DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY, AURANGABAD SYLLABUS B.Ed.Credit-based Effect from JUNE 2012 Onwards (Subject to the modifications made from time to time)
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR
MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,
AURANGABAD
SYLLABUS
B.Ed.Credit-based
Effect from JUNE 2012 Onwards (Subject to the modifications made from time to time)
B.Ed. Examination
0.207 The Degree of Bachelor of Education shall be conferred on a candidate, who has
satisfied the following conditions :-
(a) Rectify
as
He must have passed three years Bachelor’s Degree Examination in Arts,
Science, Commerce or Agriculture of Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada
University or of any other University recognized by this University as
equivalent thereto, with not less than 50% marks & in the case of reserved
category 45% marks.(relaxation for in-service teachers as per government
.rules prescribed for time to time)
(b) He must have pursued a regular course of study prescribed for not less than
one academic year and must have passed the Bachelor’s Degree
Examination in Education.
( c)
(Ad
ded)
He must have, after passing the examination pursued a regular course of
study for not less than one academic year or the vacation course of two
years commencing from may every alternative year as prescribed.
A regular course of study means a course wherein the attendance is not
less than 75% of each paper of the course in both terms. A course means
the course in which minimum 200 days as per NCTE norms are devoted for
imparting instructions, and other activities as provided in the rules framed
in that behalf. In special cases . The Vice-Chancellor may, on the
recommendation of the Principal condone the deficiency in attendance not
exceeding 10% on account of medical ground. Supported by the report of
an authorized Medical officer approved by the Principal of the College.
(c) Deleted
(d) Deleted
(e) Rectify
as
A candidate who has passed the B.Ed. examination of this University in any
class /division may be allowed to appear at the said examination again with
the same medium with present prescribed syllabus to improve his
qualification, provided that he/she appears at the said examination with
practical (two final lessons and viva-voce) in one attempt with all the
papers and practical prescribed for the course, on the basis of which the
result is declared. Only two chances will be given for improvement of
qualification.
0.208 The course of study shall consist of lectures, selected readings, discussion,
conference and practice in teaching of classes and other practical work as laid down
here in-after.
0.209 Rectify the
ordinance
209 as
The External examination shall consist of two parts :-
Part – I Theory
Part –II Practical
0.210 Rectify the
ordinance 210
as
A candidate who has completed all the requirements of the course but has failed in
Part-I or Part-II or in both has to appear for the examination in the same without
putting in further attendance or practical work [Internal]..
R.64 ……………………………………………………………………………… Deleted
R.65 ……………………………………………………………………………… Deleted R.66 No candidate shall be allowed to put in attendance for appearing at two
examinations at one and the same time.
Note : (a) The selection for admission into the B.Ed. course will be made
according to the rules framed by the University/Government.
(b) The medium of instruction and examination will be Marathi or
English.
Added (c) As an alternative medium Hindi/Urdu may be used for answering in
the examination [ Part-I]. Added (d) As per G.R. No. dz-foiiz 2003¼448@03½ef”k 3 fnukad 11vkWxLV 2004
if minimum 20 student are admitted in a college for Urdu Medium
R.67 The scheme for the B.Ed. examination shall be as follows :
R.68
Added
And Rectify
As
To pass the examination, a candidate must obtain a minimum of 40% marks in
each of the Seven papers under Part-I and 40% of marks in each of the two lessons
and viva-voce under Part –II separately.Similarly a candidate must have 50% of the
aggregate in internal Assessment Part-III and Part-IV.
To obtain I class, a candidate must obtain a minimum of 55% marks of the
aggregate in the Part –I & Part II and 60 or more marks of the aggregate in Part-I,
Part-II, Part-III & Part-IV taken together. To obtain II class, a candidate must obtain
a minimum of 45% marks of the aggregate in Part-I & Part-II 50% or more
marks of the aggregate in Part-I, Part-II, Part-III & Part-IV taken together. The
candidate obtaining 40% or more of the aggregate marks in each of the four parts shall
be declared to have passed in examination in pass class.For passing the examination the
candidate must obtain 40% marks or D grade in each of the theory papers and 50%
marks or B grade in internal work.
A Candidate should acquire minimum 22 credits of marks (50%) in aggregate for
passing B..Ed. course.
For obtaining second division or B grade candidate must secured 50% or more
marks and less than 60% in aggregate.
For obtaining first division or A grade the candidate must secure 60% or more
marks, in aggregate and minimum 55% marks in theory papers.
A Candidate who secures 70% or more marks will be declared in First Division or
A+,A++,or O grade with Distinction respectively.
A candidate not appeared at annual lesson shall not be allowed to appear at the
Examination Part-I.
A candidate shall have to complete Part-II, III and IV, before he/she appears the
Examination of Part-I.
If any Candidate remained his/her Internal work incomplete, in such cases, he/she
can not appear in the final examination If by mistake He/She appeared without completing
all internal work, in such a case result will be with held till completing all work.
A candidate who has failed in one or more subjects, shall have to appear in the
Examination for same subjects only.
A candidate who has appeared for Part-II(Annual lessons and viva-voce),and not
appeared at the annual Examination with Part-I theory papers, shall be allowed to appear at the
supplementary examination with all papers. He / She shall not be required to appear at the Part-
II Practical and Oral Examination again. His / Her marks obtained in the Part-II and internal
assessment remain unchanged.
A candidate fails in Part- II(Annual lessons and viva-voce), and passed in Part-I( Theory
Papers) ,He/She shall have to appear only in Part -II(two annual lessons and viva-voce)
A candidate fails once in the examination and secures more than 50% or 60% marks in the
second or subsequent attempt,will be awarded second or first division or equivalent grade.
Scaled down -
There should not be difference of 15% or more between the marks obtained in theory
paper out of 700 and internal assessment marks out of 400 allotted by the college. In case the
difference in more than 15% the internal assessment marks will be scaled down accordingly.
Similarly, if the difference between the marks given by the internal and the external
examiner in the final lesson is more than 15%, the marks will be scaled down.
Grading Scheme :-
A ten point rating scale shall be used for the evaluation of the performance of the student to
provide letter grade for each course and overall grade for the Bachelors Degree Programme
grade points are based on the total number of marks obtained by him / her in all the heads of
examination of the course . These grade points and their equivalent range of marks are shown
separately in Table-I
Conversion of Marks into Grade points, letter Grade and Class Table -I
Sr.No.
Marks
Obtained
Grade
Points
Letter
Grade
Grade
description
Class
01. 90.00-100 9.00-10 O Outstanding First Class with Distinction
02. 80.00-89.99 8.00-8.99 A ++ Excellent First Class with Distinction
03 70.00-79.99 7.00-7.99 A + Exceptional First Class with Distinction
04 60.00-69.99 6.00-6.99 A Very Good First Class
05 55.00-59.99 5.50-5.99 B+ Good Second Division
06 50.00-54.99 5.00-5.99 B Fair Second Division
07 45.00- 49.99 4.50-4.99 C+ Average Third Division
08 40.01-44.99 4.01-4.49 C Below average Third Division
09 40 4.00 D Pass Third Division
10 < 40 0.00 F Fail Fail
CGPA – There is no semester system. Thus, the Cumulative Grade point Average will be
used to describe the overall performance of a student in yearend examination of the
course and will be computed as under –
Sum (Course credit *Number of points in concern course gained by the student)
CGPA = Sum ( Course Credit )
Note – 1) Marks obtained in decimal of point five and above should be rounded to one.
2) Credit may be acquired in decimal points also.
EXAM PATTERN FOR THEORY PAPERS
Hours – Three Marks-80
Note-1) Only one Answer Book of 32 pages and no supplements will be allowed
Sr. No.
Type of Question
Total Number of Question
Nature of Answer
Marks per
Question
Total Marks
1. Content Based short Answer Type Question
06 Answer in 200-250 words
05 30
3. Content based Long Answer Type Question
03 Answer in 300-400 words
10 30
4. Application based essay type Question
02 Detail answer with application
10 20
Total 11 80
COURSE WISE CREDIT STRUCTURE
Sr.
No.
B.Ed. Courses/Credits Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Total Credit
Value
Hours Marks
1. Theory (7 Papers) 20×7=140 80×7=560 4×7=28 60×7=420 700
2 Annual Lessons and Viva-voce
a) Annual Lessons.
b) Viva – voce for verification of
Internal Practical work
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40 ×2=80
20
1
1
30
30
100
2. Practice Teaching Lesson 100 8 240 100
3. Micro Teaching Skills 60 - 6 180 60
4. Bridge lessons 15 - 4 120 15
5. Observation 20 - 2 60 20
6. Internship - 08 Days 25 - 3 90 25
7. Work with community and Report 15 - 2 60 15
8. Cultural activities 10 - 2 60 10
9. Experiments in Psychology 20 - 2 60 20
10. Preliminary Examination 20 - 3 90 20
11. Project (One for each Paper) 20 - 7 210 20
12. School Content Test(Two Methods) 20 - 1 30 20
13. ICT Practical 30 - 4 120 30
14. Physical and Health Education 10 - 1 30 10
15. Workshop (05) 25 - 6 180 25
16. Excursion 10 - 1 30 10
Total 540 660 83 2010 1200
Theory papers : 1 credit = 15 Hours
Practicals : 1 credit = 30 Hours
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT-Part I and II: THEORY PAPERS AND
EXTERNAL PRACTICALS:
Part-I Theory Papers (Compulsory) Internal
Marks
Extern
al
Marks
Total
Credits
Total
Hours
Total
Marks
Paper–I Education in Emerging Indian Society (EEIS) 20 80 4 60 100
Paper–II Development of Learner and Teaching
Learning Process
20 80 4 60 100
Paper–III History of Education in India (HEI) 20 80 4 60 100
Paper-IV Educational Technology and School
Management (ETSM)
20 80 4 60 100
Paper–V Educational Evaluation and Action Research
(EEAR)
20 80 4 60 100
Paper-VI Teaching Methodology-
Any two school subjects to be studied as
methods.
The subjects offered for methods should be
preferably common to school and college
levels. In case these are not common then any
two subjects may be selected for methods for
teaching out of groups A and B .
school teaching subjects – A group methods- Marathi, Hindi, Urdu,Sanskrit,
English, Science. B group methods- History, Geography,
Mathematics.
A
Method
10
B
Method
10
A
Method
40
B
Method
40
A
Method
2
B
Method
2
A
Method
30
B
Method
30
A Method
50
B Method
50
Paper-VII Elective Subject (Any ONE of the following)
a. Alternative Education
b. Career Information and Career Guidance
c. Computer in Education
d. Elementary Education
e. Environmental Education
f. Population Education.
g. Physical Education
h. Value education.
20
80
4
60
100
Part-II-A ANNUAL LESSON EXAMINATION
Annual lesson examination of the two methodology
subjects offered by the candidate in paper to be
conducted by university by appointing the panels of
examiners. Before Annual lesson, the Candidate must
complete his/her all practice teaching lessons, micro
lessons, Bridge lessons and all lesson observations.
The chairman of the panel of examiners should
confirm the completion of all the 38 lessons and in
case of incompletion of lessons the University shall not
permit the candidate to appear for the annual lesson.
2×40=80
1
30
80
Part-II-B Viva-voce for verification of Internal
Practical Work
20 1 30 20
Total of Part I & II 140 660 30 480 800
Part III & IV: INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Part III: FIELD BASED EXPERIANCES INCLUDING PRACTICE TEACHING
Sr.
No. Activities No.of Activities
Inte
rnal
Marks
Exte
rnal
Marks
Tota
l
Credits
Total Hours
Marks
III-1 Practice teaching lessons: (shall be
guided, supervised, and evaluated by
Teacher Educators). Steps for lesson
are mentioned in Paper-V.
10 + 10 = 20
100
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8
240
20 Hrs for Actual Practice
Teaching
220 Hrs for
Guidance and
Preparation
100
III-2 Micro Teaching Lessons-Practice of
six micro teaching skills of each
method (12 micro lessons) 6 skills
mentioned in Paper-IV.
6 – A Method
6 – B Method
= 12
60
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6
180
90 Hrs for Class Work
And 90 Hrs for Preparation
60
III-3 Bridge lessons - Six bridge lessons a) 2 bridge lessons of one of each method with
3 micro skills.
b) 2 bridge lessons of one of each method with
The other 3 Micro skills.
c) 2 bridge lessons of one of each method with
6 micro skills.
6
15
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4
120
36 Hrs for Class Work
And 84 Hrs for Preparation
15
III-4 Observation: Observation of 20 lessons
(10+10) of each methods + 7/8 demonstration
Lessons. +12micro lessons (Teach/Reteach) +6
Bridge lessons.
10+10+8+12+6
20
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2
60
20
III-5 Internship - 08 days. Besides teaching lessons practice experience in
school, the student teacher should function as a
regular teacher in a school (i.e. taking
attendance, participating in Staff meeting,
preparing everyday notices, setting
examination papers, preparing lesson plans,
writing letter to parents, arranging cultural &
sports activities and the morning assembly etc.)
out of 08days, two days for planning and
preparing of the programme and six days for
implementing in the specific school. An
application based utilization of the theory
papers is expected and the report is to be
submitted. Practice teaching lessons should
not be a part of the internship programme.
25
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3
90
25
III-6
Working with community and report.
15
2
60
15
Total 235 25 750 235
Part–IV : CO-CURICULAR ACTIVITIES
No. Activity No.of
activities
Internal
Marks
Externa
l Marks
Total
Credits
Total
Hours
Marks
IV-1 Cultural activities, Club activities, Gathering,
youth festival, Celebration of National Festivals
and Anniversaries etc.-Report
Minimum
activities
10
10 2 60 10
IV-2 Experiments in Psychology (Five) 05 20 2 60 20 1]Division of Attention 2]Work and fatigue 3]Learning Curve 4]Teacher’s Aptitude Test Battery
Dr. R.P.Sing & Dr.S.N.Sharma
5]Memory IV-3 Preliminary examination 7
Papers 20 3 90 20
IV-4 Project work based on theory papers. 7
Projects 20 7 210 20
IV-5 School Content test-2 (one of each teaching
method) 2 20 1 30 20
IV-6 ICT Workshop and Practical-
Participate in the 3 days Information
Technology (IT) workshop to be conducted by
the teacher education in the college to
understand pedagogy of preparing digital
portfolios as per methods. This will include
viewing sample portfolios and strengthening the
concept of - 1)Computer Assisted Instruction and Learning
.(CAIL) [1]Technology supported learning which
focuses on students building their own
knowledge, answering the essential and unit
questions by promoting higher – order cognitive
skills and problem – solving strategies to
enhance learning and 21st Century Skills
Development.
[2]Judicious use of technology.
[3]Use of technology as a Research Tool
[4]Use of technology to facilitate acquisition
and deeper understanding of content.
[5] Use of technology for exploring
creativity for distribution as learning.
[6] Use of technology for effective
communications and prepare a lesson plan
(school topic) using IT and its presentation
using Power Point and submit the Report.
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30
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4
120
30
Folders for each method-
i)Unit Plan Template.
ii)Implementation Plan.
iii)Teacher Support material.
iv))Student Presentation.
v)Student Publication
vi)Evaluation Tool.
vii)Grade book.
2)Project–based approaches through E-
learning.
3) Assessment in 21st Century Classroom.
IV-7 Physical & Health education. Participate in any
5 activities and report.
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10
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1
30
10 IV-8 Workshop – Report.
i) Lesson Planning Workshop-4days and
Demonstration lessons-2days-Total 6 days
ii) Evaluation Workshop -3days
iii) Craft Workshop (2days) - Prepare four
socially useful productive articles and report.
iv)Teaching–aid Workshop(4days-one day for
exhibition) - Prepare two teaching-aids one for
each method.
v)Pedagogical Drawing Workshop-2 days
05
25
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6
180
25
(05
Marks
For
each
Work-
Shop)
IV
9 Excursion – 1day 01 10 -- 1 30 10
Total 165 27 810 165
Part – I & II Part - III Part – IV Total Marks
Total Marks 800 235 165 1200
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foHkkx & foHkkx & foHkkx & foHkkx & III 1½1½1½1½ ljko ikB &ljko ikB &ljko ikB &ljko ikB & ljkoikB ogh fujh{k.kklg 10$10 ljkoikB ogh fujh{k.kklg 10$10 ljkoikB ogh fujh{k.kklg 10$10 ljkoikB ogh fujh{k.kklg 10$10 = 20 20 20 20 –––– SkeâtCe keÇsâef[š 4 SkeâtCe keÇsâef[š 4 SkeâtCe keÇsâef[š 4 SkeâtCe keÇsâef[š 4 –––– 20 Ie[ÙeeUer leeme heÇlÙe#e mejeJehee"emee"er, 100 leeme keâÛÛes Je hekeäkesâ hee" šeÛeCe keâe{Ces Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛeer efveefceleer& Je DeOÙeeheveeÛÙee hetJe&leÙeejermee"er (DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š(DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š(DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š(DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š----2 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vec2 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vec2 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vec2 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vecegves efoues Deensle ) egves efoues Deensle ) egves efoues Deensle ) egves efoues Deensle ) mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & Nk=k/;kidkNk=k/;kidkNk=k/;kidkNk=k/;kidke/;s & e/;s & e/;s & e/;s & 1½ ikB;?kVdkph mfn~n’Vs o Li’Vhdj.ks r;kj dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 2½ BjfoysY;k mfn~n’Vkauqlkj vuqHkwrh ns.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 3½ mfn~n’Vfugk; ewY;ekiukph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 4½ fu;kstu iwoZd izHkkoh o ifj.kkedkjd v/;kiu dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- ljko ikBklkBh iwljko ikBklkBh iwljko ikBklkBh iwljko ikBklkBh iwoZ r;kjh &oZ r;kjh &oZ r;kjh &oZ r;kjh & 1½ ikBfu;kstu d`frl= & 1½ ikBfu;kstu d`frl= & 1½ ikBfu;kstu d`frl= & 1½ ikBfu;kstu d`frl= & hee"efveÙeespeveemee"er SkeâtCe mene efoJemeebÛes d`frl= vk;ksftr dj.;kr ;kos- Skeâ efoJeme isij ikp varxZr “kS{kf.kd ewY;ekiukleerue mfn~n’VkaÛes Js.khcn~/k oxhZdj.k vkf.k oxkZ/;kiukph mfn~n’Vs o Li’Vhdj.ks ;kaps v/;kiu keâjeJes- R;kuarj izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhlkBh izR;sdh lgk rklkaph vls nksu fnol drhl= ?;kos- drhl=ele Skeâ fnol ikB fu;kstukpk vkjk[kMk] ikBkP;k ik;N;k ¼isij ikp e/;s fnY;kuqlkj½ fo’k;kuqlkj oxkZ/;kiukP;k mfn~n’V Li’Vhdj.kkps Lo:i mfn~n’V fugk; ewY;ekiu ;k lanHkkZr leeeflJekeâ ekfgrh n;koh- uarjP;k v/;kZ fnolkr R;kuqlkj ikB Vkp.k dk<k;yk n;kos o ekxZn”kZu djkos- nql-;k fno”kh nql-;k i/nrhps drhl= ;kp i/nrhus ?;kos- R;kuarj izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrh f”kdfo.kk-;k f”k{kd&izf”k{kdkaps fnx~n”kZu ikB vk;ksftr djkosr- ikBkuarj v/;kiu i/nrhP;k oxkZe/;s ikBkoj lfoLrj ppkZ ?kMowu vk.kkoh- ljko ikBkaP;k ikB Vkp.kkaph rikl.kh] ekxZn”kZu] ljko ikBkps i;Zos{k.k] R;kaps xq.knku] izR;kHkj.k ;k ckch f”k{kd izf”k{kdkauhp djko;kP;k vkgsr- “kkGsrhy o brj ckgsjP;k yksdkadMwu gs d:u ?ksow u;s- (Got& Je mebmke=âle Ùee DeOÙeeheveheodOeleerbmee"er Skeâe ceneefJeoÙeeueÙeele efkeâceeve one efJeoÙeeLeer& Demeues heeefnpesle.lÙeebÛÙeeme"er leeefmekeâe lellJeeJej mebyebefOele efJe<eÙeemee"er hee$eleeOeejkeâ (Sce.S.mebmke=âle/Got&,Sce.S[d.) efJe<eÙeefMe#ekeâ vesceeJesle.lemesÛe mejeJe hee"emee"erner lÙeebÛesÛe ceeie&oMe&ve IÙeeJes. 2½ 2½ 2½ 2½ lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; & 6+lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; & 6+lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; & 6+lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; & 6+ $$$$ 6 ¾6 ¾6 ¾6 ¾ 12 12 12 12 ---- lw{eikBogh lw{eikBogh lw{eikBogh lw{eikBogh –––– SketâCe keÇsâef[šSketâCe keÇsâef[šSketâCe keÇsâef[šSketâCe keÇsâef[š ---- 6 mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & Nk=k/;kidkl Nk=k/;kidkl Nk=k/;kidkl Nk=k/;kidkl &&&&
1- v/;kiu dkS”kY;krhy midkS”kY;kaph ¼lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY;kaph½ Lora=i.ks ekfgrh ns.ks- 2- izR;sd lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; Lora=i.ks vkRelkr dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 3- izR;sd lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY;kpk ljko ns.ks-
lgk lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY; iz”u dkS”kY;] Qyd dk;Z] izLrkouk]psrd cny] “kS{kf.kd lkfgR;kpk okij o Li’Vhdj.k ;kp dzzekus ?ks.ks visf{kr vkgs- izR;sd dkS”kY;kpk v i/nrhpk ,d o c i/nrhpk ,d ikB ?ks.ks vko”;d vkgs-izR;sd i/nrhP;k v/;kiu o iquvZ/;kiu feGwu ,d ikB xghr /kjyk tkbZy- lw{e v/;kiu izf”k{k.k dk;kZph :ijs’kk iw<hy izek.ks vlkohlw{e v/;kiu izf”k{k.k dk;kZph :ijs’kk iw<hy izek.ks vlkohlw{e v/;kiu izf”k{k.k dk;kZph :ijs’kk iw<hy izek.ks vlkohlw{e v/;kiu izf”k{k.k dk;kZph :ijs’kk iw<hy izek.ks vlkoh----
1) iqokZo”;d rkfRod Hkkxkph nksu fdaok rhu O;k[;kus lw{e v/;kiukpk vFkZ] Lo:i oSf”k’Vs bR;knh-
2) lw{e v/;kiukpk izR;sd ikB ikp fefuVkapk vlkok- izR;sd dkS”kY;kps rkfRod nksu fdaok rhu rkfldkae/;s ikB fnXn”kZu o ikB fujh{k.kklg mjysY;k v/;kZ fnolkr ikBkps fu;kstu d:u ?;kos- Vkp.k dk<wu ?;kos-
3) izR;sd dkS”kY;kps izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhojhy ikBkps fu;kstu] v/;kiu] izR;kHkj.k] iquvZ/;kiu gs pdz iw.kZ dj.ks ¼nksUgh i/nrhps v/;kiu ,d fnol o nql-;k fno”kh iquvZ/;kiu½ efveÙeespeve / iqufuZ;kstu ?kjh dj.ks visf{kr-
4) izR;sd v/;kiukP;k ikBkuarj izR;sd izf”k{k.kkF;kZl R;kP;k v/;kiukrhy =qVh lkaxwu izR;kHkj.k n;kos R;kP;k ikBkps fujh{k.kkps okpu d:u ?;kos-
5) iqujk/;kiukuarj v/;kiukps fujh{k.k o iqujk/;kiukps iqufuZjh{k.k ;kaps rqyukRed okpu d:u ?ksowu v/;kiukrhy izxrh fun”kZukl vk.kwu n;koh- izR;sd izf”k{k.kkF;kZaus v/;kid] fujh{kd] le; fujh{kd ;kaph Hkwfedk dj.ks vfuok;Z-
3333---- lsrwikB & 2+$2$2 ¾ 6 & lw{eikB oghlsrwikB & 2+$2$2 ¾ 6 & lw{eikB oghlsrwikB & 2+$2$2 ¾ 6 & lw{eikB oghlsrwikB & 2+$2$2 ¾ 6 & lw{eikB ogh (DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š-1 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vecegves efoues Deensle ) mfn~n’Vs & Nk=k/;kidke/;s &
1- ,dkis{kk tkLr lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY;kps ,dkRehdj.k d:u ikB dk<.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 2- ,dkis{kk tkLr dkS”kY;kaps ,dkRehdj.k d:u v/;kiu dj.;kpk ljko ns.ks- 3- loZ dkS”kY;kapk v/;kiukr ,dkfRed okij dj.;kps dkS”kY; ok<fo.ks-
lw{e v/;kiukph lgk dkS”kY;s izf”k{k.kkF;kZaus vkRelkr dsY;kuarj lsrwikBklkBh iq<hy izek.ks lw{e v/;kiukph lgk dkS”kY;s izf”k{k.kkF;kZaus vkRelkr dsY;kuarj lsrwikBklkBh iq<hy izek.ks lw{e v/;kiukph lgk dkS”kY;s izf”k{k.kkF;kZaus vkRelkr dsY;kuarj lsrwikBklkBh iq<hy izek.ks lw{e v/;kiukph lgk dkS”kY;s izf”k{k.kkF;kZaus vkRelkr dsY;kuarj lsrwikBklkBh iq<hy izek.ks dk;Zokgh djkohdk;Zokgh djkohdk;Zokgh djkohdk;Zokgh djkoh---- 1- izR;sd lsrwikB 10&15 fefuVkapk vlkok- 2- izzR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhpk lsrwikB v/;kiu o iqujkv/;kiukuarj ?;kok- 3- ifgY;k rhu dkS”kY;kaP;k ,dkRehdj.kkpk ¼iz”u dkS”kY;] Qyd dk;Z] izLrkouk½ izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhpk ,d vls nksu lsrw ikB ?;kosr- 4- uarjP;k rhu dkS”kY;kaP;k ,dkRehdj.kkpk ¼psrd cny] “kS{kf.kd lkfgR;kpk okij o Li’Vhdj.k½ izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhpk ,d vls nksu lsrwikB ?;kos- 5- loZ dkS”kY;kaP;k ,dkRehdj.kkps izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhpk ,d vls nksu lsrw ikB ?kkosr- 4444---- ikB fujh{k.ks 10ikB fujh{k.ks 10ikB fujh{k.ks 10ikB fujh{k.ks 10 $$$$ 10101010 $$$$ 9999 $$$$ 12121212 $$$$ 6666 ¾¾¾¾ 44447777 mfn~n’Vs &Nk=k/;kidkae/;s & 1- ikB i/nrhuqlkj brjkaP;k ikBkps fujh{k.k dj.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 2- fujh{k.kkP;k vk/kkjs y{kkr vkysY;k =qVh Lor%P;k v/;kiukr VkG.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 3- fujh{k.kk vk/kkjs v/;kiukrhy ckjdkos mecepetve ?ks.;kph {kerk ok<fo.es. 4- brjkaP;k v/;kiukP;k ewY;ekiukph {kerk ok<fo.ks- izR;sd Nk=ka/;kidkauhizR;sd Nk=ka/;kidkauhizR;sd Nk=ka/;kidkauhizR;sd Nk=ka/;kidkauh iq<hy izek.ks fujh{k.ks dj.ks visf{kr vkgsiq<hy izek.ks fujh{k.ks dj.ks visf{kr vkgsiq<hy izek.ks fujh{k.ks dj.ks visf{kr vkgsiq<hy izek.ks fujh{k.ks dj.ks visf{kr vkgs---- 1- izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhP;k ljko ikBkaph ngk ngk fujh{k.ks- 2- f”k{kd izf”k{kdkauh ?ksrysY;k Dee"@veT fnXn”kZu ikBkaps fujh{k.k- 3- izR;sd lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY;kP;k v o c i?nrhP;k ikBkps ¼v/;kiu o
iqujkv/;kiukps½ fujh{k.k- 4- lgk lsrwikBkaps fujh{k.k ¼v/;kiu o iqujkv/;kiu½ lw{e v/;kiu dkS”kY;kaps o lsrw ikBkaps fujh{k.k djhr vlrkauk T;k izf”k{k.kkF;kZaP;k v/;kiukps fujh{k.k dsys vlsy R;kP;kp iqujk/;kiukps fujh{k.k ¼iqufuZjh{k.k½ djkos- dks.kR;kgh ikBkps fujh{k.k gs lq:okrhiklwu “ksoVi;Zar Ogkos- v/;kiudR;kZaph izR;sd ckc] izR;sd gkypky lw{ei.ks uksanokoh- vkiY;k
lwpuk uksanokO;kr- ljko ikBkaP;k fujh{k.kkae/;s eh R;k ikBkr ;kis{kk dk; osxGs dsys vlrs] rs uewn djkos- 5555---- Nk=lsokdky midze & 8 fnol & vgokyNk=lsokdky midze & 8 fnol & vgokyNk=lsokdky midze & 8 fnol & vgokyNk=lsokdky midze & 8 fnol & vgoky (DeYÙeemekeÇâceeÛÙee MesJešer heefjefMes<š-3 ceOÙes meJe& lekeälÙeebÛes vecegves efoues Deensle ) mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & mfn~n’Vs & Nk=k/;kidkae/;s &Nk=k/;kidkae/;s &Nk=k/;kidkae/;s &Nk=k/;kidkae/;s & 1- f”k{kd izf”k{k.k vH;kldzekrhy rkfRod fo’k;kaps izR;sd “kkys; dkedktkr mi;kstu dj.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 2- ek/;fed “kkGsrhy nIrj] iz”kklu] dk;Zi/nrh ;kaph vksG[k d:u vuqHko ns.ks- 3- “kkGsrhy fofo/k ?kVdka”kh lek;kstu lk/kU;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 4- “kkGsrhy vH;kliqjd] vH;klkarxZr] fofo/k midze jkcfo.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 5- izR;{k “kkys; okrkoj.kkpk ifjp; d:u ns.ks- dky[kaM &dky[kaM &dky[kaM &dky[kaM & lk/kkj.ki.ks loZ ljko ikB laiY;kuarj Nk=lsokdky midzekpk vuqHko n;kok vlk ladsr vkgs- rjhgh izR;sd egkfo|ky; vkiY;k lksbZus f}rh; l=kr ;k midzekps vk;kstu d: “kdsy- R;klkBh iq<hy ckch y{kkr ?;kO;kr- 1- vkB fnolkaiSdh nksu fnol iwoZr;kjhlkBh egkfo|ky;kr okijkosr- fu;ksftr “kkGkae/kwu osGki=d
ekxowu R;kuqlkj izR;sd “kkGkae/;s fon;kFkhZla[;k usekoh- izR;sd xVkP;k eq[;k/;kid] i;Zos{kdkauh vkiY;k xVkP;k miyC/krsuqlkj “kkGsP;k osGki=dkr vko”;d rs Qsjcny d:u vkiys osGki=d r;kj djkos- xVkrhy brjkauk dkedkt okVwu n;kos- fo’k; o rkfldk lkaxkO;kr R;kaph r;kjh djowu ?;koh-
2- iw.kZ lgk fnol izkeq[;kus lkseokj rs “kfuokj “kkGse/;s gk midze jkcokok- ifgY;k fnolkP;k izkFkZusiklwu izR;sdkus “kkGsr iw.kZosG gtj vlkos- vk/khp fu;kstu >kysys vlY;kus BjfoysY;k osGki=dkuqlkj ifgY;k rkfldsiklwup lqfu;ksftri.ks] f”kLrhr “kkGsps dkedkt pkyokos-
3- “kkGsps dkedktkpk loZ vuqHko ?;kok- izR;sd Nk=/;kidkus vkiY;k fo’k;klanHkkZr] midzekalanHkkZr lwpuk dk<.ks] gtsjh ?ks.ks] v/;kiu dj.ks] >kysY;k ikB;ka”kkoj vk/kkfjr pkp.kh ?ks.ks- riklwu R;kps xq.knku dj.ks] izR;kHkj.k ns.ks gh loZ dkes izR;sd Nk=k/;kidkus djkohr-
4- izR;sd “kkGse/;s ,d eq[;k/;kid] ,d i;Zos{kd] ,d dzhMkf”k{kd] ,d fyihd] ,d lsod v”kk Hkwfedk nsowu moZfjr Nk=k/;kidkauk fo’k; f”k{kdkaP;k Hkwfedk n;kO;kr- R;kaP;k v/;kiu i/nrhuqlkj fo’k; f”kdok;yk n;kosr- vko”;d vlY;kl fo’k;kaph rMtksM djkoh-
5- izR;sd f”k{kdkdMs R;kpk gtsjhiV] ¼oxZfugk; gtsjh½] ikB Vkp.k ogh vlkoh- izR;sd fno”khP;k loZ rklkaps iqufuZ;kstu R;kr vlkos- R;kr iq<hy jdkus vlkosr-
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foHkkx & foHkkx & foHkkx & foHkkx & IV vH;kliwjd midzevH;kliwjd midzevH;kliwjd midzevH;kliwjd midze
1½1½1½1½ lkaLd`frd midze&vgokylkaLd`frd midze&vgokylkaLd`frd midze&vgokylkaLd`frd midze&vgokyB & mfn~n’Vs& Nk=k/;kidke/;s & 1- fofo/k dykxq.kkapk fodkl ?kMowu vk.k.ks- 2- fofo/k eaMGkps dk;Z dj.;kph {kerk vk.k.ks- 3- Lusglaesyu] jk’Vªh; l.k] ;qod egksRlok vk/kkjs fofo/k xq.kkapk vkfo’dkj dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- lkaLd`frd midzekarxZr izR;sd Nk=k/;kidkus o’kZHkjke/;s T;k T;k ckchae/;s lgHkkx ?ksryk vlsy R;kpk lfoLrj vgoky rkjh[k fugk; Nk;kfp=kalg lknj djkok- fdeku one midzeke/;s fon;kFkhZ f”k{kdkpk lgHkkx vko”;d vkgs- 10 xq.kkaiSdh xq.knku djr vlrkuk izR;sd fon;kF;kZus dsysys dke y{kkr ?;kos o dkekuqlkj xq.k ns.ks visf{kr vkgs- 2½2½2½2½ ekul”kkL=h; iz;ksxekul”kkL=h; iz;ksxekul”kkL=h; iz;ksxekul”kkL=h; iz;ksx &&&& mfn~n’Vs&Nk=k/;kidke/;s &
1- ekul”kkL=h; fln~/kkUrkaps iz;ksxkrwu mi;kstu dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks- 2- ekul”kkL=h; iz;ksxkaP;k fu’d’kkZapk okij nSuafnu v/;kiukr dj.;kph {kerk fuekZ.k dj.ks-
izR;sd egkfo|ky;kus vH;kldzekr fnysysp ekul”kkL=h; iz;ksx ?;kosr- izR;sd fon;kF;kZauk ekul”kkL=h; iz;ksx ogh nsowu R;krp iz;ksxkps rkfRod] iz;ksxkph dk;Zin~/krh] izR;{k iz;ksx fujh{k.k rDrk] vkRefujh{k.k] fu’d’kZ ;kaP;k vk/kkjs iz;ksx fyfg.;kl lkaxkok- loZ iz;ksx iw.kZ djowu ?;kosr izR;sd loZ iz;ksx iw.kZ djowu ?;kosr izR;sd loZ iz;ksx iw.kZ djowu ?;kosr izR;sd loZ iz;ksx iw.kZ djowu ?;kosr izR;sd iz;kstdkP;k Lok{kjhlg iz;ksxogh iw.kZ d:u lknj djkohiz;kstdkP;k Lok{kjhlg iz;ksxogh iw.kZ d:u lknj djkohiz;kstdkP;k Lok{kjhlg iz;ksxogh iw.kZ d:u lknj djkohiz;kstdkP;k Lok{kjhlg iz;ksxogh iw.kZ d:u lknj djkoh----
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1- vafre okf’kZd ijh{kspk ljko ns.ks- 2- okf’kZd ijh{ksP;k iz”ui/nrh o okrkoj.kkpk ljko ns.ks- 3- R;kP;k v/;;ukph ikrGh y{kkr vk.kwu ns.ks- 4- vf/kd vH;klkl izo`Rr dj.ks- 5- ntkZ mapko.;klkBh izR;kHkj.k ns.ks-
QscqzokjhP;k “ksoVP;k fdaok ekpZP;k ifgY;k vkBoM;kr fon;kF;kZauk okf’kZd ijh{kspk ljko Ogkok Eg.kwu laiw.kZi.ks fon;kihBkP;k ijh{ksP;k /krhZoj ljko ijh{kk ?;koh- izR;sd isijph ijh{kk ?ksowu vkB fnolkaP;k vkr isilZ riklwu fon;kF;kZauk ijr n;kosr- R;koj R;kauk izR;kHkj.kgh n;kos mRrjkapk ntkZ] mRrjkrhy =qVh b-lokZaph ppkZ djkoh ntkZuqlkj xq.knku djkos ljko ijh{ksph Lora= QkbZy vgokyklg fon;kF;kZauh r;kj djkos- egkfon;ky;kP;k jsdkWMZoj ijh{ksps osGki=d fon;kFkhZ mifLFkrh ijh{ksP;k iz”uif=dk fo’k;fugk; xq.kif=dk gs jsdkWMZ vl.ks vko”;d vkgs- t:j iMY;kl egkfo|ky;kykgh rs lknj djkos ykxsy- uarj fon;kF;kZauk feGkysY;k 700 iSdh ,dw.k xq.kkaps :ikarj 20 xq.kkae/;s djkos- 4444½½½½ rkfRod vH;kldzekoj vk/kkfjr izkR;f{kd dk;Z&izkR;f{kdkP;k dk;Z iqfLrdkrkfRod vH;kldzekoj vk/kkfjr izkR;f{kd dk;Z&izkR;f{kdkP;k dk;Z iqfLrdkrkfRod vH;kldzekoj vk/kkfjr izkR;f{kd dk;Z&izkR;f{kdkP;k dk;Z iqfLrdkrkfRod vH;kldzekoj vk/kkfjr izkR;f{kd dk;Z&izkR;f{kdkP;k dk;Z iqfLrdk mfn~n’Vs& Nk=k/;kidke/;s &
1- izR;sd vH;kldzekP;k rkfRod Hkkxkoj vk/kkfjr izkR;f{kd dk;Z dj.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 2- rkfRod vk”k;kpk O;ogkjkr “kks/k ?ks.;kph o`Rrh tksikl.ks-
izR;sd vH;kldzekP;k “ksoVh R;kP;kojhy izR;kf{kd dk;kZph ;knh fnysyh vkgs- R;krhy dehr deh ,d fdaaok f”k{kd izf”k{kdkP;k bPNsuqlkj izkR;f{kd dk;Z djowu ?;kos- fo”ks’kr% gs izkR;f{kd dk;Z fon;kFkhZ f”k{kdkus fnokGhP;k lqVhr djkos- Eg.kts lqVhrhy fjdkek osGgh vH;klklkBh [kpZ gksbZy- izR;sd egkfo|ky;kus fon;kF;kZauk izkR;f{kd dk;ZiqfLrdk iqjokO;kr o fon;kF;kZauh R;kojp fnysys dk;Z d:u vk.kkos lkr fo’k;kaP;k lkr dk;ZiqfLrdk djkO;kr- lacaf/krkaP;k Lok{k-;kalg R;k uarj lknj djkO;kr- izR;sd izkR;f{kdklkBh 10 xq.k n;kosr- v o c foHkkxkps nksu osxGs izkR;f{kd fdaok ,dk isijps ,d izkR;f{kd vls ftrds izkR;f{kd vlrhy R;kps ,dw.k xqq.k dk<wu R;kaps :ikarj 20 xq.kkae/;s djkos- 5555½½½½ “kkys; fo’k;Kku pkp.kh“kkys; fo’k;Kku pkp.kh“kkys; fo’k;Kku pkp.kh“kkys; fo’k;Kku pkp.kh &&&& pkp.khP;k mRrjif=dk pkp.khP;k mRrjif=dk pkp.khP;k mRrjif=dk pkp.khP;k mRrjif=dk mfn~n’Vs& Nk=k/;kidkuk &
1- “kkys; vH;kldzekph vksG[k djowu ns.ks- 2- “kkys; vH;kldzekrhy fo’k;Kku vn;;kor dj.ks- 3- “kkys; fon;kF;kZapk oxZfugk; iwoZKku y{kkr vk.kwu ns.ks-
ikBfu;kstu d`frl= >kY;kuarj ljko ikBkaP;k vk/kh fon;kFkhZ f”k{kdkauk “kkys; vH;kldze ekghr gks.;klkBh o ikB T;k oxkZoj ykxyk vlsy R;kvk/khps fon;kF;kZaps iwoZKku ekghr gks.;klkBh fo’k;Kku pkp.kh ?;koh ikBk uarj ?ksrysY;k fo’k;Kku pkp.khpk gsrw iw.kZ gksr ukgh Eg.kwu ikBkiwohZ fo’k;Kku pkp.kh ?;koh- izR;sd v/;kiu i/nrhoj ek/;fed Lrjkojhy iqLrdkoj vk/kkfjr ,d 50 xq.kkaph iz”uif=dk dk<koh R;kvk/khP;k oxkZaph ikB;iqLrdsgh fon;kF;kZauh okpkohr- fdaok 5 oh rs 9 i;ZarP;k ikB;iqLrdkaoj vk/kkfjr pkp.kh ?;koh- fon;kF;kZauh mRrjif=dk tiwu BsokO;kr- egkfo|ky;kauh ljko ijh{ksizek.ksp loZ jsdkWMZ Bsokos- ,dw.k xq.kkaps :ikarj 20 xq.kkae/;s djkos- 6666½½½½ lax.kdkP;k okijkps rhu fnolh; d`frl= &lax.kdkP;k okijkps rhu fnolh; d`frl= &lax.kdkP;k okijkps rhu fnolh; d`frl= &lax.kdkP;k okijkps rhu fnolh; d`frl= & vgokyvgokyvgokyvgoky mfn~n’Vs& Nk=k/;kidke/;s &
1- v/;kiukr lax.kdkpk okij dj.;kph {kerk ok<fo.ks- 2- lax.kdkP;k okijkus vkiys Kku vn;;kor Bso.;kph lo; fuekZ.k dj.ks- 3- “kkys; fon;kF;kZauk le`n~/k vuqHko ns.;kph {kerk fodflr dj.ks-
lw{e v/;kiukuarj lax.kdkpk v/;kiukr dlk okij djrk ;sbZy ;koj rhu fnolkaps ,d d`frl= vk;ksftr djkos- fon;kihBkdMwu izf”k{k.k ?ksowu vkysY;k f”k{kd izf”k{kdkauh egkfon;ky;krhy brj f”k{kd izf”k{kdkauk o fon;kF;kZauk gs izf”k{k.k ns.ks visf{kr vkgs- ;kpk okij d:u “kkys; fon;kF;kZaph v/;;u&v/;kiu izfdz;srhy vukLFkk nwj djrk ;s.ks “kD; gksbZy- vf/kd le`/n vuqHko ns.;kP;k n`’Vhus lax.kdkpk okij dlk djrk ;sbZy ;kpk fopkj izR;sd f”k{kdkus djk;pk vkgs R;kn`’Vhus ikWoj ikWbaVP;k okijkus dkgh “kS{kf.kd lkfgR; r;kj djkos- d`frl=krhy dk;kZpk vgoky lfoLrj iqjkO;klg lknj djkok- cufoysY;k cufoysY;k cufoysY;k cufoysY;k PPPt Ûeer efheÇbš Ûeer efheÇbš Ûeer efheÇbš Ûeer efheÇbš DeeTšDeeTšDeeTšDeeTš vgokykr ykokO;krvgokykr ykokO;krvgokykr ykokO;krvgokykr ykokO;kr---- megjâJeeleerÛÙee lekeälÙeele megjâJeeleerÛÙee lekeälÙeele megjâJeeleerÛÙee lekeälÙeele megjâJeeleerÛÙee lekeälÙeele efouÙeevegmeejefouÙeevegmeejefouÙeevegmeejefouÙeevegmeej vvvv oooo cccc DeOÙeeheveheOoleerÛeDeOÙeeheveheOoleerÛeDeOÙeeheveheOoleerÛeDeOÙeeheveheOoleerÛeerererer meJe& Heâesu[me& yeveJeeJeerle.meJe& Heâesu[me& yeveJeeJeerle.meJe& Heâesu[me& yeveJeeJeerle.meJe& Heâesu[me& yeveJeeJeerle. 7777½½½½ “kkjhfjd f”k{k.k“kkjhfjd f”k{k.k“kkjhfjd f”k{k.k“kkjhfjd f”k{k.k keâeÙe&MeeUekeâeÙe&MeeUekeâeÙe&MeeUekeâeÙe&MeeUe & dk;ZiqfLrdk fdaok vgoky& dk;ZiqfLrdk fdaok vgoky& dk;ZiqfLrdk fdaok vgoky& dk;ZiqfLrdk fdaok vgoky mfn~n’Vs& Nk=k/;kidke/;s &
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Paper I
EDUCATION IN EMERGING INDIAN SOCIETY
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :
To enable the student-teacher to understand :
1. About the relationship between Philosophy &Education & implications of Philosophy
on education.
2. The importance & role of education in the progress of Indian Society.
3. The contribution of great educators to the field of education.
4. The need to study education in Sociological perspective. The process of social change
and socialization to promote the development of a sense of commitment to the teaching
profession and social welfare.
5. Their role in the creation of new social order in the country and learn about various social
welfare opportunities in which they can participate helpfully.
6. The means and measures toward the promotion of National integration and protection of
human rights.
Unit 1. Concept of Education. 15 Marks
a) Education-Meaning, Nature and scope
b) Interrelation between philosophy and education
c) Objectives of education : Pre independence era and Post independence era
d) Indian concept of education :
1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.
2 Mahatma Phule.
3 Western concept of education
4 Pestallozzi
5 John Dewey
Unit 2. Major philosophical systems and their impact on education. 15 Marks
a) Idealism – with reference to Plato, Socrates and Advaita philosophy
b) Naturalism – with reference to the view of Rousseau and Rabindranath Tagore
c) Realism – with reference to Aristotle and Jainism
Unit 3. Educational thinkers and their contribution in developing principles of education
10 Marks
a) Gijju bhai – The world of the child
b) Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi – Man-making education
c) Shri Aurbindo – Integral education its basic premises, stages of development
d) Froebel – The play-way method
e) Montessori- The didactic apparatus
Unit 4. Sociological bases of Education : 15 Marks
a) Concept, nature and scope of educational sociology
b) Relationship between Individual and society
c) Education as a tool of economic development
d) Education as an agent of social change
e) Education and Human resource development - concept and objectives
Unit 5. Democracy as an ideology 15 Marks
a) Constitutional articles related to education
b) Secularism and education
c) Socialistic pattern of society and education
d) Education and Modernization
e) Education for National Integration
Unit 6. New Social Order and International understanding 10 Marks
a) Achieving a learning society : distance education, continuing education
b) Education for deprived classes namely, SC, ST women, physically handicapped
c) Globalization : concept need and significance
d) International understanding : concept, need and role of education in promoting
international understanding
Practicum : (Any One)
1. Collect information about various modes of distance education.
2. Give details about Govt.policies with reference to deprived classes.
3. Project on Women’s issues.
4. Visit to places of Rural schools and Report.
5. Visit to any Voluntary Organization and Report. Etc.
References -
● The teacher and Education in Emerging Society – N.C.E.R.T. Publication No.01 to 06
● Philosophy of Education-Bhatia & Bhatia
● Philosophy of Education Saffaya and Shaeda
● Sociological approach – Mathur S.S.
● Foundation of Education –Bokil V.P.
● Philosophical and Sociological bases of Education – Ahuja R.L.
● Selected questions on Education – Aggrawal J.C.
● Indian Emerging society – Mohite
● Groundwork of Educational philosophy – Ross
● Four Philosophies and their practice in Education and religion – Batler and Donald J.
● Seven great Western thinkers –
● Education in social context – N.C.E.R.T.
● Theory and principles of education – Bhatia
● Philosophy of Education – Ramakant Shukla
● Some great Western Educators – S.B. Choube (Ram Prasad & sons Bhopal)
● Learning to be – Deolor’s committee report
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Paper No. II
DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNER AND TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives : 1. To enable the student teachers to know various concepts and principles of Educational
psychology.
2. To understand the significance of psychology in teaching learning process.
3. To understand the psychology of learners.
4. To apply knowledge of psychology to make classroom teaching effective.
5. To develop health attitude towards education.
6. To appreciate the role of psychology in education.
7. To know the process of motivation and methods to produce motivation in them.
Unit : 1 Educational Psychology. 15 Marks
a) Its meaning, scope and limitations
b) Methods of studying psychology.-- i. Introspection ii. Observation iii. Experimental
iv. Case Study.
c) Human growth and development stages of development - infancy, childhood and
adolescence- physical, mental, social and emotional development in these stages with
special reference to the adolescence stage.
Unit : 2 Motivation 15 Marks
Motivation- Its types, Methods of producing motivation, Maslows hierarchy of needs.
Unit : 3. Personality 10 Marks
a) Definition, meaning and nature
b) Traits theory of personality –
i. Allport traits theory ii. Cattells 16 PF theory
iii. Eysencks traits theory iv. Dr. Sigmund Freude theory
c) Self-concept : Meaning and nature
Unit : 4 Mental Health 15 Marks
a) Concept of mental health
b) Causes of mal adjustment
c) Stress Management: concept and nature.
Unit : 5. Learning and Higher Mental Processes 15 Marks
a) Learning : The process of learning, Thorndike’s law of learning, learning by trial and
error method, conditioning - i. Classical ii. Operant & iii. insight.
b) Thinking : concept, types of thinking : i. Reasoning, ii. Problem solving & iii. Creativity.
Unit : 6. Individual Differences and Intelligence 10 Marks
a) Individual difference : Nature and causes of Individual Difference.
b) Intelligence : Meaning and Nature, Theories of Intelligence : i. One factor theory
ii. Two factors theory iii. Multi factory theory (P.M.A.) iv. Guilfords structure (SI)
PRACTICUM : (Any One)
1. Case study of a adolescent.
2. Perform any one activity using sociometry in a class and record the results to prepare a
sociogram/social distance scale.
3. Prepare a programme for constructivist Learning.
4. Prepare a Case study of a Mal-adjust student.
5. Find IQ of students of any class.
Recommended Books
• Advanced Educational psychology- N.L.Dosujh.
• Educational Psychology- Dr.G.L.Kandu& Dr.D.N.Tutoo sterling publishers (P)Ltd. New
Delhi- 1988
• Advanced Educational Psychology- Chauhan S.S., Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Ltd.,
New Delhi, 1987.
• Child Development Hurlok (1978) Mc- Grow Hills Book Co. New York.
• Child Psychology and chilld Guidance, Kale S.V. (1983) Himalaya publishing House,
Girgaon, Bombay.
• The psychology of Human Growth and Development, Baller W.B. & chales D.C. (1961)
New York. Ltd. Rinchart&Winsten.
• Personality strategies and Issues Spingler D. Michael and Lieber, M.Robert (1989) –
Books/Cole publishing company pacific Grow, California.
• Psychological foundations of Education Dandekar W.N. (1981) (2ns Ed) Macmillan India
Ltd.
• Modern Educational psychology- E.S.Avans London-
Rout ledge and Kegan paual New York, Humanities Press.
• Psychology and Exceptional Children- Cruisk-shank W.M.Prentice Hall 1975.
• Theories of Personality (3rd
Edn)- 1978 Hall and Lindzwey wiley Eastern Ltd. New
Delhi.
• Educational psychology- Das.
• Learning and Instruction – John Decco.
• Education psychology- J.S.Walia.
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Paper No. III
HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN INDIA
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :-
To enable student teacher to :
1. Understand that development of Education is influenced by socio-political forces of
the time.
2. Acquire knowledge of Characteristic features of ancient, medieval and British system of
education in India and of their strengths and limitations.
3. Understand the contribution of various major committees and commissions on education
set up from time to time.
4. Appreciate the Developments in Indian education in the post- Independence era.
Unit –I 20 Marks
Education in India during (a) Vedic period, (b) Buddhist period, (c) Medieval period,
with reference to – objectives, characteristics, methods of teaching, literature, subjects taught,
centers, merits and limitations.
Unit- II 20 Marks
a) Anglicist and orientalist controversy on education in India.
b) Macaulay’s minutes.
c) Bentincks Resolution of 1835
d) Adam’s report,
e) Wood’s dispatch 1854,
f) Lord Curzon’s National policy.
g) Indian Education commission 1882- recommendation about Primary and Secondary
Education.
Unit – III 10 Marks
a) National Education Movement – Objectives, Curriculum, Methods of teaching, centres.
b) Sadler Commission report – 1917-1919 recommendations about Culcutta University.
c) Wardha Scheme of education 1937- objectives, Curriculum, characteristics, merits and
limitations.
Unit – IV 20 Marks
a) Dr.Radhakrishna Commission 1948. recommendations about Professional and Higher
Education,
b) Secondary Education Commission 1952.Objectives, recommendations about Secondary
Education,
c) Indian Education Commission 1964.(Kothari Commission)- National Objectives, its
recommendations about Teacher Education,
d) National Policy of Education – 1986 and Programme of Action of NPE 1992.
Unit – V 10 Marks
a) National Knowledge Commission – 2005, Main recommendations about constructive
approach in Education.
b) National Curriculum Framework – 2009, Objectives & Main Features.
c) Right To Education (RTE) – 2010, Need and Features.
PRACTICUM – (Any one)
1. Collection of Statements showing importance of “Guru” in different
languages.
2. Visit to “Ashrams”, “Madarsa” and “Monc” and give report of their work.
3. Interview of “Guru”, “ Maulawi”,or “Bhikkhu” and report.
4. Any other practical related to syllabus.
Recommended Books
● Educational documents in India
By B.D.Bhatt & J.C. Agrawal –Arya book depot, karol bagh, New Delhi 5
● History of Indian Education – Chaube S.P.Vinod pustak Mandir, Agra 2
● History of Indian Education – By B.C.Ray, Prakash Kendra, Lucknow 7
● History of Indian Education – Rawat D.I.Ramprasad & Sons, Agra 3
● University Education Commission – (1948-49)
● Secondary Education Committee Report (1952-53)
● Education and National Development – Indian Education Commission (1964-66)
● National policy of Education (1986)
● Revised National policy of Education (1992)
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Paper – IV
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper - 3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives:
To enable student teacher to,
1. Understand the meaning, scope and development of Education al technology.
2. Understand concept of information technology.
3. Use information technology in education.
4. Understand the communication process, system, approach to instruction and the modes of
instruction.
5. Explain the meaning, scope, need and purposes of school management.
6. Identify and relate administrative steps and financing for secondary education at
central, state and local level.
7. Conduct a school survey regarding the details of the school plant and administrative
aspect of the school.
8. Understand the concept of school and classroom management.
9. Understand human relationship, problems of secondary schools.
10. Understand types of teacher traning & teachers evaluation.
UNIT - I Educational Technology 15 marks
a) Meaning, concept, nature, scope of Educational Technology.
b) Need of Educational Technology in India – role of CIET, SIET, Balchitravani.
c) Role of television with respect to Educational Technology in India - SITE, INSAT
programmes, Countrywide classroom, Gyandarshan, Edusat, etc.
d) Distinction between hardware and software technologies, their role in modern
educational practice.
e) Hardware technologies – Projective equipments – OHP, slide projector, film projector,
LCD projector, Television, Radio, etc.
UNIT – II New Technologies: Concept and application in education 15 marks
a) Programmed Learning and its types – linear, branch, mathetics, CAL.
b) Language laboratory, teleconferencing (audio, video, computer).
c) Computer – meaning, characteristics, types.
d) Application of computer in various fields, educational use of computer.
e) Internet technology – historical development, its application, email.
UNIT- III Communication & ICT in Education 10 marks
a) Communication – Meaning, principles, process, modes and barriers.
b) Concept ,meaning, definitions & characteristics of ICT in education.
c) Advantages and limitation of ICT.
d) Developing the unit plans, creating multimedia presentation, support material for teachers
and students.
UNIT - IV Management in Education 15 marks
a) Meaning, need, importance and objectives of Educational management.
b) Concept and nature of school management.
c) Management of human and physical resources
d) Management of curricular and co-curricular activities.
e) Institutional planning, definition, needs, objectives and performance profile of Institution.
UNIT – V Management of Resources 15 marks
a) Qualities of Head Master/Principal and Supervisor.
b) Skills: Interpersonal relations, stress management and conflict management.
c) Performance appraisal: Meaning and importance, criteria of performance appraisal of
teachers.
d) Parent Teacher Association (PTA) – Importance and its activities.
e) Importance of essential records (General Register, Attendance Register for staff &
students, Log Book for Teacher, Service Book and Cumulative Record Card).
UNIT –VI Discipline and Accountability in school. 10 marks
a) School discipline, reward and punishment.
b) Ways of ensuring effective institutional discipline.
c) Accountability in school education.
d) Methods used for assessment of accountability of Teaching & Non-Teaching Staff.
e) Secondary School Code - need and salient features, Role and Functions of School
tribunal, types of leave, types of grant-in-aid.
PRACTICUM: (Any one)
1. Report of visit to a language laboratory.
2. Preparation of PPt CD.
3. Developing of softwares - transparency, slides.
Recommended Books:
• Educational Technology and Management – Dr. R.A. Sharma, R. Lall Book Depot, Meerut.
• Educational Technology and Management – J.C. Aggarwa Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra.
• Educational Technology- A. R. Sharma, Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra.
• Essentials of Educational Technology - S.K. Mangal & Uma Mangal
PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
• Educational Technology - Jagannath Mohanty, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi.
• Educational Technology - Usha Rao, Himalaya Publishing House,Mumbai
• A Text Book of Educational Technology – B.C. Dash, Wisdom Press, N. Delhi.
• School Organization & Administration – Raghunath Safaya & Shaida.
• Educational Technology - Dr. Shaikh Imran, Sufa Publications, Aurangabad.
• IT Tools and Applications - Sanjay Saxena & Prabhpreet Chopra,Vikas Publishing House,
New Delhi.
• Computer Science- Dr. S.A. Mannan & Dr. M. Razaullah Khan,Renuka Prakashan,
Aurangabad.
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Paper No. V
EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION AND ACTION RESEARCH
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
OBJECTIVES:- To enable the student-teacher -
1. To acquire basic scientific concepts and practices in educational Evaluation.
2. To tabulate and find out some standard meaning from the raw scores by using
statistical procedures.
3. To develop skills and competencies in the student teacher for the use of the
techniques in the field.
4. To enable the student teacher to interpret the result of educational measurement.
5. To enable the student understand about various educational and mental
measurement tools.
Unit – I 10 Marks
a) Measurement and evaluation-meaning and concept
b) Difference between measurement and evaluation.
c) The Modern concept of evaluation – objectives, learning Experiences and Tools of
evaluation
d) Continuous and Comprehencive Evaluation.
e) Formative and summative evaluation.
f) Taxonomy of educational objectives (According to three domains), Instructional
objectives, their specifications. Evaluation of Instructional objectives.
g) Learning experiences – types and sources.
Unit – II 15 Marks
a) Characteristics of a good test – validity, reliability, adequacy, objectivity, usability and
discrimination power.
b) Quantitative tools of evaluation – written examination, types of items used in written
examination (Long answer questions, short answer questions and objective type
questions.), oral examination, practical examination, their merits and limitations.
c) Malpractices in Examination and remedies.
d) Qualitative tools of evaluation – Observation Technique, Self Report Technique,
Projective Technique and Sociometric Technique.
Unit – III 15 Marks
a) Planning and preparing –
i) year - plan, ii) unit -plan, iii) lesson -plan,
steps of lesson plan :-
i)Introduction/set induction, ii) statement of aim,
iii)Presentation, iv)Recapitulation,
v)Application, (measurement of applicable objectives-application, skill and attitude)
vi)Evaluation- (Measurement of knowledge and understanding) vii) Home work
b) Preparing and designing of a standardized test-blue print, question forming, editing the
test, marking scheme and scoring key, item analysis.
Unit – IV 15 Marks
a) Educational statistics – Collection and Tabulation of data, Graphical Representation,
Measures of Central Tendency – mean, median, mode their merits and limitations.
b) Measures of variability–range, quartile deviation, standard deviation–their merits and
limitations.
Unit – V 15 Marks
a) Interpreting test scores – standard scores, normal probability curve, percentile and
percentile rank.
b) Co-efficient of correlation by using spearman’s rank difference method, interpreting co-
efficient of correlation.
Unit – VI 10 Marks
Action Research
a) Meaning of action research.
b) Need and importance of action research.
c) Steps and design of an action research project.
d) Reporting action Research.
PRACTICUM :- (Any one)
1. Preparation of a Unit Test.
2. Preparation of a Year Plan.
3. Preparation of a Unit Plan.
4. Preparation of action research proposal.
5. Find out mean from scores of any class.
6. Find out Standard deviation from scores of any class.
Reference Books (Paper V)
● Constructing Evaluation instrument-Longmans, Grees of Co.Inc. NY-18
● Statistics in psychology and Education, Henry Garret.
● Fundaments of statistics – Thurston M.C. Grow Hill Book Company, London.
● Measurement and Statistics in Education – Rawat D.S. Ramprasad & Sons Agra.
● Evaluation in schools-Dandekar W.N.,Vidya prakashan Pune 30
● Evaluational Measurement – Lindguise, America council of Education-Washington.
● Eductional Evaluation and Statistics(Urdu Edition)Dr.Shaheen Parveen & Dr.Shaikh
Imran,Sufa Publications,Aurangabad.
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
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keâkeâkeâkeâ. Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeves Je DeOÙeeheve meecegieÇer. Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeves Je DeOÙeeheve meecegieÇer. Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeves Je DeOÙeeheve meecegieÇer. Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeves Je DeOÙeeheve meecegieÇer - heâuekeâ, efÛe$es, lekeäles, jsef[Dees, OÙeefvecegefoÇle, efJnef[Dees, OJeefveefheâleer, efÛe$eerefheâleer,
MeyohešdšÙee, keâe$eCes, Yee<eemebieCekeâ, Fbšjvesš, mebieCekeâ meneefÙÙele DevegosMeve Je DeOÙeÙeve – hee@Jej hee@FbšÛÙee meenÙeeves
meeojerkeâjCe leÙeej keâjCes, heÇlÙe#e meeojerkeâjCe.
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Jekeäle=lJe mheOee&, Yeeef<ekeâ KesU, Meyokeâes[s, hegmlekeâ hejer#eCe, megefJeÛeej uesKeve, efoveefJeMes<e uesKeve, efÛebleefvekeâe mheOee&, keâesMe Je
meboYe&ieÇLeebÛee Jeehej, hee"eblej.
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1.Ieškeâ ÛeeÛeCeer leÙeej keâjCes.
2.Skeâe Jeiee&Ûes Jeeef<e&keâ Je Ieškeâ efveÙeesspeve leÙeej keâjCes.
3.mebieCekeâeÛÙee JeehejeÛee Skeâ hee" leÙeej keâjCes.
4.Skeâe hee"ÙeIeškeâele mebieCekeâeÛÙee DeeOeejs Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe JeehejCes.
5.Skeâ Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe leÙeej keâjCes.
6.ceeOÙeefcekeâ mlejeJejerue Skeâe hee"ÙehegmlekeâeÛes hejer#eCe keâjCes.
7.Skeâe MeeuesÙe hee"ÙeIeškeâemee"er hee@Jejhee@FbšÛes meeojerkeâjCe leÙeej keâjCes.
meboYe& ieÇbLe meboYe& ieÇbLe meboYe& ieÇbLe meboYe& ieÇbLe –––– ● ceje"erÛes DeOÙeeheve – Dekeâesuekeâj, heešCekeâj
● ceje"erÛes DeOÙeeheve – ce.yee.keâtb[ues
● ceele=Yee<esÛes DeOÙeeheve – ÛeboÇkeâgceej [ebies
● ceje"er Yee<esÛes DeOÙeeheve Je cetuÙeceeheve – ueeruee heešerue
● ceje"er Yee<ee keâMeer efMekeâJeeJeer – osJeOej, osMeheeb[s
● ceje"er Yee<esÛes DeOÙeeheve – ce.efJe.heâeškeâ
● ceje"erÛes DeOÙeeheve – o.$Ùeb.mee"s
● ceje"erÛes DeOÙeeheve – [[email protected] peesMeer –ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve -2007
● Jeiee&OÙeeheveeÛÙee Gefoddo<šebÛes cetuÙeceeheve - ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve -2006
● Hee"efveÙeespeve [[email protected]škeâj, [e@.ßeerceleer peesMeer – ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve, Deewjbieeyeeo le=leerÙe DeeJe=lòeer 2005
● ceele=Yee<ee ceje"erÛes DeeMeÙeÙegkeäle DeOÙeeheve – heÇe.vee.ie.heJeej vegleve heÇkeâeMeve hegCes.
● ceje"erÛes DeeMeÙeÙegkeäle DeOÙeeheve – [[email protected] ogveeKes vegleve heÇkeâeMeve hegCes.
● DeeMeÙeÙegkeäle DeOÙeeheve – heÇe.ceefKepee vegleve heÇÇkeâeMeve hegCes.
● DeeMeÙeÙegkeäle DeOÙeeheve heOoleer – [[email protected][s&& keâwueeme, [[email protected] Je [[email protected][s vegleve heÇkeâeMeve hegCes.
● ceje"erÛes DeOÙeeheve – [[email protected] keâjboerkeâj
● mebieCekeâ meneefÙÙele DevegosMeve Je DeOÙeÙeve – [[email protected] peesMeer,meew.cesIevee efMeje{esCekeâj,ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve,Deewjbieeyeeo.2007.
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
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Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
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3. ¿ÖÖ»ÖêµÖ ¯ÖÖšüµÖ�Îú´Ö ´Öë ¤æüÃÖ¸üß ³ÖÖÂÖÖ �êú ºþ¯Ö ´Öë ×Æü−¤üß ÃÖß�ÖÖ−Öê �êú ˆ¤ü¤êü¿µÖ �úÖê ÃÖ´Ö—Ö »Öê−Öê ´Öë ´Ö¤ü¤ü �ú¸ü−ÖÖ |
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5. ×Æü−¤üß ³ÖÖÂÖÖ �úß ×¾Ö×¾Ö¬Ö ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ†Öë, ˆ¤ü¤êü¿µÖÖë ‹¾ÖÓ ×¾Ö׬ֵÖÖë �úß •ÖÖ−Ö�úÖ¸üß ¯ÖÏÖ¯ŸÖ �ú¸ü−ÖÖ |
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heÇkeâeMeve,Deewjbieeyeeo.2007. ● Jeiee&OÙeeheveeÛÙee Gefoddo<šebÛes cetuÙeceeheve - ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve -2006
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
OBJECTIVES :
1. To enable the student-teacher to acquire knowledge of :-
i) The present status of English in India.
ii)The present position of English in the school curriculum in Maharashtra.
iii) the general aims and objectives of teaching English
iv) the instructional objectives and speciation.
v) the current methods of and approaches to the teaching of English
2. To enable the student- teacher to develop –
i) The skills necessary to plan and use a verity of learning experiences and instructional
materials in the teaching of English.
ii) The skills necessary to teach English effectively in the secondary class-room.
iii) A favorable attitude towards English as subject.
3. To enable the student teacher to acquire –
i) Knowledge of the evaluation procedure used in evaluating the language learning of
his/her pupils in the class-room.
ii) The skills necessary to evaluate the language learning of his/her pupils in the class-
room.
4.. To enable the student teacher to acquire –
i) A thorough knowledge of the English school syllabus so that they will be aware of the
linguistic skill and knowledge required of school-pupils at the various levels.
ii) A familiarity with the text-books currently used in schools.
iii)The necessary skills to use these text-books efficiently in the class-room so as to bring
about the learning objectives of the pupils.
Unit – I Fundamental of Language -10 Marks
a) Need,importance,language awareness in a multilingual society in the era of
globalization.
b) Factors affecting language learning physical, pshycologycal and social.
c) Principle and maxims of language teaching..
Unit – II Curriculum, Syllabus and Text-book of English, Methods and
approaches. -10 Marks
a. Principles of a good curriculum.
b. Present curriculum and syllabus of Secondary and Higher Secondary level in
Maharashtra.
c. Characteristics of text book of English and manual/handbook of English.
d. General and instructional objectives of teaching English with their specification
and evaluation
d) Methods and approaches – Direct Method, Communicative Approach,
constructive approach.
e) computer assisted instruction and learning – creating a power point presentation
for a teaching unit.
Unit – III Aspects of language teaching and lesson planning -10 Marks
a) Prose :- Techniques – (Discussion, Narration, Questioning) methods – story telling,
dramatization
b) Poetry :- Methods (Recitation, Song Action) Techinqus of appreciation
c) Grammer :- Typs – (Functional, Formal)
d) Methods – (Inductive, Deductive)
e) Model - Social Simulation Model
f) Language Acquistion inside / ourside classroom
i) Listening – Concept Significance, Activities to develop listening
ii) Speaching – Concept Significance, Activities to develop speaking
iii) Reading – Concept, methods (phonic, whole world) Types – (Loud,
Silent, Intensive, Extensive and Supplementray)
iv) Writing – Types of composition (Guided, free and creative)
Unit – IV English Teacher and Learning Resources 10 Marks
a. i) Qualities of an English Teacher.
ii) Professional growth of English Teacher.
b. Learning Resources :-
i) Support material – picture, slides, OHP, tape recorder, video, T.V., radio etc.
ii) Support System – excursion, quiz, puzzle, riddle etc.
c. Content Knowledge Enrichment.(Detail study of the Teaching Unit)
PRACTICUM – (Any One)
1. Preparation of Unit Plan with the help of Computer [Digital Unit Plan].
2. Critisize any Secondary School English Text book.
3. Prepare a Year Plan and Unit Plan.
4. Prepare student support material with the help of Computer.
Recommended Books (English)
● Randolph Quirk – The Use of English (Longmans).
● Teaching English in India Today (Parimal Prakashan).Yardi V.V.
● Teaching English as a second Language (Mc Graw Hill) Narold B.Allen .
● The Teaching of English in India (Oxford).Thompson & Wyatt .
● Teaching English in India (Shree Vidya prakashan). Saraf R.S.
● Essentials of English Teaching (Vinod pustak Mandir). Jain R.K.
● Methods of Teaching English in India (Laxmi Narayan).Sharma K.L.
● Language Teaching (Tata Me Graw Hill). Robert Lado
● Simple Audio-Visual Aids to foreign Language Teaching (Oxford). Lee W.L. and Heien
Coppen
● Better English Pronunciation (ELBS and Cambridge). J.O.O.Connor .
● An Introductison to the pronunciation of English (ELBS). Gimson A.C.
● An Outline of general phonetics(Oxford). Bansal R.K.
● Teaching and Testing English (Hunter resonation London Press) Ballard P.B.-
● Testing English as a Second Language (Mc Graw Hill). David P.Harris
● Teaching English –A Training Course for Teachers (OUP). Duff A. (1988)
● Class room testing (Longman).Heaton J.B. (19990).
● Language Teaching Methodology (Printice Hall) Nunan D. (19991)
● Lesson Plan Dr.Shetkar G.V., Dr.Smt.Joshi S.V. Mrunmai Prakashan A’bad 2005
● Teaching Foreign Language skills (University of Chicago Press). Rivers W.M. (1981)
● English for the Teacher (OUP).Sprat M. (1994)
● Fundamental Concept of Language teaching (OUP) Stern (1993)
● Teaching Aspect of English Language (Nutan Praksan, Pune.) Gurav H.K. (1990)
● Communicative Language – teaching in English- B.B.Pandit, Pro.Suryanshi, Pro. Kute.
● heÖšü×−ÖµÖÖê•Ö−Ö - ›üÖ.÷Ö�Öê¿Ö ¿Öê™ü�ú¸ü, ›üÖ.¿ÖÖê³Ö−ÖÖ •ÖÖê¿Öß - ´Öé�´ÖµÖß ¯ÖÏ�úÖ¿Ö−Ö, †Öî Óü÷ÖÖ²ÖÖ¤ü ŸÖéŸÖßµÖ †Ö¾Öé¢Öß 2005.
● mebieCekeâ meneefÙÙele DevegosMeve Je DeOÙeÙeve – [[email protected] peesMeer,meew.cesIevee efMeje{esCekeâj,ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve,Deewjbieeyeeo.2007.
● Jeiee&OÙeeheveeÛÙee Gefoddo<šebÛes cetuÙeceeheve - ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve -2006
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
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Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING URDU
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
OBJECTIVES :
1. To enable the pupil-teacher to understand the role of Urdu as Mother tongue while
educating the child.
2. To help the pupil-teacher to systematize, synthesize and give a proper directives in
utilizing the knowledge.
3. To enable the pupil-teacher to develop the power of expression and habit of acquiring
higher references.
4. To help the pupil-teacher to envisage the methods of teaching and techniques of
envaluation to correlate with classroom teaching of Urdu.
5. To identify the difficult areas ofURDU Language to suggest remedial programme and
enhance appreciation of URDU Literature.
Unit – I Need and Importance of Urdu 10 Marks
a) Place & importance of URDU as Mother tongue in Secondary Schools in Maharashtra.
b) Co-relation of Urdu with other subjects in the curriculum of Secondary Schools.
c) Role of Urdu in promoting national integration.
Unit – II Curriculum, Syllabus and Text-book of Urdu. 10 Marks
a) Principles of Curriculum Construction.
b) Present curriculum of the Secondary and Higher Secondary level in Maharashtra.
c) Critical Study of the Syllabus of the Secondary and Higher Secondary Classes.
d) Characteristics of a good text- book of Urdu.
e) A Critical study of any text book at the Secondary level with reference to its curriculum,
syllabus and characteristics of the text book.
f) General and Instructional objectives of teaching Urdu, their specifications and evaluation.
Unit – III Methods, Approaches, support material for teaching Urdu. 10 Marks
a) Methods - lecture, discussion, Inductive-deductive, Project, and their application in
teaching.
b) Approaches – Comunicative approach.
c) Model – Social Simulation Model.
d) Support Material – Pictures, Slides, Strips, OHP, Tape recorder, Video, Television,
Radio, CD etc.
e) Support system - excursion, quiz, puzzle, riddle etc.
f) Computer Assisted Instruction and learning – Preparation and presentation of lesson plan
with the help of the power point presentation.
Unit – IV Urdu Teacher 10 Marks
a) Characteristics of a good Urdu teacher.
b) Content Knowledge enrichment (deep study of the teaching unit).
c) Professional Growth of Urdu teacher and Urdu teacher Organization.
PRACTICUM:- (Any One)
1. Preparation of Unit Plan with the help of Computer [Digital Unit Plan].
2. Critisize any Secondary School English Text book.
3. Prepare a Unit Test
4. Prepare a Unit Plan
5. Prepare teacher support material with the help of ICT.
Recommended Books (Urdu)
● Urdu Kaise Padhaen – Moulvi Saleem, Chaman Book Depot, Delhi.
● Ham Kaise Padhaen – Salamatuallah.
● Mashqui Tadvees Kyon Our Kaise – Dr.Mohd.Lkram Khan, Maktabe Jamia Malia,
Delhi.
● Taleem Deneka Fun O Manohar Sahaje.
● Tadreese Urdu – Ahmand Hussain.
● Urdu Adab Ki Tareekh – Dr.Jameel.
● Urdu Sikhaneka Jamia Tareqa-Abdul Gaffar madholi.
● Fune Taleem – Ahsam Siddiqui.
● Hum Urdu aise Padhaen-Moinuddin, Makataba Jamia, Delhi.
● Tadrees-E-Urdu-Moinuddin, (For B.Ed.)
● Padhane Ka Maza – Muriel Wasi N.C.E.R.T., New Delhi.
● Path Niyojan – Dr.Shetkar, Dr.Joshi, Mrunmayee, Prakashan, Aurangabad – 2000.
● mebieCekeâ meneefÙÙele DevegosMeve Je DeOÙeÙeve – [[email protected] peesMeer,meew.cesIevee efMeje{esCekeâj,ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve,Deewjbieeyeeo.2007.
● Jeiee&OÙeeheveeÛÙee Gefoddo<šebÛes cetuÙeceeheve - ce=CceÙeer heÇkeâeMeve -2006 ---------------------------------------------------
Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING SCIENCE
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
OBJECTIVES : Student teacher to have the ability to :
1. Develop a broad understanding of the principles of procedures used in modern
science education.
2. Development their essential skills for practicing modern Science Education.
3. Develop their skills necessary for preparing international accessories.
4. Prepare acceptance lesson models which lay down this procedures to be adopted for
preparing designs of lessons.
5. Manage introduction activity in such a way that the vast majority of the learners
attain most of the objectives.
Unit – I Nature and Scope of Teaching of Science. 10 Marks
a) Nature of modern Science
b) Justification for including Science as a subject of study
c) Impact of Science on modern Communities, globalization and Science eminent world
Scientists – Galilio, Einstein, Luise pasture
d) Eminent Indian Scientists – C.V.Raman, Dr.Homi Bhabha, Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam,Vijay
Bhatkar.
e) Professions in area of Science.
f) Correlation with other school subjects.
Unit – II Curriculum, Syllabus and Text book of Science:- 10 Marks
a) Curriculum and resource Utilisation
b) Approaches to Curriculum orgarization using Procedure like concentric approach,
topical, process, Integrated approaches.
c) Curriculum of Secondary and higher Secondary level.
d) Syllabus of Secondary and higher Secondary classes.
e) Characteristics as a good text book as Science.
f) A critical study of a text book with reference to Curriculum, syllabus and Characteristics
of text book.
g) Instructional objectives of teaching Science their specification, evaluation of Instructional
objective.
Unit – III Methods, support material and Co-curricular activities. 10 Marks
a) Methods of teaching Science – Project, Demonstration, Experimental, Heuristic, lecture.
b) Models for teaching science – Concept attainment model, Enquiry training model,
Cognitive growth model, Advanced organized model.
c) Support material – Science laboratory, Text books, Journals Hand books, Student work
books, display slides, laboratory materials, audio-video support materials
d) Computer assited instruction & learning - creating Computer based support material with
the help of power point presentation.
e) Co-Curricular activities – field trips, school gardening, Science club, visit to Science
museum, Science fairs and exhibitions, Scientific hobbies, maintenance of aquarium,
herbarium and vivarium.
Unit – IV Science Teacher 10 Marks
a) Qualities of a good Science teacher.
b) Professional growth of Science teacher.
c) Content knowledge enrichment for the Science teacher. (deep study of teaching unit)
Practicum – (Any One)
1. Prepare a Unit test.
2. Prepare a teaching aid
3. Prepare some material for an experiment.
4. Prepare a plan for computer assisted instruction.
5. Criticize a text book with reference to curriculum syllabus and characteristics of the text
book.
6. prepare year plan & Unit plan of a class.
7. Paper a Power point presentation.
Recommended Books :
● Teaching science in today’s secondary schools – Walter A- Thuber, prentice Hall of India
(Pvt.Ltd.) New Delhi
● The Teaching of science in secondary schools science master’s Association.
● The Teaching of physics and chemistry in India – Ghanshamadas.
● Source book of science – UNESCO
● Teaching of science – T.S.Nagpal
● Teaching of science – Sharma & Sharma
● Teaching of general science in Topical secondary school – H.N. Sunders. UNESCO
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING HISTORY
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
Objectives : To enable student teacher to,
1. understand the significance, place and importance of History in school curriculum
and human life.
2. Be acquainted with the structure of History subject.
3. Be acquainted with the aims and objectives of teaching History in secondary schools.
4. Understand methods, devices and techniques of teaching History.
5. Use variety of learning experience and instructional materials teaching aid while
teaching History.
6. Understand planning and organization of teaching History.
7. Be acquainted with evaluation procedure and to help them in acquiring the same.
8. Be acquainted with the qualities and professional growth of History knowledge of the
student.
Unit I. Nature, Importance and Place of History 05 Marks
a) Meaning and scope, Nature of History as a subject, changing concept of History,
Importance of History in daily life.
b) Correlation of History with other school subjects – Literature, Geography, Science,
Maths.
Unit II. Aims, objectives and values of teaching History 10 Marks
a) Objectives and specification of teaching History.
b) Various methods of organizing the History syllabus
i) Chronological method
ii) Periodic method
iii) Concentric method
iv) The place of local, national and world History in the syllabus.
Unit III. Teaching Methods, Models, Instructional Material and support
system of teaching History 15 Marks
a) Teaching Methods Story telling ii) Source method iii) Project method iv) Dramatization
and role play method v) Lecture method vi) Discussion method vii) Narration method.
b) Model- Enquiry training model.
c) Teaching Materials- print materials, text book, supplementary reading materials, work
books, general reference material, advance books on History teachers hand book and
manuals pictures, maps, charts time line and time charts, slides, filmstrips, models, green
board, radio, tape recorder, projectors, T.V., video motion pictures etc.
d) computer assisted instruction and learning – creating a power point presentation for
a teaching unit.
e) History room : Need and importance, equipment, nature, maintenance and role of
teacher.
f) Support system – Importance and organization of relevant curricular and co-curricular
activities such as debates, collections, excursion, dramatization, role playing, History
club, exhibitions, museum, essay competitions
Unit IV. History Teacher. 10 Marks
a. Qualities of a good History teacher.
b. Professional growth of History teacher.
c. Content knowledge enrichment for the History teacher. (deep study of teaching unit)
Practicum : (Any One)
1. Preparation of unit test.
2. Preparation of one teaching aid.
3. Visit to historical place and report it.
4. Prepare a power point presentation for any school level teaching unit in History.
Recommended Books :
1. Teaching of History Ghate V.D.– Oxford University press, Bombay.
2. The teaching of History Johnson. – McMillan and comp. Bombay.
3. Creative Teaching of History Ghosh K.D. - Oxford University press, Bombay.
4. Teaching of History Kocherar S.K. - Starting Publisher.
5. The teaching of History.V.P. Chate .
6. Teaching of History,Nirmal Yadav.
7. Teaching of History.B.D. Shaida and Saheb Singh.
8. Hand book for History teachers, R. Vajreshwari. Allied Publishers, Bombay.
9. Mufasil Tadris-E-Tarique,Dr.Moin Fatema – Zaheer publication. Aurangabad(2011).
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING GEOGRAPHY
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hrs Total - 50
Unit-I Nature, importance and place of geography in school curriculum
10 marks
1. Meaning, nature and scope with special reference to modern concept of Geography.
2. Place and importance of geography in secondary school curriculum and in human
life.
3. Correlation of Geography with other school subjects.
4. Hierarchy and structure of geography.
5. Grammer of Geography.
Unit –II Curriculum, syllabus, textbooks 10 marks
a) Principles of a good curriculum. Objectives of teaching geography at secondary and
higher secondary school level.
b) Methods of curriculum construction of geography – concentric, unit.
c) A critical analysis of a secondary level text book with reference to curriculum,
syllabus and characteristics of text book.
d) Instructional objectives of teaching geography and their specifications.
Unit- III Methods, models and Instructional materials in teaching of
geography 15 marks
a) Geography methods – Project, excursion, journey, regional, observation,
b) laboratory, correlation, descriptive, discussion, etc.
c) Models of teaching: Concept attainment, Enquiry training model.
d) Computer assisted instruction and learning – preparation of a power point
presentation for teaching units.
e) Geography club, geography exhibition, geography museum, geography room -
importance and utilization.
f) Importance of maps in teaching of Geography, types of maps, when and how to use
political map, physical map and other maps.
g) Use of atlas, globes, charts, models, specimens, pictures in teaching of geography.
h) Importance of internet in Geography – Google Earth, Wikipedia.
i) GPS navigation system, importance of GPS in a mobile phone.
UNIT – IV Geography teacher. 05 Marks
a) Qualities of a good geography teacher.
b) Professional growth of Geography teacher.
c) Content knowledge enrichment for the Geography teacher. (deep study of teaching
unit)
PRACTICUM: (Any One)
1. Preparataion of year plan and unit plan.
2. Critical analysis of any one geography text book.
3. Excursion and its report.
4. Prepare a power point presentation on any one topic in geography subject.
Recommended books:
• Teaching of Geography – Shaida B.D., Sharma J.C., Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
• Geography and Education – Mukherji S.P., Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan, Darjeeling.
• Teaching of Geography – Arora K.L., Prakash Brothers, Ludhiana.
• Principles and practice for Geography Teaching – Barnard University tutorials Press,
London.
• Models of Teaching – Bruce Joyce & Marsha Weil.
• Teaching of Geography, Shaida B.D., Sharma J.C. Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
• Geography and Education – Mukherji S.P., Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan. Darajeeling.
• Geography Teaching – Varma O.P. & Vedanayagan E.G., sterling publishers, Jullunder.
• Teaching Geography-Arora K.L., Prakash Brothers, Ludhiyana.
• Principles and practice for Geography Teaching – Barnard, University tutorials press,
London.
• Becoming Better Teacher – Mirco Teaching Approach, Pary H.K., Sahitya Mudranalaya,
Ahmadabad.
• Models of Teaching – Brucs & Joyce & Marsha will.
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Paper No. VI
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS
Credits – 2 Internal - 10
Hours - 30 External - 40
Theory Paper -1.30 Hours Total - 50
OBJECTIVES : To enable the pupil teacher to:
1. Understand and appreciate the uses and significance of Mathematics in daily life.
2. Learn successfully various approaches of teaching Mathematics and to use them
Judiciously.
3. To appreciate the contribution of various mathematicians.
4. To know the methods of planning instruction for the classroom.
5. Prepare Co-curricular activities and organize the library and book as per the needs.
6. Appreciate and organize activities to develop aesthetics of Mathematics.
7. Obtain feedback both about teaching as well as student’s learning.
Unit – I Place and importance of Mathematics in the school curriculum.
10 Marks
a) Meaning, nature and scope of Mathematics.
b) Values and importance of Mathematics.
c) Place of Mathematics in school curriculum
d) Branches of Mathematics (pure & applied), language of maths, logic, induction &
deduction.
e) Correlation of Mathematics with other school subjects.
f) Contributions of eminent mathematicians with reference to Aryabhatta,
Bhaskaracharya, Ramanujan, Euclid, Pythagoras and Rene-Descartes.
. Unit – II Curriculum, Syllabus and Text-book of Mathematics. 10 Mark
a) Principles a good Curriculum, Topical and concentric approach of Curriculum.
b) Present Curriculum at Secondary and higher Secondary level.
c) Syllabus of secondary and higher secondary classes.
d) Characteristics of a good text-book.
e) A critical study of a text book with reference to Curriculum, syllabus and
Characteristics of text book.
f) General objectives of teaching Mathematics.
g) Instructional objectives of teaching Mathematics, their specifications, Evaluation of
instructional objectives.
Unit – III Method, Techniques and Support system 15 Marks
a) Maxims of teaching Mathematics
b) Methods of teaching Mathematics (i) Inductive – Deductive (ii) Analytical-Synthetic
(iii)Heuristice (iv) Laboratory (v) Project (vi) Experimantal (vii) Lecture cum
Demostration (viii) Problem Solving
c) Techniques of teaching Mathematics (i) Assignment (ii) Co-operative learning (iii)
Drill work – oral & written (iv) Technology based technique
d) Models of teaching (i) Concept attainment model (ii) Advanced organizer model
e) Support technology (i) 2D: Chart,Boards (all type) cutouts,pictures ,graphs (ii) 3D :
Model ,objects,abacus ,(iii) T.V., Slides, VCD,DVD, LCD Projector, Use of Internet.
f) Computer assisted instruction and learning – preparation of a power point
presentation for teaching units.
g) Co-Curricular Activities – Games, quiz, puzzles, visits, talks, Mathematics club,
Riddles, Magic squares etc.
h) Vedic Mathematics – learning about short cuts in Vedic Mathematics.i. Diagnostic
testing & remedial teaching
Unit – IV The teacher of Mathematics 05 Marks
a) Qualities of a good Mathematics teacher.
b) Content knowledge enrichment for the Mathematics teacher.
c) Different approaches for the professional growth
PRACTICUM – (Any One )
1. Preparing Year plan and Unit plan.
2. Preparing Mathematical Tools.
3. Collection of information of Mathematicians.
Recommended Books (Mathematics):
● The Teaching of secondary Mathematics- Butler and Wren.
● The Teaching of Mathematics in new education – Aiyengar.
● The Teaching of modern Mathematics – Fleteher.
● Teaching of Mathematics – Sindhu.
● Teaching of Mathematics – Dharmveer and Agrawal
● Teaching of Arithmetic’s, Algebra & Geometry in school-Math’s Association.
● Teaching of Mathematics,Dr.Khan Ahmed Suhail,Khan Educational Publications,
Aurangabad.
● Tadris – E – Riazi, Dr.Khan Ahmed Suhail,Educational Publishers and Distributers,
Aurangabad.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
A). ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :- 1. To develop in the student teacher an understanding of the need, working, concepts,
objectives and scope of non-formal and adult education.
2. To help student teacher to appreciate the impotence of providing life-long education to
learners of all age group at all levels according to their needs. Aptitudes and
convenience. To developin the student teacher an awareness of the significance of
freedom, flexibility and openness in learning system.
3. To enable the student teacher to understand the need for offering parallel, alternative
and less costly mode of education for removal of illiteracy; the need of
democratization and universalization of education in India.
4. To acquaint the student teacher with the use of multidimensional and multisource
ducation for schooled, semi schooled and unschooled learners.
5. To promote the new cult of ‘learning society’ believing in self-development, self
enrichment and advancement in the ‘Art of Living’ through imparting adult education.
Unit –I 15 Marks a) Introduction to non-formal education (NFE) : concept, nature and scope of non-formal
education (NFE)
b) Philosophical bases of NFE.
c) Aims and objectives of NFE.
Unit – II 15 Marks a) Types, agencies and approaches of NFE : type and agencies of NFE.
b) Approaches and methods of NFE.
c) Teachers of NFE.
d) Adis-Audio & Visual.
Unit – III 10 Marks a) NFE in Indian context: Prospects of non-formal education in Indian context.
b) Need for monitoring, evaluation and research for effective implementation of NFE
programmes.
Unit – IV 15 Marks a) Introduction to Adult Education (AE): Meaning, scope and objective of Adult Education
(AE):
b) Adult learning procedures-factors and conditions, effects of age.
c) Tools of learning.
Unit – V 10 Marks a) Teachers of AE-need for training.
b) Evaluation process in AE.
c) Contents of AE: Contents of AE; functional learning.
Unit – VI 15 Marks a) AE in Indian context : Adult education in India-an instrument for social regeneration and
cultural transformation.
b) Functional literacy programmes-Role of National literacy mission. Total literacy
campaign in achieving the social aim of education for all.
c) Need for effective and constant monitoring, Evaluation and research in A.E.
d) Role of governmental agencies in promoting A.E.
PRACTICUM-(Any One) 1. To prepare A Project on two new literate Adults.
2. To conduct a survey of the non-formal/adult education centers in the locality. The written
report should be around 700 words.
3. Report of visit to as Adult Education Centre.
4. Preparation of instructional material for adult learner.
5. Report of visit to Non-formal Education Centre.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
B). CAREER INFORMATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives
1. To develop and understanding of the need and important of career information for the
pupils.
2. To identify their role and function in locating, collecting evaluating and disseminating
career information for the use of pupils.
3. To develop and understanding of how ones ability, interests and aptitudes are related to
world of work.
4. To know about the importance of developing the right attitudes and values at every stage
of education.
5. To develop an understanding of the concepts of guidance.
6. To acquaint the students with the testing devices and techniques of guidance.
7. To create an awareness of the working of guidance centers.
Unit I. Concept of Career Guidance. 10 Marks
a) Meaning, Nature and functions of career guidance
b) Principles of career guidance.
c) Need of career guidance at various stages of life
Unit II. Career and career information 15 Marks
a) Meaning of career and career information.
b) Information about education and opportunity; personal social information.
c) Aims to study career information at different school levels
Unit III. Education and training opportunities 15 Marks
a) Training opportunities of primary, elementary and secondary levels of school.
b) Career information sources, Methods of collection.
c) Classification and filling up of information and evaluation of the information.
Unit IV. Social information and career Resource 10 Marks
a) Personal-social information at every school level.
b) Setting up of a career resource center, its major importance.
Unit V. Testing and non-testing devices for the study of an Individual 15 Marks
a) Tests : Aptitude, Attitude, Interest, Achievement and Personality.
b) Techniques used in guidance : Questionnaire, Interview schedule, case study, diary and
autobiography.
Unit VI. Job analysis and occupational information 15 Marks
a) Job analysis : concept and need
b) Job satisfaction : concept and factors affecting job satisfaction.
c) Relation between job analysis and job satisfaction.
d) Career counseling and dissemination of occupational information.
e) Dealing with depression and academic stress (with regard to their identification and
intervention)
Practicum : (Any One)
1. Visit to career resource centre and reporting about its organization and functioning.
2. Assessing the interest if an individual with interest inventory.
3. To prepare a career talk.
4. Make a study of the guidance services available in any one school prepare a report.
Reference books:
1. Principles of guidance and pu;il personnel Jone A.J. : McGraw Hill New York.
2. Fundamentals of Guidance Houghton Mifflin co,Shertzer B. and Stone S>C. : Boston
1976.
3. Education, vocational guidance and counseling.Aggarwal J.C.
4. Guidance and counseling.Bengalee M.D.
5. Child Guidance.Bengalee Mehrro D.
6. Principles of Guidance and Counseling.Bhatia K.K.
7. Guidance and Counseling in education.Bhatnagar R.P., Rani Seema .
8. Principles and Techniques of Guidance.Chauhan S.S.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
C). –COMPUTER IN EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives : 1. To understand the importance of computers in the modern and changing society.
2. To understand the role of computers in the field of education.
3. To understand the various components of hardware and their functions.
4. To understand the skillful use of hardware through software.
5. To understand the need for an operating system software.
6. To understand the use of word processing software using MS word.
7. To develop logic and skill to write and structure simple programs to manipulate data
using basic programming.
8. To understand the learn to use the data base management and spreadsheet through
MS-Office program Excel.
9. To create an awareness on multi-tasking and graphics using paintbrush of windows
program and MS-Office-Power Point.
10. To learn the use of internet, its basics-browser, search engine and e-mail.
11. To create use of computers in networking.
Unit I - Introduction and fundamentals of computers 15 marks a) Development of computers, and its type.
b) Block diagram of computer, use of computers in various field, with special reference to
personal, mainframe and, supercomputer.
c) Computer peripherals –
i. Input devices - Keyboard, mouse, etc.
ii. Output devices – All types of Monitors, Printers and other devices.
d) Storage devices – Hard disk, CD (all types), pen drive, memory cards, external hard disk,
etc.
Unit II- System Unit and softwares 15 marks
a) CPU, RAM, ROM, Motherboard, and other parts of system unit.
b) System software and application software.
c) Basic file handling –
I. Concept of file, folder.
II. Creating, saving, retrieving, storing, deleting a file.
III. Saving files on external storage devices like CDs, DVDs, Pen drives.
a) Features of Windows operating system – desktop, taskbar, menu bar, toolbar, file
manager, print manager, etc.
Unit III - Application of computers in Education 10 Marks
a. Educational significance of MS word, excel, power point.
b. Concept of Smart class, hardware required for smart class, advantages of smart class over
conventional classroom.
c. Use of computer in – teaching, learning, evaluation & testing, administration, research,
etc.
d. Importance of software packages and websites in education, like Encarta, National
Geographic, Wikipedia, Wikimapia, GoogleEarth, etc.
Unit IV- MS-Excel, Database & Spreadsheet Software 15 Marks
a. Introduction, exploring features of spread sheets and work book.
b. Entering data, adjusting column width, loading and saving files or data base, moving data
in worksheet. Creating, saving and printing graphs with option.
c. Work sheet functions and formulae – DATE, SUM, AVERAGE, ROUND
ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, REPEAT, VALUE, INT, COUNT, COUNTIF, MIN,
MAX, MEDIAN, CORREL, PEARSON, STDEV for preparing results sheets, LOOKUP
& IF to convert marks into grades.
d. Preparation of mark list using Excel.
Unit V- MS-Word (Word processing software) 15 Marks a. Introduction – menus.
b. Open and save a new or existing document.
c. Create a document and editing a document – moving the text, using drag and drop text,
copying between documents, using auto correct and thesaurus, margin setting, changing
line setting, justifying commands, insert pictures or clipart, print document and
enhancements.
d. Mail merge document and examples.
Unit VI - MS-Powerpoint & Internet 10 Marks a. Introduction to making presentations – preparation of slides and creating and editing a
presentation.
b. Exploring the powerpoint menus and tool bar features, slide shows and slide animation,
multimedia features, slide transition during slide show.
c. Genesis of internet, internet providers, sources of internet, search engines,
d. Application of internet – Web, email, streaming media, voice telephony. Educational use
of social networking sites.
PRACTICUM: (Any One)
1. Preparation of Educational document with the help of readymade package.
2. Preparation and presentation of Educational slides with the help of MS Power Point.
3. Preparation and use of any computer graphics in Education.
4. Preparation of report applying statistical analysis by using MS-Excel.
Reference Books:
• Fundamentals of Computers – Raja Raman
• Computers in Education – Paul F. Merill, Hammons, Tolman,
• Teaching of Computers – Dr. Y.K. Singh, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
• Computer Education – V.K. Singh & K.N. Sudarshan, Discovery Publishing House, New
Delhi.
• Fundamentals of Information Technology – Chetan Srivastava, Kalyani Publishers, New
Delhi.
• IT Tools & Applications – Sanjay Saxena & Prabhpreet Chopra, Vikas Publishing House,
New Delhi.
• Computer Science – Dr. S.A. Mannan & Dr. M. Razaullah Khan, Renuka Prakashan
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
D). ELEMENTRY EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :- 1. To develop in the student teacher understanding of the role and development of
Elementary Education in India.
2. To develop in the student teacher proper understanding of various components of the
NPE 1986 and review of NPE 1992 relating to Elementary Education.
3. To acquaint the student teacher with the recent changes in curriculum structuring and
the modes of curriculum transactions.
4. To help to develop an appropriate teacher competencies on the part of the student
teachers.
5. To acquaint the student teacher with emerging trends and practices in Elementary
Education.
Unit –I 15 Marks a) Introduction to Elementary Education : the genesis of Elementary Education.
b) A brief history Elementary Education (EE) with special reference to the area of its
operation. Constitutional provisions, Elementary Education act of the area.
c) Related concepts and target groups of Elementary Education (EE)
d) The learning needs of pupils.
Unit -II 15 Marks
a) National policy on education 1986 and the revised policy of 1992 with reference to
elementary education.
b) Role of panchayats and local bodies in EE
c) Role of the state government in EE
d) Role of non-government organizations, in EE
e) Trend of commercialization of EE, remedies.
Unit –III 15 Marks
a) Curriculum : Structure of the curriculum at EE level.
b) Curriculum transaction : Activity based, experience centered, learner centered play-way
joyful learning.
c) Curriculum adjustment and adaptation to special need of :
i) Visually, auditory and orthopedically handicapped.
ii) First generation learners and culturally deprived learners and remote rural areas and
slum areas; and Girls.
d) Education for all and required variation in the curriculum.
Unit – IV 15 Marks
a) Acquisition of basic skills required for teaching at elementary stage.
b) Special qualities of an elementary school teacher (EST)
c) Need for orientation and refresher course of EST
d) Developing competencies related to working with parents and community
e) Role of basic training centers, normal schools and DIETs in providing training to EST
f) Preparation of teachers for implementing ‘Education for all’.
Unit – V 10 Marks
a) Minimum level of learning (MILL)
b) School Readiness.
c) Early childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
d) Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation at Elementary level.
Unit – VI 10 Marks a) District Primary Education Programmes (DPEP)
b) Multi grade teaching in Elementary schools.
c) Teacher’s Commitment.
d) Use of modern technologies and media.
PRACTICUM -(Any One)
a) Conducting original studies of the effectiveness of the implementation of Operation
Blackboard scheme/Nutrition programme in a locality.
b) Study of any problem connected with the introduction of English at the Elementary level
of Education.
c) A survey of the availability of text books in Elementary Schools in a locality.
d) Study of any other problem relating to Elementary Education with the approval of the
teacher educator.
e) Analysis of text books.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
E)- ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :-
1. To understand the nature and scope of Environmental Educaiton.
2. To develop a sense of awareners about the environmental in the student teacher.
3. To develop a sense of responsibility towards conservation of environment.
4. To enable the students to understand about the various measures available to conserre the
environment for sustaining the development.
5. Acquire the ability to develop instructional support materials the student teacher.
Unit I :- Nature of Environmental Education 15 Marks a) Environment :- Meaning, Biotic and Abiotic Factors
b) Definition, scope and importance of Environmental Education
c) Objectives of Environmental Education
d) Factors of Environment :- Atmosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere
Unit II: - Pollution and Global atmospheric change 15 Marks
a) Air Pollution :- Types 1) Gaseous Air Pollution, 2) Particulate Air Pollution, Sources of
Air Pollution effects of air pollution, controlling air pollution
b) Water Pollution: - The importance of watr resources problems water pollution, water
management.
c) Soil Pollution :- Couses of soil pollution, effect of soil pollution, controlling soil
pollution
d) Noise Pollution :- Couses of noise pollution, effect of noise pollution, controlling noise
pollution
e) Global atmospheric change :- Global warming, Ozone depletion, Acid rain, Green House
Effect.
Unit III :- Environmental Hazords 10 Marks a) Natural Hazards :- Earthquake, Famine, Floods
b) Man- made Hazards :- Soil Erosion, Deforestuling,Pollution of the Ocean,
c) Programmes on Environmental disaster Management :- Primary and Secondary
Education Institutions.
d) Impact of Environmental Hazards on human life – Physical,Psychological,Social and
economic.
Unit IV :- Ecosystem 15 Marks a) Meaning, Defination and its characteristics
b) Structure and its Functions
c) Biodiversity :- Meaning and its types
d) Programmes on conservation of Biodiversity.
Unit V :-Education for Sustainable Development 10 Marks
a) Sustainable Development – meaning,need and Sustainable practices.
b) Sustainable environmental management
i) Rain-water harvesting – meaning,significance.
ii) Solid waste management – meaning, significance.
iii) Mangroves management – meaning,significance.
Unit VI :- Role of School,Teacher and Law in Environmental 15 Marks
Eduation
Co-relation of Emvironmental education with school subjects. a) Role of teachers in Environmental education.
b) Integrating Environmental education through Co-Curricular activities.
c) Movements – Chipko and Ralegan siddhi (Anna Hajare )
d) Projects – Tiger Project and Ganga action plan
e) Laws of conservation and protection : Environment Protection Act,Wild life Protection
Act and Noise Pollution Act.
PRACTICUM –(Any One) To submit a report after survey /project:-
1. Air Pollution.
2. Water Pollution.
3. Soil Pollution.
4. Noise Pollution.
5. Role of the Pollution control boards.
6. Composting.
7. Greening Institution.
8. Paper recycling.
9. Conservation of water.
10. Conservation of energy.
11. Market survey.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
F). POPULATION EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives :-
1. To develop in student teacher an understanding of the concept, need and importance
of Population Education.
2. To enable the students to understand various terminology connected with Population
studies and factors responsible for Population growth.
3. To develop and awareness in the student teacher of the implications of Populations
growth on various aspects of social functioning.
4. To help student teacher to understand the effect of unchecked growth of Population
on the depletion of natural resources from the environment.
5. To help student teacher to appreciate the role of Population Education as an
educational intervention for upgrading the quality of social functioning.
Unit – I 15 Marks .
Introduction : Nature & Scope of population education : meaning, Concept, need,
Scope, Importance, Objectives.
Unit – II 10 Marks
a) Population dynamics : Distribution & density, population composition : Age, Sex, Rural,
Urban, Literacy-all India.
b) Factors affecting population growth :Fertility, Mortality and Migration (Mobility)
Unit – III 15 Marks
a) Population & quality of life : Population in relating to :Socio-economic development,
health status, natrition, health services & education.
b) Effect of unchecked growth of population on natural resources & environment
c) Population & literacy campaigns in India
Unit – IV 10 Marks
a) Population education in schools: Scope of population education in schools.
b) Integration of Population education with the general school curriculum.
Unit – V 15 Marks
a) Methods & approaches, Inquiry approach, Observation, Self-study, Discussions,
Assignments.
b) Use of mass-media : Newspapers, Radio, Television, A/V Aids
Unit – VI 15 Marks
a) Role of teachers : Teacher role of creating awareness of the consequences of population
problems, inculcating new values and attitude leading to modification of student
behavior.
b) Working with community to build awareness
PRACTICUM - (Any One)
1. Content analysis of existing secondary level text book to identify the components of
Population education included in it.
2. Survey of population situation of any locality inhabited by disadvantaged section of
society.
3. Survey of Population situation in a select locality to understand its Population dynamics
with comments on what is observed.
4. Survey of the Population of student’s families (of any class of a school) and analysis of
the results.
5. Drawing out a plan for creating community awareness about social evils such as
6. superstitions, early marriage etc. (any one evil)
7. Critical reporting of community work in select localities in selected sectors like
8. mother Care, child care, health and cleanliness etc.
9. Collection and analysis of data from available sources, problems of accommodation in
10. Schools/hospitals/transport in select locality.
Reference books (Population Education)
● Population Education – Kuppuswamy and others.
● Population Education – Selected Readings Mehta and Ramesh Chandra.
● Population Education – Yadav & Saroj.
● Population Education – Sing & Sudarshan
● Population Education – Rio, D.Gopal.
● Population Education – Thompson & Lewis.
● Population Education – SNDT University.
● Population Education for teachers-Manta and Prakash.
● Population Education – Stella sounders Raj, S.G.Wasani, for Macmillan India Ltd.& printed ●
by T.K.Sengpth at Macmillan India press Madrass-41.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
G). PHYSICAL EDUCATION
0Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hours Total - 100
Objectives
To develop in student teacher :
1. The theoretical assumption behind the practice of modern physical education.
2. The states for organizing the practice of physical education.
3. Activities required for evaluating attainments of physical education.
4. Activities required for organizing physical education meets and events.
Unit – I 10 Marks
Physical education – It’s Meaning and implication aims and objectives,
foundation of physical education social, biological and psychological, concepts
ofphysical fitness, recreation, sports and recreation, physical education and recreation,
importance of physical education.
Unit – II 10 Marks
Psychological effect of exercise, biophysical differences in boys and girls and
their implication in physical education, postural defects including remedial exercise
including asanas, meaning of Asan and pranayam importance of Asanas, pranayam and
Dhyana, difference bet yogasan and exercise.
Unit – III 10 Marks
Meaning of growth ad development and their difference, three stages of growth
infancy stage, child hood stage, adolesoence stage and physical education.
Unit – IV 10 Marks
Meaning of health, Mental health, importance of health education, effect of
physical education programme on physical fitness and efficiency concept of positive
health.
Unit – V 05 Marks
Types of food and their relative efficacy, roleof balanced diet, dangers of the use
of alcohol, nicotine, narcotine and drugs.
Unit – VI 15 Marks
Organization of physical education programme in secondary schools and it’s
principles, competitions their role values and limitations intramular and extramular
competitioners classification of students by three factor age, height and weight
preparation f fixtures by knock-out method chain method and tabular method their merits
and demerits.
Unit – VII 10 Marks
Organization of annual athlete meet, prework of the marking ground, marking of
400 m and 200 m track Marking of staggers,sport meet work.
Unit – VIII 10 Marks
Essential facilities of physical education for Indian School, problems of Indian
school and Remedies, National and State Level awards in sports. Examination of physical
education, criteria of physical education test.
PRACTICUM
1. To conduct local tournaments.
2. To mark the track & the area of the throwing events.
3. Participation and report of a public health programme.
4. Participution and reporting of a school Health programme.
5. Visit & report on gymmasium activities.
Reference books:
● Physical Education and sports in the changing society. By William H.Freeman. Surjeet
publications, Post box no 2157, 7-K, Kolhapur road Kamala nagar Delhi -11007 India.
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Paper No.VII
ELECTIVE SUBJECT
H).VALUE EDUCATION
Credits – 4 Internal - 20
Hours - 60 External - 80
Theory Paper -3 Hrs Total - 100
Objectives:-
1. To understand the nature and sources of values, and disvalues.
2. To understand the classification of values under different types.
3. To appreciate educational values like democratic, secular and socialist.
4. To anable to evaluate student, teacher, school personnel, curriculum as value laden.
Unit – I The need, meaning, nature and sources of Value Education 15 Marks
a) The meaning of value education.
b) The need of value education in the present social context.
c) The nature of value education and its importance.
d) Sources of values.
Unit – II The classification and Types of Values. 10 Marks
a) The classification of values into various types material, social, moral and spiritual
values.
b) The ten values referred to by the Government of Maharashtra in the school
curriculum.
Unit – III The Development of Values 5 Marks
a) The Development of values as a personal and lifelong process.
b) Role of Teacher in Value education
c) The teaching of values as an integral part of Education – The concept of value
oriented education (value oriented text books, value oriented teaching and value
oriented behaviour of teachers and learners).
Unit – IV The concept and Types of Dis-values 15 Marks
a) The concept of dis-values or negative values
b) Types of dis-values materials, social, economic, moral and religious evils.
c) Value conflict – The concept of value conflict,
(conflict between values v/s disvalues)
i. The value of self sacrifice v/s the value of self centredness
ii. The value of excellence v/s the value of amateurishness.
iii. The value of work v/s the values of idleness
iv. The value of selflessness v/s the value of selfishness
v. The value of honesty v/s the value of dishonesty.
vi. The value of truth v/s the value of untruth
d. The role of education in value conflict- How can education
overcome these negative values?
Unit V - The Evaluation of the personnel regarding values. 15 Marks
a) Evaluating teachers as value laden
b) Evaluating other school personnel as value laden
c) Evaluating students and parents as value laden
d) Evaluating the curriculum as value laden
e) Tools for evaluating values-observational and self reporting techniques for the
evaluation of values.
Unit VI- 10 Marks
a) Kohlberg’s moral developmental theory.
b) Models of teaching Human values.
PRACTICUM :- (Any One)
1. Prepare a value education programme for schools,
2. Critisize ‘Paripath’ of any School / College Programme
3. Prepare a report of value based activities done by pupil teachers.
4. Prepare a programme for value oriented teaching.
Reference books -
● Value Education theory and practice,Gupta N.L. Krishna Brothers.
● Clarifying Values through subject matter Minrea poles,Harmin M.H. Wiston press.
● Value and Education in Independent India Kaul N.K.– Associated publishers.
● Indian philosophy of Education Humeyan Kabir -jayasingh Asia publishing House
Bombay 1961.
● Moral Education in Schools Radhashyam Sarangi -Deep and Deep publications.
● Trends in Education : B.R.Satija-Anmol publication.
● Moral Education for All : S.N.Sharma, Arya Book Depot.
● Man in the New world : K.H.Sayigidan Asia publishing House.
● Contemporary problems & Modern trends in Indian Educations – Dr.S.Krishna Murty
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● veweflekeâ Je meeceeefpekeâ lelJe%eeve, meg.mee.yejJeues, efJeÅee heÇkeâeMeve, hegCes.
● cetuÙeefMe#eCe – ßeer Je meew."esyejs vegleve heÇkeâeMeve, hegCes.
● cetuÙeefOeef<"le efMe#eCe – heÇefkeâÙee DeeefCe GheÛeej – heÇe.[[email protected]âveeLe ieeJeb[s heÇe.meew.Je<ee& Mejo Deesbyee[s
● efveeflecetuÙe Je efMe#eCe – [[email protected]Åee "esbyejs vegleve heÇkeâeMeve hegCes.
● cetuÙeefMe#eCe – ieghlee veLLegueeue – peÙekeâ<Ce DeieÇJeeue, ke=â<Ce yeÇÇome&, cenelcee ieebOeer ceeie&, Depecesj, heÇLece mebmkeâjCe
1987
● veweflekeâ efMe#eCe heÇkeâuhe – Sve.meer.F.Deej.šer. , cetuÙeceeheve DenJeeue ceneje<š^ jepÙe Mew#eefCekeâ mebMeesOeve heÇkeâeMeve
heefj<eo hegCes.
● YeejleerÙe veweflekeâ Je DeeOÙeeeflcekeâ efMe#eCe DeeJeMÙekeâlee DeeefCe efoMee, peesMeer DejefJebo meoeefMeJe, ÛewlevÙe heÇkeâeMeve cesnkeâj
1973
● cetuÙeefMe#eCe efJeMes<eebkeâ , heešerue ueeruee, keâesunehetj 1984
● meeceeefpekeâ mecemÙee – heÇe.je.pe.ueesns 1989
● meeceeefpekeâ vÙeeÙe – De#esoÇveeLe meejmJele , ceeveJeeefOekeâej Deewj hegefueme.
● cetueYetle ceeveJeerÙe DeefOekeâej – ßeer.jpeveerMe YeieJeeve
● ceeveJeer nkeäkeâ ßeer.Ie.meesnveer, heÇ.ie.keâe@uespe,veeefMekeâ 1968
● ceeveJe DeefOekeâej DeeefCe lÙeebÛes GoosMe – De@[.n<e&JeOe&ve efveceKes[keâj.
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heefjefMe<šs - 1111 met#ceeOÙeeheve šeÛeCemet#ceeOÙeeheve šeÛeCemet#ceeOÙeeheve šeÛeCemet#ceeOÙeeheve šeÛeCe (1-11) 1) 1) 1) 1) 1. 1. 1. 1. DevegkeÇâceefCekeâeDevegkeÇâceefCekeâeDevegkeÇâceefCekeâeDevegkeÇâceefCekeâe
Hee" keÇâceebkeâHee" keÇâceebkeâHee" keÇâceebkeâHee" keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙe DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve FÙelleeFÙelleeFÙelleeFÙellee efoveebkeâefoveebkeâefoveebkeâefoveebkeâ heÙe&Jes#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejerheÙe&Jes#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejerheÙe&Jes#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejerheÙe&Jes#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer 1111 heÇMve heÇMve heÇMve heÇMve keâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙekeâewMeuÙe met#ceeOÙeeheve
met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve 2222 HeâuekeâuesKeveHeâuekeâuesKeveHeâuekeâuesKeveHeâuekeâuesKeve met#ceeOÙeeheve
met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve 3333 meppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&ve met#ceeOÙeeheve
met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve 4444 Ûeslekeâ yeoueÛeslekeâ yeoueÛeslekeâ yeoueÛeslekeâ yeoue met#ceeOÙeeheve
met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve 5555 mhe<šerkeâjCemhe<šerkeâjCemhe<šerkeâjCemhe<šerkeâjCe met#ceeOÙeeheve
met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve 6666 Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee
GheÙeesieGheÙeesieGheÙeesieGheÙeesie met#ceeOÙeeheve met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve
7777
meslethee" 1meslethee" 1meslethee" 1meslethee" 1 met#ceeOÙeeheve met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve
8888
meslethee" 2meslethee" 2meslethee" 2meslethee" 2 met#ceeOÙeeheve met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve
9999
meslethee" 3meslethee" 3meslethee" 3meslethee" 3 met#ceeOÙeeheve met#cehegvejeOÙeeheve
heÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$e heÇceeefCele keâjCÙeele Ùesles keâer, ßeer/ßeerceleer ................................................................ npesjer keÇbâ. ( ) Ùeebveer De/ye DeOÙeeheve heOoleerÛÙee met#ceDeOÙeeheveeÛÙee mene keâewMeuÙehee"ebhewkeâer (DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve) ....................... keâewMeuÙe hee" Je leerve meslethee"ebhewkeâer (DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve) ...................... meslethee"ebÛes met#ceDeOÙeeheve kesâues Deens. lemesÛe mene keâewMeuÙehee"ebhewkeâer (DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve).............................. keâewMeuÙe hee"ebÛeer Je leerve mewlethee"ebhewkeâer (DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve)................................. meslethee"ebÛeer efvejer#eCes kesâuesueer Deensle. iešceeie&MekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer heÇeÛeeÙee&bÛeer mJee#ejer Debleie&le hejer#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer yeefnmLe hejer#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer
heÇelÙeef#ekeâ hejer#ee DeOÙe#eeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 2. 2. 2. 2. met#cehee" šeÛeCemet#cehee" šeÛeCemet#cehee" šeÛeCemet#cehee" šeÛeCe keâewMeuÙe :keâewMeuÙe :keâewMeuÙe :keâewMeuÙe : Jeie& :Jeie& :Jeie& :Jeie& : efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ : hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : JesU :JesU :JesU :JesU : DeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheveDeOÙeeheve/hegvejeOÙeeheve efMe#ekeâ DeeefCe efJeoÙeeLeer& ke=âleerefMe#ekeâ DeeefCe efJeoÙeeLeer& ke=âleerefMe#ekeâ DeeefCe efJeoÙeeLeer& ke=âleerefMe#ekeâ DeeefCe efJeoÙeeLeer& ke=âleer keâewMeuÙe keâewMeuÙe keâewMeuÙe keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâGheIeškeâGheIeškeâGheIeškeâ
ieš-ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer
met#cehee" efvejemet#cehee" efvejemet#cehee" efvejemet#cehee" efvejer#ekeâ veesbolekeäler#ekeâ veesbolekeäler#ekeâ veesbolekeäler#ekeâ veesbolekeäle 1) 1) 1) 1) 3.3.3.3. keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 1 1 1 1 –––– heÇMve keâewMeuÙe ( heÇMve keâewMeuÙe ( heÇMve keâewMeuÙe ( heÇMve keâewMeuÙe ( Questioning skill ) ) ) ) Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ :efoveebkeâ : / // // // / Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ :Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ :Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ :Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( )veebJe : ....................................................)veebJe : ....................................................)veebJe : ....................................................)veebJe : ....................................................
heÇMveeÛee mlejheÇMveeÛee mlejheÇMveeÛee mlejheÇMveeÛee mlej heÇMve keÇâceebkeâheÇMve keÇâceebkeâheÇMve keÇâceebkeâheÇMve keÇâceebkeâ heÇMvemebKÙeeheÇMvemebKÙeeheÇMvemebKÙeeheÇMvemebKÙee Meskeâ[e heÇceeCeMeskeâ[e heÇceeCeMeskeâ[e heÇceeCeMeskeâ[e heÇceeCe GÛÛemlejerÙe efvecvemlejerÙe
keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer heÇMve meeoj keâjCÙeeÛes keâewMeuÙeheÇMve meeoj keâjCÙeeÛes keâewMeuÙeheÇMve meeoj keâjCÙeeÛes keâewMeuÙeheÇMve meeoj keâjCÙeeÛes keâewMeuÙe ( ( ( ( Process ))))
1) ÙeesiÙe ieleer 1 2 3 4 5 2) ÙeesiÙe DeeJeepe 1 2 3 4 5 3) yeesueCÙeeleerue DemKeefueleheCee 1 2 3 4 5 4) efJeoÙeeLÙee&bvee meceeve mebOeer 1 2 3 4 5 5) heÇMveeJej efJeÛeej keâjCÙeeme mebOeer 1 2 3 4 5 6) heÇMveebÛeer DeeJeMÙekeâ hegvejeJe=lleer 1 2 3 4 5 7) GllejebÛeer DeeJeMÙekeâ hegvejeJe=lleer 1 2 3 4 5 heÇMveheodOeleer DeÛetkeâ jÛevee 1) Hee"ÙeJemletme hees<ekeâ 1 2 3 4 5
2) JÙeekeâjCeo=<šÙee efveoes&<e 1 2 3 4 5
3) ceespekeäÙee Meyoeble heÇMvejÛevee 1 2 3 4 5
4) efve:mebefoiOe heÇMvejÛevee 1 2 3 4 5
lÙeepÙeJele&velÙeepÙeJele&velÙeepÙeJele&velÙeepÙeJele&ve 1) heÇMveebÛeer DeveeJeMÙekeâ hegvejeJe=lleer Peeueer / Peeueer veener 2) GllejeÛeer DeveeJeMÙekeâ hegvejeJe=lleer Peeueer / Peeueer veener Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer
mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 4. 4. 4. 4. met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 2 2 2 2 –––– Heâuekeâ uesKeve ( Heâuekeâ uesKeve ( Heâuekeâ uesKeve ( Heâuekeâ uesKeve ( B.B.Work )))) Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs Hee" IesCeejs Hee" IesCeejs Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& efJeoÙeeLeer& efJeoÙeeLeer& efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ 1) De#ejebÛee "UkeâheCee 1 2 3 4 5 2) De#ejebleerue Deblej 1 2 3 4 5 3) Meyoebleerue Deblej 1 2 3 4 5 4) DeesUerÛee mejUheCee 1 2 3 4 5 5) DeesUerleerue Deblej 1 2 3 4 5 6) jbieerle Ke[tÛee Jeehej 1 2 3 4 5 7) DeOeesjsKeve 1 2 3 4 5 8) HeâUe ÙeesiÙe JesUer hegmeCes 1 2 3 4 5 9) HeâUe ÙeesiÙe heÇkeâejs
hegmeCes 1 2 3 4 5
10) efÛe$es Je Deeke=âleerbÛeer megyekeâlee ( DeeJeMÙekeâlee DemeuÙeeme )
1 2 3 4 5
11) uesKeveeÛeer megJeeÛÙelee 1 2 3 4 5 12) uesKeveeÛee Jesie 1 2 3 4 5 13) uesKeveeÛeer MegOolee 1 2 3 4 5 14) uesKeveeÛeer megmebieleer 1 2 3 4 5 15) ceeb[Ceerleerue
JÙeJeefmLeleheCee 1 2 3 4 5
Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 5. 5. 5. 5. met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 3 3 3 3 –––– meppelee heÇJele&ve / heÇmleeJevee ( meppelee heÇJele&ve / heÇmleeJevee ( meppelee heÇJele&ve / heÇmleeJevee ( meppelee heÇJele&ve / heÇmleeJevee ( Set Induction / Introduction )))) Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer 1) hetJe&%eeve peeie=leer 1 2 3 4 5 2) efpe%eemee peeie=leer 1 2 3 4 5 3) heÇsjCe heÇJele&veemee"er
Meeefyokeâ keâLeve / heÇMve 1 2 3 4 5
4) heÇsjCe heÇJele&veemee"er meeOeveeÛee Jeehej / ke=âleer
1 2 3 4 5
5) ceeb[Ceerle meelelÙe Je megmet$elee
1 2 3 4 5
6) nslegkeâLeve 1 2 3 4 5 7) HeâuekeâeJej hee"Meer<e&keâ
uesKeve 1 2 3 4 5
Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 6666. . . . met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 4 4 4 4 –––– Ûeslekeâ yeoue ( Ûeslekeâ yeoue ( Ûeslekeâ yeoue ( Ûeslekeâ yeoue ( Stimulus Variation ))))
Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ................................................... keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ keâeueKeb[keâeueKeb[keâeueKeb[keâeueKeb[ SkeâtCeSkeâtCeSkeâtCeSkeâtCe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 efMe#ekeâeÛeer neueÛeeue 2 efMe#ekeâeÛes neJeYeeJe 3 yeesueCÙeeÛÙee heOoleerle yeoue 4 mebJesove ue#eeleerue yeoue 5 kesbâoÇmLeeveerkeâjCe 6 efJeoÙeeLÙee&bÛee Meeefyokeâ menYeeie 7 efJeoÙeeLÙee&bÛee ke=âefleÙegkeäle menYeeie Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 7777..... . . . met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee
keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 5 5 5 5 –––– mhe<šerkeâjCe ( mhe<šerkeâjCe ( mhe<šerkeâjCe ( mhe<šerkeâjCe ( Explanation )))) Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
keâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIeškeâ mhe<šerkeâjCe (GoenjCe mhe<šerkeâjCe (GoenjCe mhe<šerkeâjCe (GoenjCe mhe<šerkeâjCe (GoenjCe –––– efveÙeceefveÙeceefveÙeceefveÙece )))) heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer 1) GoenjCeeJejâve efveÙece 1 2 3 4 5 2) efveÙeceeJejâve GoenjCe 1 2 3 4 5 3) mhe<šerkeâjCe ogJes 1 2 3 4 5 4) ÙeespeveehetJe&keâ hegvejeJe=lleer 1 2 3 4 5 5) Mes#eefCekeâ meeOeveebÛee Jeehej 1 2 3 4 5 6) Debeflece efJeOeeve 1 2 3 4 5 mhe<šerkeâjCe ( keÇâceyeOo ) 1) heÇejbefYekeâ efJeOeeve 1 2 3 4 5 2) DeesIeJeles keâLeve 1 2 3 4 5 3) keÇâceyeOolee 1 2 3 4 5 4) megmet$elee 1 2 3 4 5 5) efve:mebefoiOelee 1 2 3 4 5 6) Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeveebÛee Jeehej 1 2 3 4 5 7) heÇMveÙeespevee 1 2 3 4 5 8) Debeflece efJeOeeve 1 2 3 4 5 Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 8888. . . . met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeäleemet#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee
keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ keâewMeuÙe keÇâceebkeâ –––– 6 6 6 6 –––– Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieMew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieMew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieMew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesie Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
keâewMeuÙe GheIekeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIekeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIekeâkeâewMeuÙe GheIekeâ heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer 1) meeefnlÙeeÛÙee meeojerkeâjCeeÛeer JÙeJemLee 1 2 3 4 5 2) Hee"ÛÙee Gefod<šebvee hees<ekeâ 1 2 3 4 5 3) efJeoÙeeLeer& iešeme Devegjâhe 1 2 3 4 5 4) efJeoÙeeLÙee&bÛee Meeefyokeâ / ke=âefleÙegkeäle menYeeie 1 2 3 4 5 5) meeefnlÙeeÛee DeeJeMÙekeâlesvegmeej Jeehej 1 2 3 4 5 6) meeefnlÙe neleeUCÙeeleerue keâewMeuÙe 1 2 3 4 5 7) Jeehejeleerue JesUsÛes efveÙeespeve 1 2 3 4 5 8) SkeâeÛe DeeMeÙeemee"er JewefJeOÙehetCe& meeOeveebÛee yengceeOÙeceebÛee
Jeehej 1 2 3 4 5
Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5
metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 9999. . . . met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee met#cehee" efvejer#eCe veesbolekeälee meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ –––– 1 1 1 1 –––– ( ( ( ( Bridge Lesson )))) Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes –––– heÇMve keâewMeuÙe, Heâuekeâ uesKeve Je heÇejbYe heÇJele&ve heÇMve keâewMeuÙe, Heâuekeâ uesKeve Je heÇejbYe heÇJele&ve heÇMve keâewMeuÙe, Heâuekeâ uesKeve Je heÇejbYe heÇJele&ve heÇMve keâewMeuÙe, Heâuekeâ uesKeve Je heÇejbYe heÇJele&ve Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eefvejer#eefvejer#eefvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :Ce/hegveefve&jer#eCe :Ce/hegveefve&jer#eCe :Ce/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
meslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâ heoefveMÛeÙe ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙe ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙe ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙe ßesCeer
1) keâewMeuÙeebÛeer mhe<šlee 1 2 3 4 5 2) keâewMeuÙeebÛes SkeâelceerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 3) keâewMeuÙeeleerue GheIeškeâebÛes meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 4) meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 1) 1) 1) 10. 10. 10. 10. meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ –––– 2 2 2 2 –––– ((((Bridge Lesson) Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes –––– Ûeslekeâ yeoue, mhe<šerkeâjCe, Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieÛeslekeâ yeoue, mhe<šerkeâjCe, Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieÛeslekeâ yeoue, mhe<šerkeâjCe, Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesieÛeslekeâ yeoue, mhe<šerkeâjCe, Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛee GheÙeesie Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer kefMe#ekeâ npesjer kefMe#ekeâ npesjer kefMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (eÇâceebkeâ (eÇâceebkeâ (eÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
meslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâ heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer 1) keâewMeuÙeebÛeer mhe<šlee 1 2 3 4 5 2) keâewMeuÙeebÛes SkeâelceerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 3) keâewMeuÙeeleerue GheIeškeâebÛes meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 4) meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
1) 11. 1) 11. 1) 11. 1) 11. meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ meslet hee" keÇâceebkeâ –––– 3 3 3 3 –––– ((((Bridge Lesson)
Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes Skeâef$ele keâewMeuÙes –––– meJe& keâewMeuÙesmeJe& keâewMeuÙesmeJe& keâewMeuÙesmeJe& keâewMeuÙes Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& :Dehesef#ele Jeie& : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : //// //// Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : Hee"Ùe Ieškeâ : efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe :efvejer#eCe/hegveefve&jer#eCe : Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& Hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& ---- efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ (efMe#ekeâ npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................) veebJe : ...................................................
meslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâmeslethee" GheIeškeâ heoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeerheoefveMÛeÙeve ßesCeer 1) keâewMeuÙeebÛeer mhe<šlee 1 2 3 4 5 2) keâewMeuÙeebÛes SkeâelceerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 3) keâewMeuÙeeleerue GheIeškeâebÛes meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 4) meeojerkeâjCe 1 2 3 4 5 Hee"eÛeer ßesCeer : DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ yeje Ûeebieuee Gllece Glke=â<š 1 2 3 4 5 metÛevee : hee" IesCeeNÙee efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efvejer#ekeâ efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
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veesš veesš veesš veesš –––– jkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les jkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les jkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les jkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les 8888 ÛÙee Keeueer jkeâevÙeeleerue ÛÙee Keeueer jkeâevÙeeleerue ÛÙee Keeueer jkeâevÙeeleerue ÛÙee Keeueer jkeâevÙeeleerue cepekegâjcepekegâjcepekegâjcepekegâj vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet veÙes.vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet veÙes.vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet veÙes.vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet veÙes.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 meppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&vemeppelee heÇJele&ve ------------ hetJe&%eeve peeie=leer –
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cegKÙe cegodos – DeeMeÙe Lees[keäÙeele
( heÇlÙeskeâ Gefodo<šeÛes efJeefMe<š Gefodo<š Je mhe<šerkeâjCe efueneJes.) %eeve- Deekeâueve- GheÙeespeve- ceveesJe=lleer-
keâewMeuÙe-
uesKeer- Jemlegefve<" heÇMveheÇkeâej leebs[er – GheÙeespeveelcekeâ heÇMve leesb[er – ceveesJe=lleerJej DeeOeejerle heÇMve heÇelÙeef#ekeâ-ke=âleerJej DeeOeejerle ceeheve.
veesš veesš veesš veesš –––– jkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les 7 ÛÙee Keeueerue jkeâevÙeeleerue cepekegâj vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet vjkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les 7 ÛÙee Keeueerue jkeâevÙeeleerue cepekegâj vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet vjkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les 7 ÛÙee Keeueerue jkeâevÙeeleerue cepekegâj vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet vjkeâevee keÇâceebkeâ 1 les 7 ÛÙee Keeueerue jkeâevÙeeleerue cepekegâj vecegvÙeeoeKeue efouee Deens lees ÚheeF&mee"er IesJet veÙes.eÙes.eÙes.eÙes.
2222.... 4444.hee" šeÛeCe .hee" šeÛeCe .hee" šeÛeCe .hee" šeÛeCe (pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve)))) he=<" keÇâ.3 he=<" keÇâ.3 he=<" keÇâ.3 he=<" keÇâ.3 Hee"eÛÙee heeÙeNÙee Hee"Ùecegodos efJeefMe<š Gefodo<šs
Je mhe<šerkeâjCes DeOÙeÙeve DevegYetleer
efMe#ekeâ ke=âleer efJeoÙeeLeer& ke=âleer Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe/Heâuekeâ
keâeÙe&
cetuÙeceeheve ( Gefodo<šebÛes ceeheve )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 efJe <e Ùe heÇ efle hee o ve
Ôebkeâueve
o={erkeâjCe – heÇehle %eeveeJej DeeOeeefjle Gllejs oslees
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2.2.2.2. 5.5.5.5.hee" šeÛeCe hee" šeÛeCe hee" šeÛeCe hee" šeÛeCe (pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve(pees[ heeve)))) he=<he=<he=<he=<" keÇâ.4 " keÇâ.4 " keÇâ.4 " keÇâ.4 Hee"eÛÙee heeÙeNÙee ceeheveeÛes Gefodo<š efMe#ekeâ ke=âleer Heâuekeâ keâeÙe& / Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe
1 2 3 4 GheÙeespeve GheÙeespeve/keâewMeuÙe/ceveesJe=lleer cetuÙeceeheve %eeve/Deekeâueve ie=nhee" mJeÙebDeOÙeÙeve
efvejer#eCe lekeälee
1 Hee"eÛes efveÙeespeve DeefleGllece Gllece meceeOeevekeâejkeâ ºãje DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ Hee"keÇâceebkeâ : efoveebkeâ :Hee"keÇâceebkeâ : efoveebkeâ :Hee"keÇâceebkeâ : efoveebkeâ :Hee"keÇâceebkeâ : efoveebkeâ : / /20/ /20/ /20/ /20 metÛevee Je DeefYeheÇeÙe : metÛevee Je DeefYeheÇeÙe : metÛevee Je DeefYeheÇeÙe : metÛevee Je DeefYeheÇeÙe :
MeeUsleerue efJe<eÙe MeeUsleerue efJe<eÙe MeeUsleerue efJe<eÙe MeeUsleerue efJe<eÙe efMe#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejerefMe#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejerefMe#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejerefMe#ekeâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer
1) Hee"šeÛeCe 2) Gefodos<š Je mhe<šerkeâjCes 3) Hee"eÛÙee heeÙeNÙee 2 DeeMeÙeeÛeer leÙeejer 1) DeeMeÙe%eeve 2) mebkeâuhevesleerue megmhe<šlee 3) efJe<eÙeeÛes meeojerkeâjCe 4) heÇMve heOole 5) Yee<ee MegOolee, GÛÛeej mhe<šlee 3 Jeie& JÙeJemLeeve 1) Jeie& efveÙeb$eCe 2) efJeoÙeeLeer& menYeeie 3) Mebkeâe meceeOeeve 4) Jeiee&Ûes ÛewlevÙe 4 Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe/Heâuekeâ keâeÙe& 1) meeefnlÙeeÛee Jeehej 2) meeefnlÙeeÛeer Deekeâ<e&keâlee 3) Heâuekeâ uesKeve 4) Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙeeÛeer
neleeUCeer
5) meeefnlÙe JeehejeÛes efveÙeespeve
2.62.62.62.6.... Hee" efvejer#eCe keÇâceebkeâHee" efvejer#eCe keÇâceebkeâHee" efvejer#eCe keÇâceebkeâHee" efvejer#eCe keÇâceebkeâ ( )( )( )( ) efoveebkeâ : / / Jeie& : legkeâ[er : efJe<eÙe : .............................................. hee"ÙeIeškeâ.................................. hee" IesCeejs efJeoÙeeLeer& efMe#ekeâ : npesjer keÇâceebkeâ ( ) veebJe : ...................................... DeOÙeeheveeÛes efveÙeespeve ( hee" šeÛeCe )DeOÙeeheveeÛes efveÙeespeve ( hee" šeÛeCe )DeOÙeeheveeÛes efveÙeespeve ( hee" šeÛeCe )DeOÙeeheveeÛes efveÙeespeve ( hee" šeÛeCe ) šeÛeCeeleerue meJe& jkeâeves ÙeesiÙe jerleerves Yejuesues / DehetCe& Hee"eÛeer Gefodo<šs leervener #es$eeleerue / oesve #es$eeleerue / Skeâe #es$eeleerue mhe<šerkeâjCeeÛes efJeOeeve ÙeesiÙe / DeÙeesiÙe Gefodo<š efveneÙe DevegYetleerÛes efveÙeespeve Gllece / Ûeebieues / "erkeâ / yejs / DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ Gefodo<šefveneÙe ceeheve meJe& Gefodo<šebÛes / keâener Gefodo<šebÛes heÇlÙe#e DeOÙeeheve :heÇlÙe#e DeOÙeeheve :heÇlÙe#e DeOÙeeheve :heÇlÙe#e DeOÙeeheve : heÇmleeJevee Je nslegkeâLeve veeefJevÙehetCe& / meeOeveebÛÙee DeeOeejs / heÇMveeves / keâLeveeves efJeefJeefJeefJe<eÙe heÇefleheeove :<eÙe heÇefleheeove :<eÙe heÇefleheeove :<eÙe heÇefleheeove : 1 heÇMve Je keâLeveeÛeer meebie[ peemle heÇMve / peemle keâLeve / oesvner DeeJeMÙekeâlesvegmeej 2 heÇMveeÛes mJejâhe keâLeeveeJej DeeOeeefjle heÇMve / efJeÛeej heÇJele&keâ heÇMve 3 meoes<e Jee mebefoiOe heÇMve ( DemeuÙeeme heÇMve efuene ) 4 efJeoÙeeLÙee&bMeer Jele&Cetkeâ heÇsceU / jeieerš / legme[er / Ghes#esÛeer 5 efJeoÙeeLÙee&bÛes MebkeâemeceeOeeve kesâues / šeUues / Ghes#ee kesâueer 6 HeâuekeâeÛee Jeehej ÙeesiÙe / DeÙeesiÙe 7 Heâuekeâ uesKeve De#ej megJeeÛÛe / meeOeejCe / DeÙeesiÙe 8 uesKeve MegOolee Ûeebieueer / "erkeâ / DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ 9 Deeke=âleer / efÛe$eebÛes jsKeešve Ûeebieues / "erkeâ / DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ 10 uesKeve Je Deeke=âleerÛes efveÙeespeve Ûeebieues / "erkeâ / DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ 11 DeeMeÙeeÛes mhe<šerkeâjCe Ûeebieues / "erkeâ / DemeceeOeevekeâejkeâ 12 mhe<šerkeâjCeele Mew. meeOeveebÛee Jeehej efveÙeespeveeheÇceeCes / efveÙeespeveehes#ee JesieUs / Peeuee veener 13 Mew#eefCekeâ meeOeveebÛes mJejâhe JewefJeOÙehetCe& / "jeefJekeâ 14 Jeehejuesues Mew#eefCekeâ meeefnlÙe
1 2 3 4
mebkeâueve heÇMve efJeÛeejâve / keâLeve keâjâve mebkeâueveeÛee meejebMe efueefnuee / efueefnuee veener GheÙeespeveeleerue Gefodo<šebÛes ceeheve GheÙeespeve / keâewMeuÙe / ceveesJe=lleer / ( √ KetCe keâje ) cetuÙeceeheve ( DeeMeÙeeJej DeeOeeefjle ) %eeve / Deekeâueve keâesCelÙee Gefodo<šeÛes ceeheve jeefnues ie=nhee" efouee / efouee veener DeOÙeeheveeMesJešer Heâuekeâ mJeÛÚ kesâuee / kesâuee veener Ùeehes#ee DeefOekeâ keâeÙe keâjlee Deeues Demeles? efJeoÙeeLeer& -efMe#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâ heÇeOÙeehekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer
2.72.72.72.7.... Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj –––– šeÛeCe JeneršeÛeCe JeneršeÛeCe JeneršeÛeCe Jener he=<"he=<"he=<"he=<" 1.1.1.1. heÇLece he=<"heÇLece he=<"heÇLece he=<"heÇLece he=<" efJeoÙeeheer"eÛes efJeoÙeeheer"eÛes efJeoÙeeheer"eÛes efJeoÙeeheer"eÛes veeJeveeJeveeJeveeJe ceneefJeoÙeeueÙeeÛes veebJe :ceneefJeoÙeeueÙeeÛes veebJe :ceneefJeoÙeeueÙeeÛes veebJe :ceneefJeoÙeeueÙeeÛes veebJe : Name of the pupil teacher : ……………………………………………….................
efJeoÙeeLeer& efMe#ekeâeÛes veebJe : ..........................................................................
Roll No. : npesjer keÇâ. : ...........................................................................
Name of the School : MeeUsÛes veebJe : .................................................................... ...............................................................................................................
Duration of Internship programme :
Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerjeÛee keâeueeJeOeer : ...................................... les .................................
heÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$eheÇceeCehe$e
heÇceeefCele keâjCÙeele Ùesles keâer, ßeer/ßeerceleer ................................................................ npesjer keÇbâ. ( ) Ùeebveer Úe$emesJeekeâeueeleerue meJe& GhekeÇâce hetCe& kesâuesues Deensle. ieš ceeie&oMe&keâeÛes veeJe Je mJee#ejer heÇeÛeeÙee&Ûeer mJee#ejer
2.8. Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj – šeÛeCe Jener he=<" 2. Hee" šeÛeCe keÇâHee" šeÛeCe keÇâHee" šeÛeCe keÇâHee" šeÛeCe keÇâ ( )( )( )( )
Class:Jeie&:.... … Division:legkeâ[er. … Period : leeefmekeâe : ........................... Subject:efJe<eÙe…………….TeachingUnit:hee"ÙeIeškeâ…………………………………….
Hee"Ùecegodos Teaching Point
( Gefodo<šs / mhe<šerkeâjCes ) Objectives/
Specifacation
DeOÙeÙeve DevegYetleer Learning
Experiances
cetuÙeceeheve ( Gefodo<šebÛes ceeheve) Evaluation
efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâ cegKÙeeOÙeehekeâ ieš-ceeie&oMe&keâ heÇeOÙeehekeâ mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
2.2.2.2.9999 Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj Úe$emesJeekeâeue efMeyeerj –––– šeÛeCe Jener he=<"šeÛeCe Jener he=<"šeÛeCe Jener he=<"šeÛeCe Jener he=<" 3.3.3.3.
Flej GhekeÇâce ( 2 les 3 hespesme )Flej GhekeÇâce ( 2 les 3 hespesme )Flej GhekeÇâce ( 2 les 3 hespesme )Flej GhekeÇâce ( 2 les 3 hespesme ) De.keÇâ.
Sr.No.
efoveebkeâ Je JesU Date and
Time
GhekeÇâce Activity
GhekeÇâce jeyeefJeCÙeeÛes mJejâhe Details of the activity
efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâ cegKÙeeOÙeehekeâeÛeer ieš-ceeie&oMe&keâ heÇeOÙeehekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer mJee#ejer
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heÇlÙeskeâ efJeoÙeeLeer& - efMe#ekeâeves lÙeeves Úe$emesJeekeâeueeceOÙes efMekeâefJeuesuÙee Jeiee&bvee pees efJe<eÙe Je pesJn{e Yeeie efMekeâefJeuesuee Demesue,lÙeeJej DeeOeejerle 10/20 iegCeebÛeer ÛeeÛeCeer IÙeeJeer.lÙee heÇMveheef$ekeâebÛee vecegvee ÙesLes pees[eJee.
2.112.112.112.11 iegCehe$ekeâiegCehe$ekeâiegCehe$ekeâiegCehe$ekeâ iegCehe$ekeâ Jeie& : efJe<eÙe : Ö.keÇâ. efJeoÙeeLÙee&bÛes veebJe ÛeeÛeCeerleerue iegCe
efJeoÙeeLeer&-efMe#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer MeeUsleerue mebyebefOele efJe<eÙeefMe#ekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer ceeie&oMe&keâ heÇeOÙeehekeâeÛeer mJee#ejer
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