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1 NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY Master of Arts in Education Proposed Syllabus Course Structure Part- I Paper 1: Philosophy of Education and History of Education in India Module- 1: Philosophy of Education. Module- 2: History of Education in India. Paper- II: Psychological Foundation of Education Module-1: Psychological Foundation of Education Module- 2: Factors Related to Learning Paper- III: Sociological Foundation of Education Module 1: Education and Society Module II: Theories of Sociology and Social Issues in Education 100 Marks 100 Marks 100 Marks Paper IV: Methodology of Educational Research and Educational Statistics. 100 Marks Module 1: Methodology of Educational Research Module 2: Educational Statistics Part II Paper V : Educational Technology and Curriculum Studies Module 1: Educational Technology Module 2: Curriculum Studies Paper VI : Educational Administration and Management Module 1 : Educational Administration Module 2 : Educational Management 100 Marks 100 Marks Paper VII : Evaluation and Measurement in Education and Guidance and Counselling Module 1 : Evaluation and Measurement in Education Module 2 : Guidance and Counselling Paper VIII : Subject of Special Study. (Any One of the Following) 1. Special Education 100Marks 100 Marks
2 2. Teacher Education 3. Education of Women in India 4. Population Education Paper I Philosophy of Education and History of Education in India Module 1 Philosophy of Education Unit 1- Western Schools of Philosophy Idealistic, Naturalistic, Realistic, Pragmatic And Marxist schools. Unit 2- Oriental schools of Philosophy- Brahmanic, Buddhist and Islamic schools. Unit 3- Aims and concepts of Education with reference to the individualistic and socialistic views in Education. Unit 4- Educational Philosophy of Plato, Rousseau, Froebel, Pestalozzi, Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi Unit 5- Some issues in Education- i) Freedom and Discipline in Education, ii)democratic ideals in Education, iii)education and Humanity and iv) Internationalism in Education. Module 2 History of Education in India Unit 6- Education in Vedic and Post Vedic period. Unit 7- Brahmanic Education, Education in Buddhist period and Islamic Education In the Medieval India. Unit 8- Education in India during British rule with special reference to i) Adam s report ( ), ii) Macaulay s Minute on Indian Education ( 1835 ), iii) Wood s Despatch ( 1854 ), iv) First Indian Education Commission or Hunter Commission ( 1882 ), v) Indian University Commission ( 1902 ), Calcutta University Commission or Sadler Commission ( ), vii) Post war Education Commission or Sargent Report. Unit 9- Education in free India with special reference to i) Indian Education Commission or Radhakrishnan Commission ( ), ii) Secondary Education Commission or Mudaliar Commission ( 1953 ), iii) National Education Commission or Kothari Commission ( ), iv) National policy of Education ( 1986 ) and subsequent developments. Unit 10- Some issues in Indian Education i) Women s Education, ii) Adult Education iii) Non-formal Education, iv) Vocational Education, v) Teacher Education and vi) Education for all. REFERANCES: 1) Randall Curren, A Companion to the Philosophy of Education. 2) Nel Nodding, Philosophy of Education 3) Nurullah, S and Naik, J.P. A History of Education In India 4) A. Banerjee, Philosophical Foundation of Education
3 5) J.C. Chakraborty, Educational Philosophy 6) A.S.Altekar, Education In Ancient India 7) S.P. Chaube, History Of Education In India. 8) S.K. Das, Educational System Of Ancient Hindus 9) S.N. Mukherjee, History Of Education. 10) B.R. Purkait, Milestone In Modern Indian Education
4 Paper II Psychological Foundation of Education Module 1: Psychological Foundation of Education Unit 1- Educational Psychology- Definition of Educational Psychology, Scope of Educational Psychology, modern trends and methods of Educational Psychology. Unit 2- Growth and Development of learners- Concept of Growth and Development Stages of development. Determinants of Development, Heredity and Environment. Physical Development, Motor Development, Emotional and Social Development. Unit 3- The process of Learning- Concept and types of learning, Theories of learning- Pavlov s Conditioning, Thorndike s Trial and Error, Skinner s Operant Conditioning and Gestalt theory. Modern views of learning. Unit 4- Transfer of learning- Concept and Types of Transfer, Theories of Transfer And uses of Transfer in teaching- learning. Unit 5- Memory and Forgetting- Concept of Memory and Forgetting, Processes Involved in memory. Information Processing Model of memory.causes of forgetting. Nature of forgetting according to nature of processing and other cognitive views. Module 2- Factors Related to Learning Unit 6- Learner s Intelligence- Concept of Intelligence. Nature of Intelligence. Nature of Intelligence according to Spearman, Thurstone, Guilford and Sternberg. Unit 7- Learner s Motivation- Concept of Motivation. Theories of Motivation- Maslow, Weiner, McLelland and Atkinson. Motivation and Learning. Unit 8- Learner s Attention- Nature of Attention. Determinants of Attention. Theories of Attention- Broadbent s Funnel Theory, Resource allocation Theory, Modern views of Attention. Unit 9- Learner s personality and Mental Health- Concept of Personality. Theories of Personality- Elementary idea of Psychodynamic, Trait and Social Learning Theories. Concept of mental health and adjustment. Causes of disturbed mental Health. Education and mental health. Unit10- Learner s with Exceptional ability Giftedness- Concept and Special needs of gifted learners. Identifying gifted Learners and their education.
5 Mental Retardation Concept and types of mental retardation. Characteristics Of Retarded Learners. Causes of disturbed mental health.education of the Retarded Children. REFERENCES: 1) Elizabeth B. Hurlock, Adolescent Development. 2) S.S. Chauhan, Advanced Educational Psychology 3) E.R.Hilgard, Learning Theories 4) P.N.Bhattacharya, A Text Book Of Psychology 5) S.K. Mangal, Advanced Educational Psychology
6 Paper III Sociological Foundation Of Education Module 1: Education And Society Unit 1- Sociology of Education- Evolution of Society(A brief account). Meaning and Scope of Sociology of Education. Social determinants of Education Religion, Class, Culture, Technology, Economic Issues. Society and its constituent factors- Location, Population, Human Relation. Education as Social Subsystem. Social function of Education. Unit 2- Socialization- Concept of Socialization. Agencies of Socialization and Education- Family, Community, Peer Group, Media, School, State Policy and Religion. Unit 3- Social Change. Meaning and Factors of Social Change. Education and Culture, Education and Democracy. Education as a vehicle of Social Change. Scientific and Technological development. Unit 4- Modernity- Concept and Characteristics of Modernity. Modernization through Education Unit 5- Social Stratification and Mobility- Meaning of Social Stratification and Mobility. Relationship of Education and Social Stratification and Mobility. Dimension of culture diversity in India and their impact on Education- Language,, Religion, Ethnicity, Caste and Territoriality. Education, National Development, National Identity, National Integration. Module 2- Theories and Social Issues in Education Unit 6- Theories of Sociology and their impact on Education- Functionalist, Marxist and Integral Humanist Theories. Social Determinants of Education- Views of Durkheim, Parsons Merton, Bourdium and Young. Unit 7- Equality of Educational opportunity- Meaning of Equality of Educational opportunity. Constitutional privation in India. Factors effecting Equality of Educational opportunity. Problems of Education of Disadvantaged People- Women, Disadvantaged Community, Physically and Mentally Challenged. Problems related to Rural, Urban, Industrial Population. Unit 8- Group- Nature and types of Groups. Primary and Secondary Groups. Formation of classroom groups and cliques. Impact of groups on Education. Sociometry. Unit 9- Delinquency and Youth Unrest- Sociological and other views on their causes and remedies Unit10- Educational Institution as a Social micro system- Inter institutional and aintra institutional dynamics in educational institution. Institutional climate- its meaning. Determinants and impact on Education. Leadership- Types, style and Characteristics
7 REFERANCES: 1) Y.K. Sharma, Sociological Foundation of Education 2) Hemlata Talesra, Sociological Foundation of Education 3) Lalita Kabra, Scheduled Caste Girls: Educational Backwardness 4) Divya Nagar, Deprived Children Paper IV Methodology of Educational Research and Statistical Treatment of Data Module 1 Methodology of Educational Research Unit 1a) Concept, Aim and Nature of Scientific Research- Concept and Aims of Scientific Research. Nature of Scientific Research. Educational Research and Scientific Research. Types of Educational Research- Fundamental, Applied and Action Research. Historical and Philosophical research in Education. Ethnographic Research. Qualitative and Quantitative research. Unit 1b) Variables- Concept of variables. Types of Variables- Dependent and Independent Variable, Intervening variables, Extraneous variables. Research and control variables. Unit 2- Sample and Sampling- Concept of Population and Sample. Characteristics of good sample. Probability sampling techniques - Concept of probability. Types and characteristics of probability sample and sampling. Nonprobability sampling. Types and characteristics of nonprobability sample and sampling. Unit 3a) Formulation of research problem and research design- Characteristics of good research problem. Selection of research problem. Framing hypothesis, meaning of hypothesis, place of hypothesis in research, types of hypothesis. 3b)Research design- Meaning of Research design,need and characteristics of good research design.descriptive research- Survey, Experimental research design, types of experimental design- single group design, quasi-experimental design, randomized design, randomized block design and factorial design, correlational research design. Unit 4- Tools and collection of data- meaning and types of data, tools and methods of data collection Observation, interview, questionnaire, test scales, analysis of data. Unit 5- Writing a research report- importance of writing a research report. Purpose of Writing a research report. Steps involved in report writing. Module- 2 Statistical Treatment of Data Unit 6- Need of Statistical Treatment of Data and descriptive analysis need of statistical treatment of data in educational research. Preparation for data analysis- frequency distribution. Measures of central tendency- Mean, Median
8 and Mode. Measures of variability - Standard deviation and Quartile Deviation. Graphical representation of data- frequency polygon and histogram. Nature of distribution - Concept of normal distribution and normal probability curve. Deviation from normality- Skewness and Kurtosis. Unit 7- Relation and prediction Correlation Product Moment Correlation, Biserial and Point biserial Correlation, Phi-coefficient. Spearman s Rank Correlation. Significance of correlation. Regression and Prediction- Linear and multiple regression. Multivariate relation Partial correlation and multiple correlation. Unit 8- Testing hypothesis- Comparison of two means- t-test ( correlated and uncorrelated ), t-test for small N. Analysis of variance. Unit 9- Nonparametric test- Chi-square test, Sign test, Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Median test, Mann-Whitney U test. Unit 10- Psychological scaling- percentile score and percentile rank. T-score and Z-score. REFERANCE: ) Arun Kumar Singh, Tests, Measurements, and Research Methods In Behavioral Sciences. 2) A. Anastesi, Psychological Testing 3) Best, J.W. & Kahn, J.V. Research in Education 4) Kerlinger, F.N. Foundation Of Behavioural Researches 5) Robert J. Gregory, Psychological Testing.
9 Paper V Educational Technology and Curriculum Studies Module 1: Educational Technology Unit 1- Concept of Educational Technology. Definition, Nature, Scope and Limitation of Educational Technology.Componants of Educational Technology: Hardware and Software approach. Educational Technology and Instructional Technology. Unit 2- Instructional design and Programmed Learning. Taxonomies of instructional objectives. System Approach-Concept and components of instructional system.programmed Instruction- Concepts, Theories and Types- Linear and Branching; Computer assisted instruction. Unit 3- Teaching Methods and Teaching Models. Concept of Teaching and major methods of teaching. Models of Teaching- Concept and types of models. Uses and limitations. Microteaching and Team teaching. Unit 4- Communication and Classroom Interaction. Definition and types of communication. Barriers of classroom communication. Classroom Interaction- Meaning of Classroom Interaction. Analysis of Classroom Interaction by Flander Interaction category system. Unit 5- Teaching Aids and Trends of Educational System. Teaching Aids- Psychology of using Teaching Aids, types of Teaching Aids- Projected, Non projected and Audio-visual aids. Computer as teaching aid. Formal and Nonformal education, Distance and correspondence education. Module 2- Curriculum Studies Unit 6- Concept of Curriculum. Traditional and Modern approaches of Curriculum. Types of Curriculum. Role of Curriculum in Education. Unit 7- Bases of Curriculum, Philosophical Psychological and Sociological bases of Curriculum. Unit 8- Learning theories and Curriculum. Cognitive developmental approach, Connectionism and Constructivism. Information processing Model. Unit 9- Curriculum Construction.Principles of Curriculum Construction. Taxonomies of Educational Objectives. Curriculum Development process and System approach. Determinants of content selection culture based, knowledge based and need based. Unit 10- Curriculum Evaluation. Meaning and purpose of Curriculum evaluation. Means of Curriculum Evaluation. Formative Summative Evaluation.
10 REFERANCES: 1) J.C. Agarwal, Essentials Of Educational Technology. 2) F.W. Benghort, Educational System Analysis. 3) R.S. Bloom, Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives. 4) U.Rao, Educational Technology 5) M.K. Sen. Shiksha Projuktibigyan. Paper VI Educational Administration and Management Module 1: Educational Administration Unit 1- Nature and scope of Educational Administration. Agencies of Educational Administration. Role of central and state govt. and local bodies. Views of NPE 1986 and Rammurty Committee on Educational Administration. Unit 2- Theories of Educational Administration. a) Classical Theory b) Neo classical Theory c) Modern Management Theory Unit 3- Concept of Organisation. Departmentation. Delegation of authority. Decentralisation. Autonomy of institution. Self managed institution. Organisational structure. Unit 4- Educational Finance: Resource acquisition and allocation. Sources of finance. Privatization of educational institution. Partnership between public and private sector institution. Unit 5- Inspection and Supervision- Meaning and concept. Role of modern Supervisor. Module 2- Management Unit 6- Concept of Management. Relation between Management and administration. Managerial function of educational administrators- Planning, Organising, Staffing, Controlling, Directing. Application of Management science in the field of education. Roles of teachers in different areas of educational Management including teaching learning process and social responsibility. Unit 7- Leadership in educational Management. Management in action- guidance, supervision, control, communication, coordination. Leadership skills. Theories of leadership. Leaders as team manager and motivator. Effective decision making by the leaders.
11 Unit 8- Educational planning- concept and objectives. Approaches to planning. Micro, macro, grass root level planning. Drawbacks of Educational planning. Institutional planning. Unit 9- Control process. Performance Standard for critical areas of control in Educational Management.: role of accreditation bodies: NAAC, NCTE quality control in education. Application of TQM principles in education. Performance appraisal. Unit10- Development of Educational organization. Managing change, resolution of conflict. Development of manpower and training. REFERANCE: 1) R.P. Bhatnagar, Educational Administration 2) Aruna Goel, Educational Administration and Management 3) Niyati Bhatt. Higher Education Administration and Management Paper VII EVALUATION AND MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION and GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING Module 1: EVALUATION AND MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION Unit1- Concept and characteristics of Measurement. Concept and characteristics of Evaluation. Place of Evaluation in education. Difference and relationship between Measurement and Evaluation. Evaluation and Examination. Types of Evaluation. Unit 2- Educational objectives and Evaluation Meaning and types of Educational Objectives. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives under Cognitive Affective and Psychomotor Domain. Sources of Educational Objectives. Use of the objectives in Educational Evaluation. Unit 3 Tools of Evaluation - need for Tools of Evaluation. Type of Tools. Criterion referenced tests Characteristics, uses and limitations. Method of preparing criterion referenced tests. Norm referenced tests Characteristics and types. Essay tests Merits and Demerits. Improvement of Essay tests. Objective Tests Types, Merits and Demerits. Intelligence Tests. Aptitude Tests. Personality Tests. Interest Inventories. Attitude Scales. Diagnostic Tests.
12 Unit 4 Emerging Trends in Evaluation Types of Conventional Tests. Written, Oral and Practical Examinations. Their merits and demerits. Overall demerits of existing examination system. Question Bank. Grading system Concept, Method, Advantages and Disadvantages. Semester System Concept, Advantages and Disadvantages. Use of computer in Evaluation. Unit 5 Recording, Reporting and Using Evaluation outcomes. Need for recording and reporting. Conventional recording and reporting. Cumulative Record Card. Computer recording and Online transfer of data. Exit Portfolio. Module 2 Guidance and Counseling Unit 6 Concept of Guidance and Counseling Meaning of Guidance and Counseling. Difference and Relation between the two. Base principles of counseling. Counseling and Psychotherapy. Unit 7 Steps in Guidance and Counseling. Steps in Counseling. Steps in Guidance. Ethical issues in Counseling. Unit 8 Area of Guidance and Counseling. Clinical, Personal, Marital, Rehabilitation counseling. Educational and Vocational Guidance. Unit 9 Approaches of Guidance and Counseling. Directive, Non-directive and Eclectic approaches. Individual and Group Counseling. Unit 10 Essential Information for Guidance and Counseling. Personal Information Information about Physical, Intellectual, Personality, Academic Achievement and others. Educational Information Scope and Opportunities available. Occupational Information Scope and Opportunities for employment. Career prospects. REFERANCE: 6) Arun Kumar Singh, Tests, Measurements, and Research Methods In Behavioral Sciences. 7) A. Anastesi, Psychological Testing 8) Best, J.W. & Kahn, J.V. Research in Education 9) Kerlinger, F.N. Foundation Of Behavioural Researches 10) Robert J. Gregory, Psychological Testing.
13 Paper VIII ( E1 ) SPECIAL EDUCATION Module 1: Education of Physically Disabled Unit 1- Introduction to Special Education- Concept of Exceptionality, Disability and Special Education. History of Special Education. Scope of Special Education- Types of disability. Unit 2- Strategies of Special Education- Special school, integration and inclusive education. Rehabilitation of disabled. Status of Special Education in India. Unit 3- Visual impairment- Definition, types, and etiology. Characteristics and education of Visual impairment. Unit 4- Hearing handicap- Definition, types, and etiology and identification. Characteristics and education of Hearing handicap. Unit5- Cerebral Palsy- Definition, types and causes of Cerebral Palsy. education of Cerebral Palsy. Module 2- Education of the mentally exceptional children Unit6- Mental retardation- Definition, types and causes of Mental retardation. identification. Characteristics and education of Mentally retarded. Unit7- Gifted children- Concept of giftedness. Characteristics and problems of Gifted children. Identification and education of Gifted children. Unit 8- Learning Disability- Definition, types and causes of Learning Disability. Characteristics and Measurement of Learning Disability. education of Learning Disability. Unit9- Emotional Disturbance- Definition, types and causes, characteristics of Emotional Disturbance. education of Emotionally Disturbed. Unit 10- Agencies of Special Education- National International Government and Nongovernmental agencies. Community participation and parent participation. Constraints of Special Education. REFERANCES: 1) Sachindra Mohan Sahu, Education of Children with Special Needs 2) Bishnupada Nanda, Bisesdharmi Shikha 3) S.K. Mangal, Special Education
14 Paper VIII ( E2 ) TEACHER EDUCATION Module 1: Principles of Teacher Education Unit 1- Concept of teacher education- Difference between Training and Education, Need for training in teaching and education for teachers. Unit2- Some Philosophical issues on teacher education: i) Image of a teacher ii) Role of a teacher iii) Education and social change iv) Value oriented teacher education Unit3- Origin and Development of teacher education. Unit4- Objectives of teacher education. Unit 5- Managing Agencies of teacher education. Module 2- Practices of Teacher Education Unit 6- Programme of Teacher Education at different levels of Education in India. Unit 7- Framing of curriculum of teacher education. Unit8- Professional preparation for teacher education- Pre-service teacher education. In-service teacher education. Unit9- Some contemporary issues in Teacher Education Models of Lesson Plan Micro Teaching Simulated teaching Action Research Unit 10- Problems and Prospects of Teacher Education in India and their remedial measures.
15 REFERANCES: 1) R.S. Shukla, Emerging Trends in Teachers Education 2) R.S. Shukla Education of Teachers in India Paper VIII ( E3 ) EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN INDIA Module 1: Prospectives of Women s Education Unit1- Overview of Women s Education in India. Concern for Women s Education. Historical Perspectives, present status and other issues of Women s Education. Unit2- Development of Women s Education during pre-independence period. Contribution of Missionaries. Role of British Govt. Unit3- Contribution of Indian thinkers. Rammohan Roy, Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar. Radhakanta Dev and Nibedita. Unit4- Major constraints of Women s Education Social, Political, Psychological, Economic and Religious. Unit5- Women s Education, Literacy and Population Growth. UNESCO Document. Module 2- Post independence Development of Women s Education in India Unit6- Policy perspectives. Role of UGC, MHRD, National policy of education- 1968, 1986, POA Constitutional Provision. Unit7- Committees and Commissions on Women s Education- Radhakrishnan, Mudaliar and Kothari Commission.Durgabai Deshmukh committee, Hansraj Mehta Committee and Bhaktabatsalam Committee. Unit8- Present Status of Women s Education. A brief account of the growth of Women s Education. Unit9- Women s Education, empowerment and social transformation.
16 Unit10- Trends of research in Women s Education. REFERANCES: 1) A.Kumar, Women Education 2) S.P.Agarwal, Women Educatio in India Paper VIII ( E4 ) POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Module 1: POPULATION EDUCATION Unit1- Concept of Population Education- Concept, History and Objectives of Population Education. Population Education Programme in India. Unit2- Population Dynamics. Definition and component of population. Demographic characteristics. Changes in population. Population control measures.- Family planning, education and reproductive health. Unit3- Population and quality of life. quality of life Resource, Level of living, Social and political system, process of development. Health and sustainable development Sex education- Objective, curriculum, Methodology Adolescent education- Objective, curriculum Family life education Health education Unit4- Population and Natural resource. Types- renewable nonrenewable. Conservation and recycling of resource Unit5- Agencies and curriculum of population education. Agencies- formal and nonformal. Curriculum of Population Education. Integration and correlation of curriculum. Co-curriculur activities. Planned Lesson- A few probable methods of teaching.
17 Module2- Environmental Education Unit6- Concept of Environmental Education: Definition, nature, scope, objectives and limitations of Environmental Education. Unit7- Concern for Environment. Pollution, Resource degeneration. Population explosion. Man and environment- ecological and psychological views. Unit8- Agencies of Environmental Education. formal and nonformal. Governmental and nongovernmental agencies.mass Media- Newspaper, Radio, Electronic media and others. Unit9- Curriculum and Approaches of Environmental Education. Principles and content of Environmental Education. Methodology. Environmental consciousness. Unit 10- Teacher s training for Environmental Education. Present status, agencies, curriculum of Teacher s training. Problems and remedies of Teacher s training.differant aids of Environmental Education. REFERANCES: 1) R.N. Sinha, Population Education 2) V.K. Nanda, Environmental Education
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