Lecturer
Applied Sciences
Email : shree@appsc.sab.ac.lk
Academic Qualifications
BA (Hons) in Sociology and Political Science, University of Jaffna,Sri Lanka (2001)
Master of Arts in International Relations. University of Madras, India (2004)
Bachelor of Physical Education, University of Madras, YMCA College,India (2006)
Diploma in Psychology, Sri Lanka (2014)
Master of Philosophy in Sports Sciences and Physical Education, Sabaragamuwa University, Sri Lanka (2019)
Professional Qualifications:
Hockey Coaches Level - II 2020 International Hockey Federation
Hockey Coaches Level - I 2017 International Hockey Federation
Table Tennis Coaches Level - I 2015 International Table Tennis Federation
Yoga Teachers Level -I 2020 International Yoga Teachers Association
Basketball Coaches Level-I 2007 Federation of International Basketball Association
Profile
As a professional in Sports Science and Physical Education, I found that being physically, mentally and socially healthy principle of day to day life. This is multidisciplinary nature of an appeal to my right pathway. My motivation and desire to pursue Exercise Science and Physical Education professionals.
Research Interests
Physical Education and healthy life
Health and wellbeing
Sports Psychology
Sociology of Sports
Outdoor recreation and leadership
Current Research Project
Comparative study of two teaching methods in Physical Education.
Recent Publications :
Two teaching methods in Physical Education. 2019
Effect of physical movement-based learning on the cognitive ability of students.2018
Google Scholar Profile: Sriranganathan Sriharan
Publications in National and International Conference:
S.Sriharan, 2019. To find out the levels of socio-economic, demographic conditions, and sport participation among 8-14 years children in the Attanagalla division, Gampha district, Sri Lanka. SAMR, 2019
S.Sriharan, 2019. Effect of eight weeks aerobic exercises programme for diabetes patients in Babangida division, Sir.John Kotalawa Defence University, Sri Lanka.
S.Sriharan, 2019.Evaluating the effectiveness of plyometric training plan for improving the service performance of under 16 male tennis players, German Sports University, Cologne. Germany
S.Sriharan, 2017.Effect of physical movement-based learning on the cognitive ability of students. CONI, Italy
S.Sriharan, 2017. Comparative study of Games sense approach and traditional methods in non-swimmers of Sabaragamuwa University Undergraduates. SENZE, New Zealand.