Abstract

The OUSL Journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL). It is the first scholarly journal in Sri Lanka focusing on research in the field of Open and Distance Learning (ODL), and is being published since 1997. The journal provides a platform to publish research and pedagogy relating to teaching and learning at the University level, and in particular to Open and Distance Learning (ODL). It also provides a forum for research and review articles related in the areas of Agriculture, Natural Sciences, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences and Health Sciences.

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  • Today is yet another day of celebration for the Open University of Sri Lanka

  • Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Colleagues, it is an honour and pleasure to be here with you today. It is with a deep sense of privilege and humility that I say thank you for awarding me the highest degree of this University. 1 am deeply touched by the honour you have bestowed on me

  • You would have received a good education which has developed in each one values, knowledge, rational thinking and adaptability

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Today is yet another day of celebration for the Open University of Sri Lanka. You would have received a good education which has developed in each one values, knowledge, rational thinking and adaptability. I believe that it was this period of my life that laid the foundation for me to be a team player and develop the confidence, to one day attempt to contribute in my own small way for the betterment of society.

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