The B.Ed curriculum offers an in-depth understanding of education, focusing on the development of teaching methodologies, educational psychology, curriculum design, and classroom management. The program integrates both theoretical knowledge and practical training to equip students with the skills needed to become effective educators. It also emphasizes the development of leadership qualities and research competencies, preparing students for teaching roles in schools, educational leadership positions, and further academic research within the field of education.
B.Ed 1st Year Subjects
Subject
Description
Philosophical and Sociological Foundations of Education
Understanding the philosophical and sociological aspects of education.
Psychology of Learning and Development
Study of the psychological theories and stages of learning and development.
Educational Psychology
Psychological principles applied to education and teaching methods.
Teaching Learning Process
Study of teaching methods, learning processes, and classroom management.
Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies
Study of curriculum development and pedagogic theories.
Educational Technology
Use of technology in the educational process and teaching tools.
Assessment for Learning
Techniques of student evaluation, testing, and assessment.
B.Ed 2nd Year Subjects
Subject
Description
Inclusive Education
Understanding the principles of inclusive education and learning for diverse students.
Gender, School, and Society
Study of the role of gender in education and its social implications.
Knowledge and Curriculum
Exploration of knowledge construction in curriculum and its application in teaching.
Action Research in Education
Research methodology for teachers to solve classroom-based issues.
Guidance and Counseling
Study of guidance techniques and counseling in educational settings.
Environmental Education
Understanding the role of education in environmental awareness and sustainability.
School Internship
Practical training in schools to gain hands-on experience in teaching.