Ordinances Structure for BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed.) Academic Session 15-17. B.Ed. (Two Year Programme) Page 1
Faculty of Education Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Two Year Programme) ORDINANCES & RULES / REGULATIONS The Programme: The Bachelor of Education (Two Year Programme), a regular full time two years Bachelor Degree Programme in Education, of the Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra is a professional course that prepares teachers for Upper Primary or Middle Level (class VI VIII), Secondary Level (class IX X) and Senior secondary level (XI XII). Eligibility : (a) Bachelor of Education under at Least +2+3 pattern securing a Minimum of 50% Marks for General Category / OBC Category Students and Minimum of 45% Marks for SC/ST Category Students at the Bachelor s degree of examination of the University or of any other University recognized as equivalent by the University fulfilling the requirements for admission will be eligible for admission. (b) A candidate, who after having passed the Bachelor s degree examination of three years course i.e. +2+3 system or two years degree course followed by one year Bridge course of the University or any other University duly incorporated by any law for the time being in force, and selected for admission in accordance with the Regulations laid down by the State Government under section 28(5) of the Act. Page 2
(c) A candidate who has passed Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) or Bachelor of Home Science (B.H.Sc.) examination shall also be deemed to be qualified for admission. (d) A candidate will be eligible for admission on to science group if he/she studied in any one of the following two combinations at least for two years at the graduation level as optional / subsidiary subjects and has taken University examination each year:- (i) Physics, Chemistry. (ii) Mathematics. (iii) Zoology, Botany. (e) A candidate shall be deemed to be qualified for admission of B.Ed. course if (a) he/she has passed the Bachelor s degree examination with Education or Psychology or Philosophy and one other subject recognized at High School level or (b) he /she has passed the Bachelor s degree examination with only one High School subject, but did not offer either Education or Psychology or Philosophy, but no High School subjects, provided that he has passed in one subject of High School at the Bachelor s or Master s Degree level subsequently. (f) The course in two of the following school subjects are as follows:- (i). Any one language out of Hindi / English / Sanskrit / Urdu. (ii). Anyone subject out of History and Civics for opting Social Science I. (iii). Anyone subject out of Geography and Economics for opting Social Science II. (iv). Commerce. (v). Home Science. (vi). Fine Arts - Music, Drawing & Painting. Duration / Working Days: (a) The Bachelor of Education Programme for a period of two years. (b) There shall be at least two hundred working days in each year exclusive of the period of Page 3
examination and admission. (c) The institutions / Colleges shall work for a minimum of thirty six (36) hours in a week, during which physical presence in the institutions/colleges of all the teachers and students. The teacher is necessary to ensure their availability for advice, guidance, dialogue and consultation as and when needed. Attendance: (a) Attendance shall be counted and shortage there of may be condoned for special reasons in accordance with Ordinance 6 of Chapter XXV, subject to the condition that if his actual attendance is less than 80% he/she shall not be eligible to appear in the examination notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Ordinance of Chapter XXV. (b) The minimum attendance of student shall have to be 80% for all course work and practicum and 90% for school internship as per NCTE norms. Fees: Every candidate shall pay such fee to the institution / college / University under jurisdiction of the University as the syndicate may prescribe from time to time. Evaluation and the Marking System: 1. The ination shall be held at the end of each year as per details of the scheme of examination and result announced thereafter. 2. The examination shall be conducted by means of written papers and shall include practical work and internal assessment of sessional work. 3. The Theory Paper of examination divided into two parts as and Internal Assessment. The ination conducted by the University and Internal Assessment conducted by College / Institute. Page 4
4. Before the ination, the internal assessment marks should be submitted by the colleges/institute to the University. 5. The External Examiners shall be appointed by the Board of Studies. 6. The Practical Exam / Internship of First Year exam conducted by University. 7. The Practical Exam / Internship of Second Year exam divided in two parts as Main Practical exam with Viva-Voce and. The Main Practical exam with Viva-Voce paper conducted by University and conducted by College/Institute. 8. The Minimum Passing Marks in every year examination shall be % for each in Theory Paper and 50% in Practical Exam for internship in teaching separately. 9. The Total aggregate of the each year is 45% Minimum Marks.. Division will be awarded to the successful candidates at the end of Second year examination on the basis of cumulative total marks obtained in the two years of the course in all the theory papers. Division will be given separately in theory paper and in practical exam. 11. Candidate will have to pass theory exam and practical exam separately. 12. The B.Ed. (Two year Programme), the Pattern / Model Question Paper for Term Exam / External exam question paper should be divided in three sections of the Examination as given below : - (a) Section (A) - Objective Type Questions (This section contain Questions which are compulsory & Answer in one word only). (M.M. - 01X=) (b) Section (B) - Short Answer Type Questions (150 words) (This section contain 07 Questions in which candidate can attempt only 05 Questions). (M.M. - 05X05=25) Page 5
(c) Section (C) - Essay Type Questions (500 words) (This section contain 05 Questions in which candidate can attempt only 03 Questions). (M.M. - 03X15=45) 13. Provided that in respect of the students who have completed and passed all the two year of the B.Ed (Two Year Programme) in the aforesaid manner, the division shall be declared on the basis of the total marks scored in all the two years as follows: a) First Division with Distinction, those who obtain 75% or more marks at the end of their course. b) First Division, where student secures 60% or above but less than 75% marks. c) Second Division where student secures 50% or above but less than 60% marks. d) Third Division where student secures 45% or above but less than 50% marks. Re-Examination Rules: 1. In case a student fails to score % marks in Theory Paper not more than two papers in a year and not more than four papers in all at a time, but scores an average of 45% marks in total aggregate or more in the year concerned, he/she shall be promoted to the next year or in second year (from the first year to the second year), subject to the condition that he/she shall reappear in such paper(s) at the respective year examinations of the ensuing academic session. He/she shall be promoted to the next year and allowed to re-appear in such paper(s) at the respective year examinations of the immediately ensuing academic session. 2. In case a student has scored % or more in all the theory papers in a year but fails to score 45% in the total aggregate, he / she shall be promoted to the next year (from the first year to the second year) subject to the condition that he / she will reappear in not more than two papers of the year at the examination of the ensuing academic session. Page 6
He/she desire at the respective year examinations of the immediately ensuing academic session. However, each student will get only one chance as a repeater for respective year. 3. In case, a student fails to score % marks in more than two theory papers in a year and 45% marks in the total aggregate in a year, he/she shall be declared FAILED in the year concerned and shall have to appear as an EX-STUDENT in all the papers in the respective year examination of the immediately ensuing academic session. 4. In case a student fails to score % marks in Theory Paper not more than two papers in second year and in not more than four papers in all at a time, but scores an average of 45% marks in total aggregate or more in the year concerned, subject to the condition that he/she shall reappear in such papers at the respective year examinations of the ensuing academic session. He/she again fails in respective reexamination of second year, the Degree of B.Ed. (Two Year Programme) will be automatically cancelled. 5. In case a student ABSENT in Practical Paper in First Year / Second Year, subject to the condition that he/she shall reappear in Practical paper at the respective year examination of the ensuing academic session. He/she shall be promoted to the next year and allowed to reappear in practical exam at the respective year examinations of the immediately ensuing academic session. 6. In case a student fails to score minimum 50% marks in Practical Paper in Second Year / Final Year, subject to the condition that he/she shall be treated as FAILED in the respective year, but University will give only one attempt or chance to attempt all paper of theory and practical exam again in the next year as an EX-STUDENT. Page 7
7. The final result (pass/fail and the division obtained) shall be determined at the end of the successful clearance of all the Two years. 8. The candidate shall be eligible for the award of the degree after successful clearance of all the courses of B.Ed. (Two Year Programme) by the examination of the two year programme or till expiry of registration / enrolment. Maximum duration of passing the course will be three years. 9. The candidate shall not be eligible to get the (a) Grace marks or (b) Notification No. 08 or (c) Grace Division, due to the University has given the provision of RE-EXAM or IMPROVEMENT in Theory Paper only.. In case a candidate fails in pre-internship/internship in teaching, he/she will have to undergo the full year of the course of study as a regular student in the subsequent year. Evaluation of First Year Internship: (M.M. 50 marks) (Duration weeks) 1. During this period the students will be provided training, in core teaching skills, content analysis, development of Teacher Learning Material, organization of school activities etc. 2. Discussion will be organized on day to day, school activities, lesson planning, evaluation technique etc. The evaluation of the students will be carried out on the basis of their participation and performance. 3. The External Examiners of First year internship examination shall be appointed by the Board of Studies of the University. Page 8
Evaluation for Second Year Internship: (M.M. 250 marks) (Internal Asse. 50 marks) (External 0 marks) (Duration weeks) 1. Minimum number of lessons in each teaching subjects to be delivered should be 30 including two criticism lessons. Thus, total 60 lessons will be delivered for two teaching subjects. 2. Sessional Work & Viva Voce a. Administration of Psychological Tests. b. Action Research. c. Observation File. d. Craft File. e. Preparation of Achievement Test. (M.M. 50 marks) 3. The External Examiners of Second Year Internship Examination shall be appointed by the Board of Studies of the University. Page 9
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Two Year Programme) First Year Course Content with distribution of Marks Paper Code Paper Name Maximum Marks Minimum Marks BD-1 Childhood & Growing up. 80 32 08 }0 } BD-2 Contemporary India & Education 80 32 08 }0 } BD-3 Learning & Teaching 80 32 08 }0 } BD-4 Language Across the Curriculum } BD-5 Understanding Disciplines & School Subjects } BD-6 Pedagogy of School Subjects Part-A Part-B 50 50 }0 } BD-7 (EPC-1) Art & Aesthetics } BD-8 (EPC-2) Practical Work-1 Critical Understanding of ICT Internship I 50 25 Aggregate Passing Marks is 45% 650 293 } Page
Paper Code Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Two Year Programme) Second Year Content with distribution of Marks Maximum Minimum Paper Name Marks Marks BD-1 Knowledge & Curriculum 80 32 08 }0 } BD-2 Assessment for Learning 80 32 08 }0 } BD-3 Creating an Inclusive School } BD-4 (EPC-3) Yoga Education } Optional Papers (Opt any one paper only):- BD-5 (a) Value Education. (b) Environmental Education (c) Genders School & Society (d) Guidance & Counseling (e) Health & Physical Education } Practical Work-2 Internship II Main Practical & Viva-Voce Sessional Work Aggregate Passing Marks is 45% 650 293 Total of First Year 650 293 Total of Second Year 650 293 0 50 50 0 25 25 }300 }150 Grand Total 1300 586 Page 11