ABOUT THE B.ED., COURSE
Duration of the B.Ed., Course
The course of study shall be for a duration of one academic year Consisting of 200 working days/curriculum transaction days (36 hours in a week-5 or 6 days in a week ). The 200 working days will include teaching practice, revision examination, and study holidays.
Programme Content
The B.Ed programme will consist of theory courses in ‘Perspectives in Education’ and ‘Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies’ along with ‘Engagement with the Field’ as practical Component.
Fees Structure
Students tuition fees: RS.37500*
(*collected as per the Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University norms)
Theory Courses for First Year
Course 1: Childhood and Growing Up
Course 2: Contemporary India and Education
Course 3: Learning and Teaching
Course 4: Language Across the Curriculum
Course 5: Understanding Disciplines and Subjects
Course 6: Gender, School and Society
Course 7: Pedagogy of a School subject-Part-I (Methodology)
Theory Courses for Second Year
Course 7(b): Pedagogy of a School subject-Part-II (Content Mastery)
Course 8: Knowledge and Curriculum
Course 9: Assessment for Learning
Course 10: Creating an Inclusive School
Course 11: Environmental Education
Elective Course
The College offers the following three Elective Papers, among the three, one Elective paper has to be chosen by each student.
- Environmental Education
- Computer in Education
- Human Right Education
- Peace and Value Education
- Guidance and Counseling
- Curriculum Development
- Physical and Health Education
- Library and Information Resources Management
- Safety and Disaster Management Education
- Professional Course for Teacher Proficiency
- Pre-Primary Education
- Perspective in Special Education
- Woman Right Education
Pedagogy of a School subjects
The College offers B.Ed., course for the following nine subjects.
- Tamil
- English
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Biological Science
- History
- Commerce
- Computer Science
- Economics
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR TASKA AND ASSIGNMENTS FOR EACH COURSE
S.No | Type of Course | Marks
|
1. | Full course | 2X 15=30
|
2. | Half a course | 2X 7.50=15
|
Practicum Component
Name of the Files / Records to be prepared.
- Observation Record Level I
- Demonstration Record Level I
- Lesson Plan Record Level I (30 lesson Plans)
- Instructional Materials Record Level I
- Test and Measurement Record Level I
- Observation Record Level II
- Demonstration Record Level II
- Lesson Plan Record Level II (30 lesson Plans)
- Instructional Materials Record Level II
- Test and Measurement Record Level II
- Teaching Skills(Mini-teaching) Practice Record
- Visit Innovative schools and Healthy Practices
- Students Portfolios/ CCE Record
- Reflective Journal-Diary
- Environmental Education Record
- Community-based Engagement/ Skill Development Record
ATTENDANCE
Each candidate should gain 85% (i.e 170 days) of attendance, failing which they will not be permitted to appear for the B.Ed. degree examination. (both written and practical examinations).
Staff and Students at the college are given the possibilities of registering their attendance for the courses via both the signatures system and the bio-Metric system.
WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS
Each theory course question paper will be designed for 3 hours for full course and 1 ½ hour for half a course. The questions and allotment of marks are as described below:
Type of Course | Type of Question | Total Marks | Maximum word/ page limits for each question |
Full Course | Essay Questions
(7 out of 10) |
7×10=70 | 600 words/ 5 pages for each Question |
Half a Course | Essay Questions
(7 out of 7) |
5×7=35 | 300 words/ 3 pages for each Question |
PASSING MINIMUM FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION
A candidate shall be declared to have passed the written examination only if he or she secures not less than 50% in aggregate in each course with a minimum of 45% in the external examination in each paper.
PASSING MINIMUM FOR PRACTICUM COMPONENTS
Candidates who have secured not less than 50% in each of the practical activities shall be deemed
REAPPEARANCE FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Each unsuccessful candidate shall be permitted to reappear for the written examinations within the next three consecutive academic years.