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B.Ed

The JCD(PG) College of Education, provides the course leading to a two year degree in education. The syllabus is framed as per regulation by NCTE / CDLU.

Admission Procedure

Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination

Preamble The Bachelor of Education programme, generally known as B.Ed., is a professional courses that prepares teachers for upper primary or middle level (classes VI-VIII), secondary (classes IX-X) and senior secondary (classes XI-XII) levels.

Duration and working days

  • Duration: B.Ed. programme shall be of a duration of at least one academic year
  • Working Days: There shall be at least two hundred working days each year exclusive of the period of examination and admission, out of which at least forty days shall be for practise teaching or skill development in nearby schools. (b) The institution shall work for a minimum of thirty-six hours in a week (five or six days), during which physical presence in the institution of all the teachers and student teachers is necessary to ensure their availability for individual advice, guidance, dialogues and consultation as and when needed.

Intake

There shall be two units of 100 students each divided into four sections of 50 each for general sessions and not more than 25 students per teacher for a school subject for methods courses and other practical activities of the programme to facilitate participatory teaching and learning.

General Objectives of B.Ed. Course :

Enable the student teacher

  • To promote capabilities for inculcating national values and goals as mentioned in the constitution of India.
  • To act as agents of modernization and social change.
  • To promote social cohesion, international understanding and protection of human and rights of the child.
  • To become competent committed professional willing to perform the identified task.
  • To use competencies and skills needed for becoming an effective teacher.
  • To be sensitive student teacher about emerging issues such as environment, population, gender equity, legal literacy etc.
  • To inculcate rational thinking and scientific temper among the students.
  • To develop critical awareness about the social realities among the students.
  • To use managerial and organizational skills. 

B.Ed. Special Education (ID)

The JCD(PG) College of Education had introduced this new course leading to a one year degree in special education (M.R.). The syllabus is framed as per regulation by RCI / CDLU.

Admission Procedure

Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination

Preamble  B.Ed. Special Education (ID), is a professional courses that prepares special teachers for children with special needs in special schools, SSA, resource teacher as well as for upper primary or middle level (classes VI-VIII), secondary (classes IX-X) and senior secondary (classes XI-XII) levels of special children.

Duration and working day

Duration B.Ed. Special Education (ID) programme shall be of a duration of at least one academic year

Working Days: There shall be at least two hundred working days each year exclusive of the period of examination and admission, out of which at least forty days shall be for practice teaching or skill development in nearby schools. (b) The institution shall work for a minimum of thirty-six hours in a week (five or six days), during which physical presence in the institution of all the teachers and student teachers is necessary to ensure their availability for individual advice, guidance, dialogues and consultation as and when needed.

Intake

There shall be a basic unit of 25 students.

M.Ed

Admission Procedure:

To promote capabilities for inculcating national values and goals as mentioned in the constitution of India. To act as agents of modernization and social change. To promote social cohesion, international understanding and protection of human and rights of the child. To become competent committed professionals willing to perform the identified task. To use competencies and skills needed for becoming an effective teacher. To be a sensitive student teachers about emerging issues such as environment, population, gender equity, legal literacy etc. To inculcate rational thinking and scientific temper among the students. To develop critical awareness about the social realities among the students. To use managerial and organizational skills.

Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance examination.

Preamble

  • The Master of Education (M.Ed.) programme is meant for candidates desirous of pursuing post-graduate programme in education. Besides preparing teacher educators, it also aims at preparing educational administrators, supervisors and researchers.
  • The M.Ed. programme would comprise theoretical courses including specialized courses in the discipline of education and related practical/field work including exposure to and training in a teacher education institution. In addition, research work in the form of a dissertation would form an essential part of the programme. Depending on the actual design and declared objectives, the programme provides opportunities for students to extend as well as deepen their knowledge and understanding of Education, specialize in selected areas including Teacher Education and also acquire related research skills.
  • Only institutions running B.Ed. programme are eligible to offer M.Ed. course except University Departments which may not be directly running a B.Ed. programme.

Duration and working days

Duration: The M.Ed. programme shall be of a duration of one academic year.

Working Days:

  • There shall be at least two hundred working days exclusive of periods of examination and admission etc., for instruction, field work for dissertation and internship in a teacher education institution.
  • The institution shall function for a minimum of thirty six hours in a week (five or six days). The teacher educators are expected to be available for individual attention, guidance and counselling for the student & teacher throughout the working hours.

Intake

There shall be a basic unit of 35 students. Intake up to total 50 students shall be sanctioned to such proven institutions where the quality of infrastructure, both physical and human are of high degree which can be vouched.

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