Publication: Undergraduates’ Future with Virtual Learning Platform: A Legal Analysis in Sri Lanka
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Advancing the fulfillment of the right to
education for all is one of the major challenges
today. Millions of children and undergraduates
worldwide remain out of school and universities
are deficient in educational opportunities as a
result of many economic, social and cultural
barriers, as well as lack of quality education
conditions. Sri Lanka has had the traditional
method of teaching in person for decades until
Covid 19 pandemic changed the circumstances
drastically as virtual learning platforms came in
to force after March 2020. As stated in the Global
Education Agenda in 2030 by UNESCO it
introduced print-based learning, one-way
broadcasting like television and radio programs,
or social media and learning platforms via web
which conducts distance learning and study skills
that must be supported by way of new teaching,
learning and guidance strategies. Therefore, the
problem addressed in this research paper is, the
impact of Covid-19 on Sri Lankan
undergraduates’ equal educational rights and
future challenges. For this study, information
was gathered through qualitative and
quantitative tools by conducting online surveys
among 50 undergraduates. Documentary
analysis and thematic analysis methods were
mainly used to analyze the data and suggest
solutions for online theoretical education.
Analysis unveiled the violations of educational
rights of the undergraduates under the virtual
learning platform and the long-term impact on
future employment. Finally, the research
concludes providing possible recommendations
to protect the educational rights of
undergraduates in Sri Lanka.
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Right to Education, Undergraduate, Virtual Learning Platform
