Having the highest literacy rate in South Asia, Sri Lanka’s education performs a vital function in the life and tradition of the nation and dates back so far as 543 BC. In other phrases, education in Sri Lanka has a history of over 2300 years. The Journal of Schooling, Tradition and Society is printed to advertise the work of emerging young teachers in the area of science, althought our periodical accepts texts written not only by college students and doctoral candidates who’re embarking on an academic career and who want to publish their first research in English.
It also covers subjects of collaboration and interplay in studying and academic practices in all kinds of formal and non-formal contexts throughout the life-span. This module aims to explore what ‘literacy’ is. It also investigates how the language and literacy practices of different communities (class, race, gender, tradition) mean that easy definitions of …