Lecturer

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

  • Journal Publications Under Review

    Student Centered Education in Teaching English as a Second Language for Ordinary and Advanced Level Students at Non-Urban Government Schools

    Navodya Rajapakse, “Faculty of Humanities and Sciences Journal”

  • Conference Proceedings 2017

    Usage of materialistic resources in English language teaching in Ordinary and Advanced level in Biyagama Divisional Secretariat governemnt schools

    R.W.D.N.K.Rajapakse, (Ruhuna University International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences (RUICHSS) )

  • Book Chapters 2014

    A Short Story Publication in the collection called 'Bandana"

    R.W.D.N.K.Rajapakse,

  • Conference Proceedings 2016

    Usage of resources to facilitate ELT and learning in government schools in Gampaha district

    R.W.D.N.K.Rajapakse, (International Postgraduate Research Conference 2016)

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