Encyclopedia of Education
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TextPublication details: Delhi Anshah Pub. 2008ISBN: - 9788183640459 (Rs.6600 Six-vol.Set)
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 1 : Development of Education System in India | Not for loan | 0004256 | |
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 2 : Education in Emerging India | Not for loan | 0004257 | |
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 3 : Educational Technology | Not for loan | 0004258 | |
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 4 : Education for Values,Environment & Human Rights | Not for loan | 0004259 | |
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 5 : Psychology of Learning & Development | Not for loan | 0004260 | |
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Guru Nanak College of Education Almirah No-33/2 | Volume 6 : Educational Vocational Guidance & Counselling | Not for loan | 0004261 |
Contents: -
Volume 1 : Development of Education System in India
Unit I : Education in Ancient India: Vedic and Brahmanic period
1. Vedic Education
2. Education in Brahmanic period
3. The Buddhist education
4. Religion-Oriented ancient education: Institutes of higher learning in vedic and Buddhist period
Unit II : Education in Medieval India
5. Islamic education; Its salient features
Unit III: Education in British Period
6. Indigenous system of education in India at the beginning of the eighteenth century
7. Macaulay's minute (1835)
8. Wood's Despatch (1854) and report of Hunter Commission (1882)
9. Movement for compulsory education; Gokhale's Bill
10. University education Commission (1902) and calcutta University Education Commission 1917
11. National Education Movement towards development of a National System of Education
12. Government of India Act 1935 and wardha scheme of education 1937
13. Sagent Report 1944
14. Overview of the system of education during the British rule
Unit IV: Development of Education During the post Independence period
15. University Education Commission (1948-49) and Secondary Education Commission
16. Kothari Commission report of education
17. National Policy of Education - NPE 1986 and its revised formulation of 1992
18. The rights of children to free and compulsory education Act, 2009 (35 of 2009): Elementary education
Unit V: Contemporary educational problems and issues
19. Universalisation of elementary education (UEE)
20. Women's Education
21. Distance learning
22. National and emotional integration
23. Medium of instruction
24. Education of weaker sections
25. Adult education
26. Quality control in higher education
27. Secondary education and its major problems: Expansion and vocationalisation
28. Development of teacher education in India
29. continuous and comprehensive evaluation by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 2009
30. National knowledge commission; Report to the nation School Education 2006-2009
31. Growth and development of education Himachal Pradesh: Problems and priorities
Unit VI: Educational Statistics
32. Statewise comparative development of education in India
Volume 2 : Education in Emerging India
1. Education: Nature and meaning
2. Objectives of education in relation to time and place
3. Rousseau (1712-1778)
4. John Henrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827)
5. John Dewey (1857-1950)
6. Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
7. Indian thought and its contribution to educational practives
8. Philosophy and education: Significance of studying philosophy in understanding educational practices and
problems
9. Realism with reference to Aristole and Jainism
10. Naturalism with reference to Rousseau and Rabindranath Tagore
11. Idealism with reference to Plato, Socrates and Advatia philosophy
12. Pragmatism with reference to dewey's instrumentalism and experimentalism
13. Humanism: Historical, scientific and Buddhism
14. Child-centred education: concept of a learner with reference to Giju Bhai
15. Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948): Basic Tenets of basic education
16. Giju bhai and world of children (1885-1939)
17. Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902): Man-Making education
18. Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1782-1852): Integral education : its basic principles and stages
19. Frederich August Froebel (1782-1852): The play way Method
20. Maria Montessori (1870-1952): The didactic apparatus
21. Indian constitution: Directive principles and articles relating to education
22. Secularism, social goals, democracy and socialist pattern of society
23. National integration and emotional integration: Economic planning
24. Sociological basic of education
25. Education and soical change: Education and national welfare, education and human resource development
26. National integration, culural heritage: Contribution of different religions, religious festivals
27. Meaning of a new social order: eradication of Illiteracy, equality of opportunity
28. Education of the disabled. eliminating gender bias. education of the minorities
29. Distance education - green and cleen society (Environmental education)
30. Povertyless society through planning: Population and abailable resources, new programmers
31. Agencies of education
32. Paramhansa Yogananda (1893-1952): Philosophy and its impact on education
Volume 3 : Educational Technology
1. introduction
2. Information technology: Process, techniques and application of information
3. programmed learning: Towards individualised instruction for insured learning
4. Flanders interaction analysis category system: Behaviour modification of teachers
5. Microteaching: Training in teaching skills
6. Models of teaching: Innovative strategies for learning process skills
7. Action research: Improving teacher functions
8. Communication process: Models, system and classroom practives
9. teaching and teacher performance: enhancement in quality of teaching
10. Media interventions in pedagogy: media support in teaching
11. ICT inputs in teacher education: Technology support for quality instruction
Volume 4 : Education for values, environment and human rights
Part One : Education for Values
1. Values: Concept, Nature and Classification of values
2. Meaning and need for education of human values : objectives of education for human values
3. Five universal values and their sub-values as listed by Gokak Committee
4. Value Development and education: Approaches and strategies sources of values
5. Sources of values
6. Methods of teaching human values: Direct, indirect, integrating values with curricular and co-curricular activities
7. Overview of human value education
8. Documents on human values education
Part Two : Education for environment
9. Meaning of environment and environmental concerns
10. Meaning, Aims, objectives, scope and principles of environmental education
11. Objectives and curriculum of environmental education (EE) at the school stage
12. Environmental pollution: Types, causes and remedies
13. Environmental Hazards: global and local caues and effects
14. Role of school in environmental conservation and sustainable development
Part Three: Education for human right
15. Human rights: concept, universal declaration of human rights
16. Educational implications of human rights
17. Human rights and Indian constitutional provisions
18. Human Rights education at secondary level: Curriculum and activities
19. Enforcement of human rights
20. Mechanism in schools for the protection of human rights: NGOs, press and media
Volume 5 : Psychology of Learning and Development
Unit I: Nature of psychology and learners (Psychology and educational psychology)
1. Psychology: Meaning, Nature, Methods and scope
2. Methods of psychology and educational psychology
3. Meaning, scope, functions/significance of educational psychology
4. Stages of human development: Specific stage characteristics and developmental tasks
5. Human physical development pattern
6. Human social development pattern
7. Human emotional development pattern
8. Human cognitive development pattern
9. Characteristics, needs and problems of adolescents
10. Adolescents, sex education: problems, worries, fears and development tasks
11. Indian adolescents: Needs, aspirations, interests, attitudes and self-concepts
12. Guidance and counselling for adolescents: Meaning and need for educational vocational guidance and counselling
13. Organisation of guidance and counselling services for adolescents in schools
Unit II: Learning and Motivation
14. Concept of learning: Meaning, Nature and process
15. Factors of learning: personal and environmental
16. Nature, types and techniques of enhancing motivation
17. Theories of learning and their education implications
Unit III: Intelligence
18. Intelligence: Meaning, nature, characteristics and development
19. Classification of intelligence tests and theories of intelligence
Unit IV: Personality
20. Personality: Meaning, nature, development of integrated personality
21. Theories of personality and their educational implications
Unit V: Exceptional Childrens
22. Exceptional children, their education and development
23. Children with learning disability (Dyslexia) and other problems
24. Individual differences and accommodating them in the classroom
25. Learner-centred techniques for exceptional children
26. mental hygiene and delinquency
27. Memory and forgetting
28. Assessment of personality
Unit VI: Educational statistics
29. Statistics: Meaning and uses: Tabulation of data central concepts
30. Central tendency: mean, median and modes. uses
31. Measurement of variability: Standard and mean deviation
32. Correlation: Rank Difference, normal curve
Volume 6 : Educational Vocational Guidance and Counselling
1. Guidance-the concept and objectives
2. Foundations of guidance
3. Types of guidance
5. Essential guidance services
6. Group Guidance
7. Individual guidance (Counselling)
8. Career information
9. Testing and Non-testing techniques of guidance
10. Career education models
11. Guidance services in India
12. Guidance programme in the schools' various levels of education
13. Career choice and vocational development
14. Job analysis and survey
15. Guidance for wormen
16. Guidance for children with special needs
17. Evaluation of guidance programme
18. Employment and skill scenario in India
19. Self-employment promotion
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