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B.ED SYLLABUS

Syllabus for B.Ed Candidates are required to appear in an entrance exam conducted by various independent universities and  top institiutes  for pursuing a career in teaching and related fields. The entrance exam for admission to the course is generally held in June-July. So, candidates must be aware about B.Ed syllabus in detail. The course’s syllabus for two years is listed below.  Name of the course Topics Covered Description Core Courses Basics in Education Education Nature and Purpose, Knowledge and Knowing, Forms of knowledge and its organization in schools, autonomy of teacher and learner, education and values. This course deals with providing the conceptual understanding of aspects related to teacher- education. Learner and Learning Learner as a developing individual, development and learning, theoretical perspectives on learning, learning in constructivist perspective, individual differences among learners. This paper deals with the idea of individual development of th

onam

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Onam Festival Onam is an important festival of the people of Kerala. It usually comes off in the month of August or September. Men, women and children of Kerala eagerly look forward to this festival. It is celebrated for four days all over Kerala with great pomp and show, zeal and gusto. It is an occasion for utmost gaiety, festivity and revelry. With the advent of Onam, the atmosphere in Kerala is surcharged with dance and drama, song and music, games and sports of all kinds. It is a festival of joy for the people of Kerala. Onam festival is connected with the legend of King Mahabali who ruled over Mahabalipurum in ancient times. The story goes that King Mahabali deeply loved his subjects. The people of Mahabalipurum were very happy and prosperous. They respected and adored the King like a god of heaven. The respect and regard that the King enjoyed aroused the jealousy of the gods of heaven. They made a plan to dethrone King Mahabali. They sent Vishnu to the King in the guise of

TEACHERS DAY

In India Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th of September as a tribute to the contribution made by the teachers towards the community. Since 1962 the day commemorates the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, a great teacher and a staunch believer of education, known for his contribution towards the education system of India. According to Dr Radhakhrishnan, “teachers should be the best minds in the country”. The birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan came to be celebrated as Teachers Day when some of his students requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday ‘5th September’. Dr.Radhakrishnan said, “instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers’ day”. Since then 5th September is observed as Teachers Day throughout India. On this day we honor our beloved teachers who for their selfless effort towards shaping the carriers of their students and elevating the education system of India as a whole. Teacher