies
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND MEMBERSHIP
Research Interests
- Online Learning
- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
- Second Language Acquisition
- Educational Assessments
- Educational Theories in Second Language Acquisition.
- Business English
- English for Professional Purposes
- Task Based Learning
- Teacher Development and Training
Memberships
- Sri Lanka Association for Improving Higher Education Effectiveness (SLAIHEE), Sri Lanka
- SLELTA (Sri Lanka English Language Teachers’ Association), Sri Lanka
- SICASH, SLIIT since 2020
- National Educator Awards since 2023
- CODEFEST 2016-2017, Faculty of Computing, SLIIT
- National Conference on Technology and Management 2016, Faculty of Computing, SLIIT
Research Clusters
Language and Culture
The research that has been produced and research in progress by this cluster addresses: 1) the challenges of teaching and learning English grammar, vocabulary, and syntax; 2) approaches to critical evaluation of all genres of English literature identified as drama, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction belonging to different literary periods; 3) stylistic analyses of functional texts produced for a variety of purposes arising in different domains of life such as academic, social, political, industrial, commercial, legal, etc.; 4) production of standard texts in accordance with legitimate social norms to satisfy various public requirements in society; and 5) development of a literate culture with values and morals that can be respected worldwide.
PUBLICATIONS
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From Impossible to Possible: A Research Review on the Effectiveness of Learning English online During the Pandemic at Tertiary Level in Sri Lanka
R. W. D. N. K. Rajapakse & Dr. L. Wijewardene, “International Journal of Arts and Social Science” , pp. 22-27
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Assessing Undergraduates’ Receptive Skills in Second Language Acquisition Online: Students’ Perspective
R. W. D. N. K. Rajapakse & Dr. L. Wijewardene, “Asian Journal of Management Sciences & Education ”
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Learning English Online: Students’ Perception on Collaborative Learning
R.W.D.N.K. Rajapakse, K. G Wijesuriya , (International Research Symposium (IRS) 2021)
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A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Audiobooks and E-Texts on Comprehension in SLA
RWDNK Rajapakse, K. G Wijesuriya, (SLIIT International Conference on Advancement in Sciences and Humanities )
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Examining the Mode of Teaching English as a Second Language in Gampaha District Non-Urban Government Schools of Sri Lanka
Navodya Rajapakse, “SICASH (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences) Journal” (SICASH)