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Orientation of B.Ed programme (2017-18) University of Mumbai B.Ed Two Year Credit Based Choice System 17 th August 2017

Dr.Sunita Magre University of Mumbai BOS in Education Committee Members Head, Department of Education & BOSE Chairperson Dr.Sybil Thomas Associate Professor, Department of Education & BOSE Member Dr. Beena S. Khemchandani Principal, Seva sadan s College of Education & BOSE Member

B.Ed Syllabus Revision - Core Committee Members Dr Heena.D.Wadhwani : (Convener) -Seva sadan s College of Education, Ulhasnagar Dr Swaranalata Harichandan - H.B B.Ed College, Vashi Dr. Shrima Banerjee -H.J.College of Education, Khar Ms.Kalpana Chavan - St. Xaviers Institute of Education Dr Judy Grace Andrews - Gandhi Shikshan Bhavan, Juhu Dr Bijoy K Thomas -St. Xaviers Institute of Education Dr. Reni Francis - Pillai College of Education and Research, Chembur Dr. Masarrat. Saheb. Ali - Secondary Training College, Mumbai Dr Reshma Rodrics - St. Teresa Institute of Education, Santacruz Dr Shaharas.P. V - All India Khilafat Committee College of Education, Byculla Dr. Gauri Hardikar -Kapila Kandvala College of Education, Santacruz Dr Sunita Londe -Government College of Education, Panvel Dr Meenakshi Lath - Bombay Teachers Training College (B.T.T.C) Dr Prashant Kale -Gokhale College of Education, Parel Dr Sanjay Nimbalkar -Seva Sadans College of Education, Ulhasnagar Mr. Jayesh Jadhav - Chembur Comprehensive college of Education, Chembur

The structure of the B.Ed. Programme for both the years will comprise of: Part A: Theory component includes Core courses, Elective courses and Interdisciplinary courses. Part B: Practicum component includes Project Based courses, Ability courses and Audit courses

Details of Part A- Theory Component (A) Core Courses Part A i. Childhood and Growing up ii. Knowledge and Curriculum iii. Learning and Teaching iv. Assessment for learning v. Contemporary India and Education

(B) Elective Courses Part A Elective course 1 Pedagogy of School Subject I Select any One Course i. Commerce ii. Economics iii. English iv. Geography v. History vi. Hindi vii. Mathematics viii. Marathi ix. Science x. Sanskrit xi. Urdu

Elective course 2 Select any One course from I or II or III I) Pedagogy of School Subjects II Select any One course - other than in Elective course 1 i. Commerce ii. Economics iii. English iv. Geography v. History vi. Hindi vii. Mathematics viii. Marathi ix. Science x. Sanskrit xi. Urdu II) Peace Education III) Education for Rural Development

Elective course 3 Special Fields (Select any one) 1. Action Research 2. Guidance and Counselling 3. Environmental Education

(C) Interdisciplinary Courses Part A Gender, School and Society Educational Management Language Across the Curriculum Creating an Inclusive School

Details of Part B - Practicum component (D) Ability Courses Part B 1. Critical Understanding of ICT 2. Reading and Reflecting on Texts (E) Project Based Courses Part B 1. Internship 2. Community work ( I & II) 3. Action Research 4. Participation in Co-curricular Activities in college (F) Audit Courses (Select any one) Part B 1. Understanding the Self 2. Drama and Art in Education

SEMESTER 1 COURSES Core Course 1: Childhood and Growing up Core Course 2: Knowledge and Curriculum Interdisciplinary Course 1 :Gender, School and Society Ability Course 1:Critical Understanding of ICT Project Based Course 1

SEMESTER 2 COURSES Core Course 3: Learning and Teaching Elective Course 1: Pedagogy of School Subject 1 Interdisciplinary Course 2: Educational Management Project Based Course 2

SEMESTER 3 COURSES Core Course 4: Assessment for Learning Elective Course 2: Pedagogy of School Subject 2 /Peace Education/ Education for Rural Development (Any one) Interdisciplinary Course 3: Language Across the Curriculum Project Based Course 3

SEMESTER 4 COURSES Core Course 5: Contemporary India and Education Elective Course 3: Special Field Action Research/Guidance and Counseling/Environmental Education (any one) Interdisciplinary Course 4: Creating an Inclusive School Ability Course 2: Reading and Reflecting on Texts Project Based Course 4 Any one Audit Course(Understanding the Self, Drama and Art in education) will be opted by student in Semester 1 and Certified in Semester 4

Semester wise details of Project Based Courses (Part B) Semester I (All activities should be systematically documented and maintained for the purpose of internal assessment) Participation in Community work- I in collaboration with schools/ NGO's (for a period of 1 week) Participation in Co-curricular Activities in college Semester II (All activities should be systematically documented and maintained for the purpose of internal assessment) Internship for 3 weeks Observation of school activities (Any three) Observation of lessons given by peers (5 lessons) Shadowing of School Teacher (One Week) - 5 lessons to be observed and recorded in Pedagogy of school subject I Teaching lessons in Pedagogy of school subject I (5 Lessons)

Semester III (All activities should be systematically documented and maintained for the purpose of internal assessment) Internship for 11 weeks During Internship teaching not less than 10 lessons in the opted Pedagogy of school subject I distributed over different standards from V to XII of recognized secondary and higher secondary Schools/ Colleges selected by the Principal as practicing School/ College Theme based lessons in the above school/college. (2) Co-teaching lessons with school teachers(3) Administration of Unit Test and analysis of results (in the pedagogy of school subject I opted) Maintain Reflective Journal with reference to internship program.

Semester IV (All activities should be systematically documented and maintained for the purpose of internal assessment) Internship for 5 weeks (4 weeks +1 week community work II) Develop learning resources Conduct Action Research During Internship teaching not less than 5 lessons in the opted pedagogy of school subject II distributed over different standards from V to XII of recognized secondary and higher secondary Schools/ Colleges selected by the Principal as practicing School/ College. For those students who have opted Peace Education or Education for Rural Development they have to take 5 lessons from Pedagogy of school subject I. Co-teaching lessons with peers (5) Maintain Reflective journal with reference to internship program. Participation in Community work II in collaboration with schools/ NGO's (for a period of 1 week)

SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION 60 marks for semester end examination of 2 hours duration for each theory course Pattern of Semester End Examination: For courses, out of 8 questions answer any 5 and question 9 is compulsory which is short notes (out of 4 any 2). 5 questions of 10 marks each with external choice. 2 short notes of 5 marks each with internal choice University Examination will be held at the end of each semester

Internal Assessment A. Internal Assessment activities of Theory component- Part A (Core Courses, Elective Courses and Interdisciplinary Courses) consist of 40 marks. For each Theory component of Part A, 40 marks internal assessment consisting of i. Content Test/Task/Assignment/Activity(two activities)-----20 marks ii. Class Test ---------15 marks iii. Essay Test ---------5 marks (Content test is compulsory for Pedagogy of school subject 1 of 10 marks is a part of internal assessment.)

Internal Assessment (40 Marks)

B. Practicum component of Part B Project Based Course: Semester wise detail documentation of the activities carried out under Project Based Course a. Semester 1--Project Based Course 1 -----50 Marks b. Semester 2--Project Based Course 2 -----100 Marks c. Semester 3--Project Based Course 3 -----200 Marks d. Semester 4--Project Based Course 4 -----150 Marks Ability Courses 100 Marks: Two courses 50 marks each (Detailed documentation of the courses) a. Semester 1-- Critical Understanding of ICT b. Semester 4--- Reading and Reflecting on Texts Any one Audit Course (Understanding the Self, Drama and Art in Education) will be opted by student in semester 1 and certified in Semester 4 by head of the institution

Examination Scheme :Grading System Conversion of Percentage of Marks to Grade Points