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This document outlines the curriculum for a B.A. Honours degree in Education at Burdwan University in West Bengal, India under the Choice Based Credit System. It provides the course structure over six semesters, including core courses, generic electives, ability enhancement courses, skill enhancement courses, and discipline specific electives in areas such as educational philosophy, psychology, sociology, ancient and modern Indian education systems, educational management, and technology. Course codes, titles, types, credits, and assessment marks are specified for 142 total credits leading to the B.A. Honours degree in Education. Sample course contents are also provided for some first semester core courses.
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Syllabus BAEDU 2017-2018

This document outlines the curriculum for a B.A. Honours degree in Education at Burdwan University in West Bengal, India under the Choice Based Credit System. It provides the course structure over six semesters, including core courses, generic electives, ability enhancement courses, skill enhancement courses, and discipline specific electives in areas such as educational philosophy, psychology, sociology, ancient and modern Indian education systems, educational management, and technology. Course codes, titles, types, credits, and assessment marks are specified for 142 total credits leading to the B.A. Honours degree in Education. Sample course contents are also provided for some first semester core courses.
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CURRICULUM

FOR
B.A. HONOURS
IN EDUCATION

UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

BURDWAN UNIVERSITY
BURDWAN, WEST BENGAL

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B.A. HONOURS IN EDUCATION
Course Structure

• CC = Core Course

• GE= Generic Elective (Students of other Departments will choose the course)

• AECC= Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course

• SEC= Skill Enhancement Course

• DSE = Discipline Specific Elective

B.A Honours in Education: 1st Semester


Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks
CC -1 Educational Philosophy-I Core Course 6 75

CC - 2 Educational Psychology -I Core Course 6 75

GE - 1 Any discipline other than Education Generic Elective 6 75

AECC - 1 Environment Studies Ability Enhancement 4 100


Compulsory Course
SEMESTER 22 325

B.A Honours in Education: 2nd Semester


Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks
CC -3 Educational Philosophy- II Core Course 6 75

CC - 4 Educational Psychology -II Core Course 6 75

GE - 2 Any discipline other than Education Generic Elective 6 75

AECC - 2 English/MIL Ability Enhancement 2 50


Compulsory Course
SEMESTER 20 275

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B.A Honours in Education: 3rd Semester
Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks
CC - 5 Educational Sociology -I Core Course 6 75

CC - 6 Education in Ancient & Medieval India Core Course 6 75

CC - 7 Education in British India Core Course 6 75

GE - 3 Any discipline other than Education Generic Elective 6 75

SEC - 1 Value Education Skill Enhancement 2 50


Course
Computer Application in Education -I (any one to be chosen out
of two)
SEMESTER 26 350

B.A Honours in Education : 4th Semester


Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks
CC - 8 Educational Sociology-II Core Course 6 75

CC - 9 Development of Education in Post- Core Course 6 75


Independence Period

CC - 10 Educational Management and Administration Core Course 6 75

GE - 4 Any discipline other than Education Generic Elective 6 75

SEC - 2 Educational Thoughts and Ideas of Great Skill Enhancement 2 50


Indian Educators Course
(any one to be chosen
Computer Application in Education- II out of two)

SEMESTER 26 350

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B.A Honours in Education : 5th Semester

Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks

CC - 11 Educational Guidance and Counselling Core Course 6 75


CC - 12 Educational Technology Core Course 6 75
DSE Group A
Discipline
Any one out of three in DSE-1 (Given below)
Specific Elective
Yoga Education
DSE-1 6 75
Current Issues in Indian Education
Music and Fine Arts in Education
Any one out of two in DSE-2 (Given below)

Teacher Education 6 75

DSE-2 Project work- I (Practical)


SEMESTER 24 300

B.A Honours in Education : 6th Semester


Course Code Course Title Course type Credit Marks
CC - 13 Measurement & Evaluation in Education Core Course 6 75
CC - 14 Comparative Education Core Course 6 75
DSE Group B
Discipline Specific
Any one out of three in DSE-3 (Given below)
Elective
Distance Education
75
Educational Thoughts and Ideas of Great 6
DSE-3 Western Educators
Basics of Educational Research and Statistics
Any one out of two in DSE-4 (Given below)
Special Education
DSE-4 6 75
Project work- II (Practical)
SEMESTER 24 300
GRAND TOTAL: 142 1900

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B.A Honours in Education
Semester-1st

Core Course (CC-1): Educational Philosophy-I Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Education: Meaning, Nature and Scope ● Functions of Education ● Factors of Education
● Aims of Education: Individualistic and Socialistic.

Unit –II:
● Introduction to Philosophy of Education, ● Relationship of Education and Philosophy,
● Schools of Indian Philosophy-basic features with special reference to its Epistemological and
Ethical aspects ● Sankhya, ● Yoga, ● Nyaya, ● Charvak, ● Buddhist, ● Jain and their educational
implications

Unit –III:
● Child Centric Education: Meaning and Characteristics, ● Aims of modern child centric
education, ● Different approaches of Child-Centric Education, ● Life Centric Education: features
and significance.

Unit –IV:
● Contributions of Great Educators to Education, ● Rammohan Roy, ● Iswar Chandra
Vidyasagar, ● Swami Vivekananda, ● Rabindranath Tagore, ● Mahatma Gandhi.

Recommended Books:
• V.R. Taneja: Educational Thoughts & Practice. Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
• Gutek, Gerald L.(2009).New Perspectives on Philosophy and Education. NewJersy, USA:
pearson.
• Nayak,B.K Text Book of Foundation of Education. Cuttack, Odisha: KitabMhal.
• Ozman, Howard A.,& Craver, Samuel M. Philosophical Foundation of Education. Boston,
USA: Ally &Bacon.
• Wingo. G. Max. Philosophies of Education New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.
 Bengali Books on Educational Philosophy.

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Core Course (CC-2): Educational Psychology-I Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Introduction to Psychology, Meaning, and Defination, ● Nature and Scope of Educational
Psychology, ● Relation between Education and Psychology, ●Methods of Educational
psychology

Unit –II:
● Growth and Development: Meaning and Concepts, ● Determinants of Development- Heredity
and Environment, ● Principles of Development, ● Stages of Physical Development,
● Characteristics of different stages, ● Areas of development: Emotional, Intellectual and Social,
● Individual differences: concept, types, and educational implications.

Unit –III:
● Concept of learning, ● Factors associated with learning, ● Theories of learning: Trial and
Error, Classical Conditioning; Operant Conditioning, Insightful learning, ● Gagne’s theory of
learning,

Unit –IV:
● Transfer of Learning: Concept, Theories and Educational Application.

Recommended Books:
• Bigge, M.L. Psychological Foundations of Education. Harper and Row, New York.
• Chauhan, S.S. (1998). Advanced Educational Psychology. Vikash Publishing House, New Delhi.
• Choube, S.P. & Choube.(1996). Educational Psychology and Experriments. Himalay Publishing
House, New Delhi.
• Mangal S.K (1997). Advance Educational Psychology. Presentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
• Woolfolk, A.E. (2011) Educational Psychology. Derling Kinderslay (India) Pvt. Ltd.
• Bruner, J.(1977). The Process of Education, USA: Harvard University Press.
 Bengali Books on Educational Psychology.

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Generic elective ( For other Disciplines)
GE – 1 : Principles of Education Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
• Education: Meaning, Nature and Scope.
• Functions of Education
• Factors of Education.
• Aims of Education: Individualistic and Socialistic.

Unit –II:
• Meaning of Curriculum.
• Types of curriculum.
• Principles of curriculum construction.
• Co – curricular activities.

Unit –III:
• Child Centric Education: Meaning and Characteristics.
• Aims of modern child centric education.
• Child Centricism in Education: its significance.
• Play and play-way in education: Kindergarten, Montessori, Basic education and Project
method.

UNIT –IV:
• Freedom and Discipline: Concepts.
• Needs of discipline.
• Concept of Free discipline.
• Concept of Self-discipline.
• Application of Discipline in Educational Institution.

Suggested Reference:
• Gutek,Gerald L.(2009).New Perspectives on Philosophy and Education. NewJersy,USA:pearson.
• V.R. Taneja: Educational Thoughts & Practice. Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
• Ozman, Howard A.,& Craver, Samuel M. Philosophical Foundation of Education. Boston, USA:
Ally &Bacon.
• Wingo. G. Max. Philosophies of Education New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.
 Bengali Books on Principles of Education

Course: AECC-1: Environmental Studies


Full Marks: 100
Course Contents:

 Ability-Enhancement Compulsory Course AECC-1 Common Syllabus to be provided by


the respective Department

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Semester-2nd
Course: C-3: Educational Philosophy- II Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Western Schools of Philosophy and their Educational Implication, ● Idealism, ● Naturalism, ● Realism
and ● Pragmatism; Their contribution to present day education.

Unit –II:
● Contribution of Great Educators to Education, ● Rousseau, ● Pestalozzi, ● Froebel, ● Dewey,
● Montessori

Unit –III:
● Current issues in Education: Education for Democracy, ● Education for National Integration,
●Education for International Understanding,

Unit –IV:
● Education for empowerment of Deferent Categories of People, Education for Peace, Education for
Leisure

Recommended Books:
• Gutek, Gerald L.(2009).New Perspectives on Philosophy and Education. NewJersy, USA: pearson.
• Ozman, Howard A., & Craver, Samuel M., Philosophical Foundation of Education. Boston, USA:
Ally &Bacon.
• Wingo, G. Max. Philosophies of Education New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.
• Chanda s.s. & Sharma R.k Sociology of Education, New Delhi, Atlanti Publishers.(2002)
• Chandra S.S Indian educational development, problems and trends, New Delhi, Kanishka
Publishers, (2002).
• V.R. Taneja: Educational Thoughts & Practice. Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
 Bengali Books on Educational Philosophy.

Core Course (CC-4): Educational Psychology-II Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Intelligence: Concept and Definition, ● Theories of Intelligence: Two-factor, Group-factor and
● Guilford’s theory of Intellect, ● Measurement of intelligence: Verbal, Non-verbal and
Performance Test, ● Creativity: Meaning and nature, Characteristics of creative person.

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Unit –II:
● Personality: Meaning and Nature, ● Development of Personality, ● Personality: Types and Traits,
Psychoanalytical theory of Personality, ● Humanistic approach of Personality, ● Assessment of
Personality.

Unit –III:
● Memory: Meaning and Concepts, Process of Memorization, ● Storage and reproduction of
information, ● Types of Memory: Sensory Memory-short term and long term memory, ● Encoding of
Memory, ● Economy in memorization, ● Remembering and Forgetting: Causes.

Unit –IV:
● Piaget’s theory of Cognitive development: Definition and brief outline, ● Burner &
Vygotsky’s Theories of Development.

Recommended Books:
• Bigge, M.L. Psychological Foundations of Education. Harper and Row, New York.
• Chauhan, S.S. (1998). Advanced Educational Psychology. Vikash Publishing House, New Delhi.
• Mangal S.K (1997). Advance Educational Psychology. Presentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
• Mathur, S.S. Educational Psychology. Binod Pustak Mandir, Agra.
• Woolfolk, A.E. (2011) Educational Psychology. Derling Kinderslay (India) Pvt. Ltd.
• Bruner, J.(1977). The Process of Education, USA: Harvard University Press.
 Bengali Books on Educational Psychology

Generic elective ( For other Disciplines)


GE – 2 : Educational Psychology Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
• Educational Psychology: Meaning, Nature and Scope
• Relation between Education and Psychology.
• Methods of Educational Psychology.

Unit –II:
• Growth and Development: Meaning and Concepts.
• Stages of Development of a Child: Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence.
• Aspects of Child Development : Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social

Unit –III:
• Personality: Concept and definition.
• Development of Personality.
• Types and Traits Approaches to Personality.

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• Individual Differences: Concepts and Types.
• Causes of Individual Differences.

Unit –IV:
• Intelligence: Concept and Definition.
• Theories of intelligence: Two-factor, Group-factors and Structure of Intellect.
• Intelligence Test: Verbal, Non-verbal test and their uses.

Unit –V:
• Learning: Meaning &Nature.
• Factors associated with learning.
• Theories of Learning: Trial & Error, Classical conditioning and Gestalt theory of learning.
• Learning relation to; Attention, Interest, Maturation and Motivation.

Suggested Reference:
• Bigge, M.L. Psychological Foundations of Education. Harper and Row, New York.
• Chauhan, S.S. (1998). Advanced Educational Psychology. Vikash Publishing House, New Delhi.
• Choube, S.P. &Choube.(1996). Educational Psychology and Experriments. Himalay Publishing
House, New Delhi.
• Mangal S.K (1997). Advance Educational Psychology. Presentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
• Mathur, S.S. Educational Psychology. BinodPustakMandir, Agra.
• Woolfolk, A.E. (2011) Educational Psychology. Sterling Kinderslay (India) Pvt. Ltd.
 Bengali Books on Educational Psychology.

Course: AECC-2: English/MIL Full Marks: 50


Course Contents:

 Ability-Enhancement Compulsory Course AECC-2 Common Syllabus to be provided by


the respective Department

Semester-3rd
Core Course (CC-5) : Educational Sociology-I Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Education Sociology: Concept, Nature and Scope, ● Sociology of Education: Concept and
Nature ● Relation between Sociology and Education

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Unit –II:
● Education as a social sub-system; specific characteristic, ● The Components of Education and
community, ● Relation between Education and Community, ● Education for Indian Society

Unit –III:
● Social Change: Concept and nature, ● Factors and problems of social change in India, ●
Education with Special Reference to Social Change

Unit –IV:
● Social Stratification: Concept and Nature, ● Education with reference to social stratification, ●
Social equity and equality of educational opportunities

Recommended Books:
• Shukla, S&K Kumar Sociological perspective in Education, New Delhi, Chanakya
Publications,(1985)
• Bhattacharjee, Srinvas Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald
book service(1996)
• Saxena, N.R Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, R. Lal book Depot,
Meerut,(1956).
• Sharma, S.N Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald book service,
Faridabad, (1995).
• Sodhi, T.S & Suri Aruna Philosophical& Sociological foundations of education, H.P
Bhargav Book house, Agra,(1998)
 Bengali Books on Educational Sociology.

Core Course (CC-6): Education in Ancient &Medieval India Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Education in Vedic period with special reference to ● Concepts, ● Aims, ● Curriculum, ● Method of
teaching, ● Role of Teachers and Salient features

Unit –II:
● Education in Bramanic period with special reference to ● Concepts, ● Aims, ● Curriculum,
● Method of teaching, ● Role of Teachers and Salient features

Unit –III:
● Education in Buddhistic Period with special reference to ● Concepts, ● Aims, ● Curriculum, ● Method
of teaching, ● Role of Teachers and Salient features, ● Comparison between Bramanic and Buddhistic
education.

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Unit –IV:
● Education in Medieval India: Under Sultanate and Mughal Rulers, with special reference to
● Objectives, ● Curriculum, ● Method of teaching, ● Role of Teachers and Salient features.

Recommended Books:
• Altekar, A. S. Education in Ancient India
• Basu, A.N. Education in Modern India
• Banerjee, J.P. Education in India-Past, Present and Future
• Keay, F.E. Indian Education in Ancient Times
• Mukherjee, S.N. Education in India, Today and Tomorrow
• Narulla, S, Nayak, J.P. History of Education in India
• Rawat, P.L. History of Indian Education
 Bengali Books on Education in Ancient and Medieval India

Core Course(CC-7): Education in British India Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Indian Education during early British Period, ● Missionary educational activities in India during early
19th century, ● Serampore Mission, ● Fort William College, ● Bengal Renaissance-Educational
contributions, ● Charter Act of 1813.

Unit –II:
● Introduction to Western Education, ● Oriental and Occidental Controversy, ● Macaulay’s
Minute, ● Adam’s Report and its recommendations, ● Wood’s Despatch-1854.

Unit –III:
● Recommendations of Indian Education Commission (1882), ● Educational reforms of Lord
Curzon, ● National Education Movement, ● Gokhale’s compulsory primary education bill

Unit –IV:
● Calcutta University Commission (1917-1919), ● Education under Diarchy, ● Hartog
Committee Report (1929), ● Education under Provincial autonomy, ● Abbot Wood Report,
● Gandhiji’s Basic Education, ● Sargeant Report (1944)

Recommended Books:
• Basu, A.N. Education in Modern India
• Basu, A.N. Adam’s Report
• Banerjee, J.P. Education in India-Past, Present and Future
• Mukherjee, S.N. Education in India, Today and Tomorrow

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• Mukherjee, S.N. History of Education (Modern Period)
• Narulla, S, Nayak J.P. History of Education in India
• Purkait, B.R. History of Indian Education
 Bengali Books on education in British India

Generic elective ( For other Disciplines)


GE – 3 : Educational Sociology Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
• Education Sociology: Meaning, Nature and Scope.
• Relation between Sociology and Education.
• Education-as a social sub-system.
Unit –II:
• Social Change: Concept and nature.
• Factors and problems of social change in India.
• Social stratification: Meaning and Types.
Unit –III:
• Socialization: Meaning, process and factors of socialization.
• Social Control: Meaning and types of Social control, Agencies of Social Control.
Unit –IV:
• Social Agencies of Education and their educative role:
• Family.
• School.
• State.
• Mass media.

Suggested Reference:
• Shukla, S&K Kumar Sociological perspective in Education, New Delhi, Chanakya
Publications,(1985)
• Bhattacharjee, Srinvas Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald book
service(1996)
• Saxena, N.R Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, R. Lal book Depot.,
Meerut,(1956).
• Sharma , S.N Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald book service,
Faridabad, (1995).
• Sodhi, T.S &SuriAruna Philosophical& Sociological foundations of education, H.P Bhargav Book
house, Agra,(1998)
 Bengali Books on Educational Sociology

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Skill Enhancement Course
SEC-1: Value Education Full Marks: 50

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Value Education: Meaning and Concept, ● Needs of Value Education,

Unit –II:
● Values in a Pluralist Society, ● Morality: Concept, ●Needs of Morality, ● Morality & Value, ● Role of
Parents to Facilitate Children’s Moral Development

Unit –III:
● Values in the Classroom, ● Value from the pupil’s perspective, ● Inculcation of Values among the
students, ● Role of the teachers to facilitate moral development among the pupils,

Unit –IV:
● Peace Education: Meanings and Aims, ● Values in Peace Education, ● Values and Human Rights
Education

Recommended Books:
• The moral child – Damon, [Link] York: The free press.
• Values in Education and Education in value – Halstead, [Link]. London.
• Moral Education – Durkheim, [Link].
• The Psychology of moral Development – Kohlberg. New York.
• Values Education – Bagchi, J.P: University Book House (P) Ltd.
• Human Rights – A source Book – Dev, Arjun et. al. NCERT, New Delhi.
• Human Development Report – 2002, UNDP – New York and Oxford.
• Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy – Puligandla, R. Abingdon Press.
• Values and Teaching : Working with values in the Classroom, Raths, L
 Bengali Books on Value Education

OR
SEC-1: Computer Application in Education-I Full Marks: 50
Course Contents:

Unit I:
MS office:
• MS Word • MS Power Point • MS Excel

Unit II:
• Concepts of information and communication
technology; Universal access VS Digital Divide - issues
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and initiatives; • Challenges of Integration of ICT in School; Aims and
objectives of National Policy on Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in School Education
in India.

Unit III:
• Components and Objectives of National Mission on
Education through ICT (NMEICT), Spoken Tutorials,
Gyan Darshan, Gyanvani, Sakshat Portal, e Gyan Kosh;
Virtual laboratory and Haptic technology

Semester-4th
Course: C-8: Educational Sociology-II Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Socialization: Meaning, process and factors of socialization, ● Role of the Patents and the Teachers in
the process of socialization, ● Social Control: Meaning and types of Social control, ● Agencies of Social
Control

Unit –II:
● Social Mobility: Meaning, Types, ● Causes and factors of Social Mobility, ● Mobility in Indian Society

Unit –III:
● Concept of Culture, ● Cultural Change & Cultural Lag, ● Education as Cultural Determinants,
● Education for Multicultural Society

Unit –IV:
● Social Institution and Agencies of Education: Family, School, State, Mass media, ● Educative role of the
above social agencies.

Recommended Books:
• Shukla, S & K Kumar; Sociological perspective in Education, New Delhi, Chanakya
Publications,(1985)
• Bhattacharjee, Srinvas; Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald book
service(1996)
• Saxena, N.R Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, R. Lal book Depot,
Meerut,(1956).
• Sharma, S.N Philosophical & Sociological Foundation of Education, Herald book service,
Faridabad, (1995).

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• Sodhi, T.S & Suri Aruna Philosophical & Sociological foundations of education, H.P Bhargav Book
house, Agra,(1998)
 Bengali Books on Educational Sociology

Core Course (CC-9): Development of Education in Post-Independence Period


Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● University Education Commission (1948-49): Aims, Curricula, Rural University and Other
Recommendations, ● Mudaliar Commission (1952-53): Aims, Structure, Curricula and Other
Recommendations,

Unit –II:
● Kothari Commission (1964-66): Objectives, Structure, Curricula, Technical and Professional
Education, Recommendations on different areas of education.

Unit –III:
● Universal elementary education: Free, Compulsory & Universal Education in India, ● Present Position
of Elementary Education, ● Language Policy in Education as recommend by different Commissions&
Committees

Unit –IV:
● National Policy on Education (1986), ● Programme of Action (P.O.A.)-(1982), ● Constitutional Reforms
Relating to Education.

Recommended Books:
• Report of Commissions-Radhakrishnan, Mudaliar, Kothari.
• National Policy on Education, 1986. Policy perspective and Action programme.
• Education in India-Past-Present-Future, Vol. I and II, J. P. Banerjee
• Landmarks in the History of Modern Indian Education, J. C. Aggarwal
• History of Education in India, Dr. R N Sharma and R K Sharma
 Bengali Books on Development of Education in Post-Independence Period

Core Course (CC-10): Educational Management and Administration


Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Educational Management: Meaning, nature and scope, ● Need of Educational Management in
Modern Education, ● Process of Educational Management and Administration, ● Role of Educational
Manager.

Unit –II:

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● Educational organization: Meaning and Principles, ● School Organization and its Principle, ● School
plant, ● Buildings, ● Equipments, ● Playground, ● Workshop, ● Library, ● Computer room etc.

Unit –III:
● Educational Supervision: meaning, need and functions, ● Factors influencing supervision, ● Difference
between inspection and supervision, ● Styles of leadership

Unit –IV:
● Educational Planning: meaning, scope, and significance, ● Educational Planning: types & strategies,
● Manpower Planning: meaning, nature, and characteristics, Steps and Strategies in Manpower
Planning.

Recommended Books:
• P.D. Shukla – Adminstration of Education in India, Vikash, New Delhi. 1983.
• H. Spears - Improving the supervision of Instrcution. Prentice Hall, New York, 1955.
• Ralph B. Kingbrough and Nunnery – Educational Administration, MacMillan New York – 1983.
• Raymond H. Ostrander – A Value Approach to Educational Administration, 1968.
• K.K. Shukla – Inspection and Supervision in Secondary Schools.
• NEUPA – Some Basic Facts about Educational Administration in India.
 Bengali Books on Educational Management and Administration.

Generic Elective ( For other Disciplines)


GE - 4 : History of Education in India Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
• Missionary educational activities in India: Characteristics and significance.
• Serampore Mission: Contributions of the Trio to Education.
• Charter Act of 1813.
• Macaulay’s Minute.
• Adam’s Report and its recommendations.
• Woods Despatch (1854).
Unit –II:
• Indian Education commission -1882.
• Indian University Commission (1902).
• National Education Movement.
Unit –III:
• Sadler Commission -1917
• Hartog Committee Report.
• Wardha Schame.
• The Sargent Plan (1944).

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Unit –IV:
• Radhakrishnan Commission-1948, with special reference to rural university.
• Mudaliar Commission (1952-53): Reports and Recommendations.
• Kothari Commission (1964-66): Reports and Recommendations.
• National Education Policy1986 and Revised Educational Policy of 1992.
Suggested References:
• Basu, A.N. Education in Modern India
• Banerjee, J.P. Education in India-Past, Present and Future
• Mukherjee, S.N. Education in India, Today and Tomorrow
• Mukherjee, S.N. History of Education (Modern Period)
• Nurullah, S, Naik J.P. History of Education in India
• Rawat, P.L. History of Indian Education
 Bengali Books on History of Education in India

Skill Enhancement Course


SEC-2: Educational Thoughts and Ideas of Great Indian Educators Full Marks: 50
Course Contents:

Unit –I:
• Raja Rammohan Roy (1772-1883): Philosophy of life, Activities, Ideas on Education and Women
Education.
• Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820-1891): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Method of
Instruction, Activities & Ideas on Women Education.
Unit –II:
• Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Method of
Instruction, Curriculum of Education, Women Education & Concept of Teacher
• Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Method of Instruction,
Curriculum of Education, & Concept of Teacher

Unit –III:
• Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Method of
Instruction, Curriculum of Education, & Santiniketan School
• Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Method of
Instruction, Curriculum of Education, & Basic Education.

Recommended Books:
• Mukherjee,K.K; Some Great Educators of the world, Das Gupta & [Link]. Ltd, Calcuta
• Purkait, B.K.; Great Educators, New Central Book Agency, London
• Guha, Bibhuranjan; Shikshay Pathikrit (Bengali), Sobha Publisher, Kolkata.
• Prof.B.C Rai; Theory of Education, Prakasan Kendra, Lakhnow.
• Vidya Ratna Taneja; Educational Thought and practice, Sterling Publishers [Link].
 Bengali Books on Educational Thoughts and Ideas of Great Indian Educators

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OR

SEC-2: Computer Application in Education-II Full Marks: 50

Unit I :
Internet
• Introduction to Internet • E-mail, Search Engines, Info-Savvy Skills; Digital Age
Skills, safe surfing mode

Unit II: Educational Resources


• Internet resources for different disciplines like natural
sciences, social sciences, Humanities and Mathematics. • General Introduction to E-learning,
Mobile-learning, distance learning, On-line learning,
• Virtual University, Wikipedia, Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs);
• Social networking

Unit III : ICT Integrated Education


• On line Admissions
• Digital Lesson Designing
• Evaluation Rubrics
• E-Portfolios of Learners
• Time-Space-Personnel Management
• Learning Resources Management
• Web Based Instruction
• Office Automation
• E-guidance & counselling
• E-modules
• E-learning Resources

Semester-5th
Core Course (CC-11): Educational Guidance and Counselling Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Educational Guidance: Meaning, Definition Concept, Scope, Needs and Importance of Guidance, ●
Essentials of good Guidance programme

Unit –II:
● Different forms of Guidance: Educational, Vocational and Personal, ● Organization of Guidance service
at different levels of education, ● Basic data necessary for guidance: data about pupils, courses,
vocations, ● Tools and techniques of Guidance

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Unit –III:
● Counselling: Meaning, Nature, & Scope, ● Types of counselling, ● Tools and techniques of
Counselling.

Unit –IV:
● Difference between Guidance and Counselling, ● Counselling process-relationships & its
characteristics, ● Role of parent, teacher & counselor in guidance programme

Recommended Books:
• Basu, N.C. Educational and Vocational Guidance.
• Chauhan, S.S. – Principles and Techniques of Guidance.
• Dave Indu – The basic essentials of counseling.
• Kocher, S.K. – Guidance and Counselling in Secondary School
• NCERT- Guidance and Counseling.
 Bengali Books on Educational Guidance and Counselling

Core Course (CC-12): Educational Technology Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Educational Technology: concept and meaning, ● Educational Technology: nature, scope, needs and
limitations, ● Components of Educational Technology-Hardware & Software.

Unit –II:
● System approach: concept and characteristics, ● Components of instructional system, ● Uses and
limitation of system approach, ● Programmed Learning: concept, nature and scope of programmed
learning, Principles of programming.

Unit –III:
● Communication: meaning, nature, types and process, ● Barriers of Communication, ● Significance of
Communication, ● Components of communication process, ● Communication in teaching-learning
situation.

Unit –IV:
● Multimedia approach in educational technology, ● Visual, audio and audio-visual types and their uses
in education, ● Computer and its role in education, ● Personalized Instructional Techniques,
● Mass Instructional Techniques

Recommended Books:
• Educational Technology – [Link]
• Instruction to educational Technology – [Link]

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• Technology of Teaching – [Link]
• The Technology of Teaching – [Link]
• Educational Technology – [Link]
• Educational Technology- [Link]
• Educational Technology – Rao and Ravisankar
 Bengali Books on Educational Technology

Discipline Specific Elective


DSE-Group-A
Course: DSE-1: Yoga Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Basis of Yoga, ● Patanjala Yogasutra, ● Hathayoga Pradipika, (Concepts & Brief analysis with
examples)

Unit –II:
● Concept of Yoga, ● Misconcepts of yoga, ● Streams of Yoga, ● Raja Yoga: Eight Fold Path, ● Anand
Mimamsa (Concepts & Brief analysis with examples)

Unit –III:
● Theories of Yoga Practices, ● Asana, ● Pranayama, ● Kriyas, ● Dhyana (Brief analysis)

Unit –IV:
● Karma Yoga: Basic Understanding, ● Personality Development through Karma Yoga,
● Community Awareness

Unit –V:
● Practical Eight Step Method: Single Group and Double Group Practice, ● Asana, ● Pranayama,
● Relaxation Techniques

Recommended Books:
• Gore, M.M. –Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic Practices; New Age Books, New Delhi, 2007
• [Link]- Anatomy of Hathayoga; MLBD, New Delhi, 2007
• Gharote, Manmath M. and Others- Application in Yoga; Lonavla, 2008
• Saraswati, Swami Satyananda- Asana Pranayama & Mudra Bandha; Bihar School of Yoga,
Munger, 1969
• Tiwari, O.P.- Asana Why and How?; Kaivalyadhama, Lonavla
• Iyengar, B.K.S. Astadal Yoga Mala, (Vol. I-VIII); Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow, 2009
 Bengali Books on Yoga Education

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OR,
DSE-1: Current Issues in Indian Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:

Unit –I:
● Constitutional provision in education, ● Development of Education under Five Year Plans – Pre-
Primary Education, ● Primary Education, ● Secondary Education, ● Higher Education, and ● Women
Education [last two five years plans]

Unit –II:
● Equal opportunity in Education: OBC, SC, ST, Women and Minorities, ● Education for all and Sarva
Siksha Mission.

Unit –III:
● Functions of following Educational Organizations: UGC, NAAC, NCERT, NUEPA, NCTE, DIET, SCERT

Unit –IV:
● Modern Trends and Contemporary Issues in Education, ●Privatatization in Education, ● Globalization
and its impact on Education, ● Education as a Human Right, ● Adult and Non-formal Education

Recommended Books:
• Mukherjee, S.N. - Education in India, Today and Tomorrow, Boroda Acharya Book Depot.
• Nurullah, S. and Naik, J.P. – History of Education in India; Macmillan Co.,
• Banerjee, J.P. – Education in India, Past, Present and Future.
• Agarwal, J.C. – Modern Indian Education, Shipra.
• Nanda, S. K. – Indian Education and its problems today, Kalyani Ludhiana, 2000
• Mukherjee, S.N. – History of Indian Education (Modern), Acharya Book, Barada, 1961.
 Bengali Boos on Current Issues in Indian Education

OR,
DSE-1: Music and Fine Arts in Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Indian Music & Instrument: Preliminary Ideas of Indian Music, ● Preliminary Knowledge of
Instrument, ● Structure of Tabla, ● Harmonium

Unit –II:
● Practice, leading to performance, ● Prayer Song -2, ● Seasonal Song-2, ● Folk Song- 2, ● Integration of
songs and music with other curricular areas

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Unit –III:
● Fine Arts, ● Arts in Practice, ● Different forms of Visual Arts,

Unit –IV:
● Basic Concept of Colors, ● Shapes & Forms, ● Perspective, ● Balance, ● Rhythm, ● Dimensions

Recommended Books:
• Dodd, Nigel and Winifred Hickson (1971/1980). Drama and Music in Education. London:
Heinmann.
• Mishra, A. (2004). Aaj bhi Kharein hai Talaab, Gandhi Peace Foundation, 5th Edition.
• Narayan, S. (1997). Gandhi views on Education: Buniyadi Shiksha [Basic Education], The Selected
Works of Gandhi: The Voice of Truth, Vol. 6, Navajivan Publishing House.
• NCERT, (2006). Position Paper National Focus Group on Arts, Music, Dance and Theatre, New
Delhi: NCERT.
• Poetry/songs by Kabir, Tagore, Nirala etc; Passages from Tulsi Das etc; Plays: Andha Yug-
Dharam Vir Bharati, Tughlaq: Girish Karnad.
• Prasad, Devi (1998). Art as the Basis of Education, NBT, New Delhi
 Bengali Books on Music and Fine Arts in Education

Course: DSE-2: Teacher Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Meaning and Scope of Teacher Education, ● Need for Education of the Teachers, ● Aims and
Objectives of Teacher Education: ● Elementary, ● Secondary and Higher Secondary levels

Unit –II:
● Development of Teacher Education in India before and after independence, ● Agencies of Teacher
Education – NCTE, NCERT, SCERT, DIET

Unit –III:
● Role of student teaching in Teacher Education programme, ● Organization of Student Teaching,
● Various Patterns: Internship, Teaching Practice, ● Supervision and Evaluation of Student Teaching

Unit –IV:
● Teaching as a professional ethics of a teacher, ● Characteristics of a Good Teacher, ● Professional
Organizations for various levels and their roles,

Recommended Books:
• J. Mohanty- Teacher Education Global Context and Framework
• Ruchika Nath and Yogesh [Link] -Teacher Education Theories and Practices

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• Shashi Prabha Sharma -Teacher Education
• Tony Booth, Kari Nes & Marit Stromstad- Developing Inclusive Teacher Education
• Marilyn Cochran -Policy, Practice and Politics in Teacher Education
• [Link]- New in Teacher Education
 Bengali Books on Teacher Education

OR,
DSE-2: Project Work-I (Practical) Marks: 75

 Project work to be selected by the Institution/ Department

Semester-6th
Core Course (CC-13): Measurement and Evaluation in Education
Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Concept of Measurement and Evaluation, ● Difference between Measurement and Evaluation,
● Types of Evaluation: Formative & Summative, ● Norm referenced & Criterion referenced

Unit –II:
● Different Tools and Techniques of Assessment: Tests, Observation, Assignment, and Project, ● General
principles of test construction and standardization, ● Teacher Made test and Standardized test.

Unit –III:
● Characteristics of a good test, ● Reliability: Concept, and Methods of determination, ● Validity –
concept and methods of determination

Unit –IV:
● Types of Educational data; Collection and processing of data; Tabulation of data, ● Graphical
representation of data; Frequency Polygon, ● Histogram, ● Bar Diagram, ● Pie chart, ● Ogive:
Computation of diagrams and Uses

Unit –V:
● Measures of Central tendency and its uses, ● Measures of Variability and its uses, ● Correlation,
Computation of Correlation Co-efficient by Product moment and Rank difference Methods and
interpretation of results

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Recommended Books:
• Agarwal. J.C. Essentials of Examination System: Evaliation Tests & Measurement. Vikas
Publishing House New Delhi (1997)
• Best .J.W.& Khan .J.V. Reseach in Education ( Sixth Edition ) Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd. New
Delhi (1998)
• Cronbanch, L.J. Essentials of Psychological Testing, New York, Harper and Brothers, (1960)
• Garrett. H.E. Statistics in Psychology and Education, Easternm Book House, Shantipur Guwahati
– (1995)
• Singha, H.S. Modern Educational Testing, Sterling Publisher & Co. New Delhi (1974)
• Sharma, R.A. Essentials of Measurement in Education & Psychology. [Link] Book Depot Meerut,
(2004)
 Bengali Books on Measurement and Evaluation in Education

Core Course (CC-14): Comparative Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Comparative Education-Meaning and Concept, Scope and Objectives, ● Factors of Comparative
Education - Geographical, Economic, Cultural, Philosophical, Sociological, Linguistic

Unit –II:
● Study in Comparative Education ● Descriptive, ● Historical, ● Sociological, ● Analytical and ● Synthetic

Unit –III:
● Basic structure of the Formal Education System of ● U.S.A, ● U.K and ● India

Unit –IV:
● Educational Objectives and curriculum of Primary & Secondary Education of ● U.S.A, ● UK and ● India

Recommended Books:
• Comparative Education – Nicholas Hans.
• A Text Book of Comparative [Link]
• Comparative Education – [Link]
• Comparative Education- [Link]
• Comparative Education- The methods of Analysis and Enquiry- [Link]. R.S Reddy.
• Comparative Method in Education-Gorge [Link].
 Bengali Books on Comparative Education

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Discipline Specific Elective
DSE-Group-B
Course: DSE-3: Distance Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Distance Education: Meaning, Characteristics and Significance, ● Present status of Distance Education,
● Growth of Distance Education

Unit –II:
● Designing and preparing self-learning materials (SLM; Role of electronic media) in Distance Education,
● ICT and their applications in Distance Education

Unit –III:
● Self – support service in Distance Education, ● Technical and Vocational Programmes through Distance
Education, ● Distance Education in rural development

Unit –IV:
● Quality assurance of Distance Education, ● Mechanism for maintenance of standards in Distance
Education, ● Role of Distance Education Council, & IGNOU

Recommended Books:
Distance Education: Principles, Potentialities and Perspectives – [Link] & [Link].
• Distance Education: In the 21st Century – [Link] & [Link].
• Distance [Link]
• Distance Education in Different Countries- [Link]
• Handbook of Distance Education – [Link].
• International Handbook of Distance Education – [Link], [Link] & [Link].
• Distance Learning Concepts and Principles – Madhulika Sharma.
• Distance Learning Technologies: Issues, Trends and Opportunities – Linda Lau.

OR,
DSE-3: Educational Thoughts and Ideas of Great Western Educators
Course Contents: Full Marks: 75
Unit –I:
• Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Curriculum
of Education, Method of Instruction & Negative Education
• Johann Heinrich Pestalotzzi (1748-1827): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education,
Curriculum of Education, Method of Instruction & Concept of Teacher

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Unit –II:
• F.W. August Froebel (1782-1852): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Curriculum of
Education, Method of Instruction & Kindergarten
• Herbert Spencer (1820-1903): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Curriculum of
Education, Method of Instruction & Concept of Teacher

Unit –III:
• John Dewey (1859-1952): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Curriculum of Education,
Method of Instruction, Concept of Teacher & Project Method
• Madam Maria Montessori (1870-1952): Educational Philosophy, Aims of Education, Curriculum
of Education, Method of Instruction, Concept of Teacher & Child Centric Education

Recommended Books:
• Mukherjee,K.K-Some Great Educators of the world, Das Gupta & [Link]. Ltd, Calcuta
• Purkait, B.K.- Great Educators, New Central Book Agency, London
• Guha, Bibhuranjan- Shikshay Pathikrit (Bengali), Sobha Publisher, Kolkata.
• Prof.B.C Rai- Theory of Education, Prakasan Kendra, Lakhnow.
• Vidya Ratna Taneja- Educational Thought and practice, Sterling Publishers [Link].
 Bengali Books on educational Theories and Ideas of Great Western Educators
OR,
DSE-3: Basics of Educational Research and Statistics Full Marks: 75
Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Research in Education: Meaning, nature and scope of Educational Research, ● Types of Research:
Fundamental, Applied and Action research, ● Qualitative and Quantitative Research, ● Research-
Problems, ● Objectives and Hypotheses

Unit –II:
● Major Approaches of Research: Historical; Descriptive; Experimental; Survey

Unit –III:
● Basic Statistics and their uses, ● Central tendency and Dispersion, ● Graphical representation of data,
● Correlation and its uses, ● Co-efficient of Correlation Computation by Product moment and Rank
Difference

Unit –IV:
● Inferential data Analysis, ● Normal probability curve, ● Standard Scores, ● CR-test (t-test)

Recommended Books:
• Best, J.W & Kahn, J.V- Research in Education, (6th Edition) New Delhi Prentice Hall, 1989
• Buch, M.B- A Survey of Research in Education, Baroda, CASE, M [Link], 1974

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• Fox, D.J- The Research Process in Education, New York, Holt Rhinehart and Winston, Inc 1969.
• Garrett H.E- Statistics in Psychology and Education, Bombay, Vikils, Feiffer & Semen’s Ltd, 1988
• Good, Barr & Scates- Methodology of Educational Research, New Work Appleton Crofts, 1962
• Guildford, J.P & Fruchter, B- Fundamental Statistics in Psychology & Education, New York,
McGraw Hill, 1974
 Bengali Books on Basics of Educational Research and Statistics

Course: DSE-4: Special Education Full Marks: 75

Course Contents:
Unit –I:
● Education of Children with ● Visual Impairment and ● Hearing Impairment (with special reference to
prevalence, etiology, identification, intervention, education and prevention of each category)

Unit –II:
● Education of Children with ● Speech and Language Disorders and ● Learning Disabilities (with special
reference to prevalence, etiology, identification, intervention, education and prevention of each
category)

Unit –III:
● Education of Children with Multiple Disabilities (with special reference to prevalence, etiology,
identification, intervention, education and prevention of each category)

Recommended Books:
• Bantwal, A., Nandukar, A. & R. Jalvi. Fundamentals of Hearing Impairment and Audiological
management. RCI Manual, [DSE (HI)]. New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, Distributors.
• Biswas, P.C. Education of Children with Visual Impairment in Inclusive School. New Delhi:
Abhijeet Publications.
• Guilford, R. & G. Upton (ed.) Special Educational Needs. London: Rutledge.
• Kirk, Samuel. Educating Exceptional Children, New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.
• Mani, M.N.G. Techniques of Teaching Blind Children. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
• Sharma, Prem Lata. A Teacher’s Handbook on IED – Helping Children with Special Needs New
Delhi: NCERT.
 Bengali Books on Special Education

OR,
DSE-4: Project Work-II (Practical) Full Marks: 75

 Project work to be selected by the Institution/ Department


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