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Philosophical and Sociological Foundations of Education Paper Code (EDY601) L T P 4 1 0 Contact Hours-5 Periods/week Max. Marks: 100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory: 70 Sessional: 20 Assignment: 10 Objectives: The philosophical and sociological components of this paper prepare for a post graduate course in education aim at developing the following competencies among the students. Understanding the nature and function of Philosophy of Education. Logical analysis, Interpretation and synthesis of various concepts, prepositions and philosophical assumptions about educational phenomena. Understanding and use of philosophical methods in studying educational data. Critical appraisal of contributions made to education by prominent educational thinkers, Indian and Western. They enable the students to understand concepts and processes of social organization, social stratification and institution. They enable the students to understand the relation-ship between culture, society and education. They enable the students to understand uses of quality excellence and inequalities in education. Unit I- Meaning, nature and functions of Philosophy: Meaning, nature and functions of Philosophy, speculative, normative and analytical. Relationship between philosophy and education. Teachers’ need for a Philosophical framework, Methods of studying Philosophy. Unit -II- Various Schools of Philosophy: Western Schools: Idealism, Realism, Naturalism and Pragmatism with special reference to their concept of reality, knowledge and values and their educational implications to aims, content and methods of education.

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Philosophical and Sociological Foundations of Education Paper Code (EDY601)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours-5 Periods/week Max. Marks: 100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory: 70

Sessional: 20 Assignment: 10

Objectives:

The philosophical and sociological components of this paper prepare for a post graduate course in

education aim at developing the following competencies among the students.

Understanding the nature and function of Philosophy of Education.

Logical analysis, Interpretation and synthesis of various concepts, prepositions and

philosophical assumptions about educational phenomena.

Understanding and use of philosophical methods in studying educational data.

Critical appraisal of contributions made to education by prominent educational thinkers, Indian

and Western.

They enable the students to understand concepts and processes of social organization, social

stratification and institution.

They enable the students to understand the relation-ship between culture, society and

education.

They enable the students to understand uses of quality excellence and inequalities in

education.

Unit –I- Meaning, nature and functions of Philosophy:

Meaning, nature and functions of Philosophy, speculative, normative and analytical.

Relationship between philosophy and education. Teachers’ need for a Philosophical

framework, Methods of studying Philosophy.

Unit -II- Various Schools of Philosophy:

Western Schools: Idealism, Realism, Naturalism and Pragmatism with special reference to

their concept of reality, knowledge and values and their educational implications to aims,

content and methods of education.

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Indian Schools: Vedic, Jainistic, Buddhistic and Islamic Traditions with special reference to

their concept of reality, knowledge and values and their educational implications to aims,

content and methods of education.

Unit –III-

Existentialism and Marxism: philosophic analysis with special reference to their concepts of

reality, knowledge and values and their educational implications to aims, content and methods

of education.

Educational thoughts of the following thinkers:

I. Mahatma Gandhi

ii. Dr. Zakir Hussain

iii. Swami Vivekanand

iv. John Dewey

v. Plato

vi. Rousseau

Unit IV

Meaning and Functions of Sociology and Sociology of Education

Society: Structure, social stratification, Social mobility, concept of culture; cultural and social

change, equality of educational opportunities and social equity; Social change in India;

Factors affecting social change: Caste, ethnicity ,class, language, religion and regional

imbalances.

Unit V

A critical study of democracy, secularism, socialism, modernization, national integration and

their educational implications.

Constitutional provisions for Education, Constitutional rights of Minorities for Education.

Recommended Books:

1. Brubacher, John S, Modern Philosophies of Education (Tata McGraw Hill, Pvt; Ltd, New Delhi

1971)

2. Henryh , Nelson, B.Ed., Modern Philosophical and Education, 54th year book of NSSE, part- I

(Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1955)

3. Kneller, G.F., Foundations of Education (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1963)

4. Kneller, G.F., Introduction to Philosophy of Education,( John Wiley New York, 1964)

5. Buties, J Donal, Four Philosophies and their practice in Education and Religion (Harper and Row

Publishers, New York) 3rd Ed. 1968

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6. Morris, Van Cleve, Philosophies & their practice in Education and Religion(Harper and Row

Publishers, New York) 3rdEd1968

7. Phnix, P.H.(Ed),Philosophies of Education. John Wiley &Sons, New York 1961

8. Price, Kingsley, Education and Philosophical thought (Englewood Cliffs, N J :Allyn and Bacon, Inc

1962)

9. Havighurst, R J & Semice L Meugarten, Society and Education (4th) (Allyn and Bacon, Inc

Beston, 1975)

10. Kneller, George F, Educational Anthropology :An Introduction (Joj Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York

1965)

11. Kallenbach, WWarren & Harold MHodged jr ,Education and Society (Charles E Merell Books, Inc

Columbus, Ohio, 1963) Foundation of Education & Social

12. Van Scotter, R D , Perspectives (Prentice Hall, Inc Englewood R J Kraft & J D Hass Cliffs N J

13. Marrish, Ivor, The Society of Education-An Introduction ,George Allen and Unwin , London, 2nd

14. Reid, Ivan Sociological Perspectives on School and Education (Open Books, Publishing Ltd.,

London 1978)

15. Anderson, W A & F S Parker (Ed), Society: Its Organisation and Operation (D Van Mostrand

Comopany Inc. Princeton, New Jersy)

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Advanced Educational Psychology

Paper Code – (EDY602)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours-5 Periods/week Max. Marks: 100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory: 70

Sessional: 20 Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students’ teacher will be able to:

understand the nature, concept and principles of educational psychology as an applied

discipline with its own scientific methods and approaches.

acquaint learners with the nature and processes of development and assessment of various

traits and abilities; appreciate common characteristics, educational needs and behavioral

problems of learners at successive stages of development from childhood to adolescence to

adulthood.

help students understand the implications of various psychological theories for education.

familiarize students with the structure, functioning, and development of personality and their

implications for education.

make them know and appreciate the need and value of organizing different educational

programmes to suit the needs and demands of special children.

UNIT- I- Educational Psychology:

Educational Psychology- Concept, nature, concerns and methodology important contributions

of psychology to education and its significance and importance for teachers.

Human Growth and Development: Meaning and relation, Child development-motor, physical,

emotional Cognitive, language & moral development. Adolescent development-Physical,

Emotional & Social: The problems of adolescents and education Piaget’s theory of cognitive

development, Vygot sky’s socio –cultural view of development.

UNIT –II

Personality:

Personality: Meaning and concept

Theories of personality: Type theories: Freud, Adler, Jung and Kretschmer

Trait theories – Allport, Cattell and Eysenck

Humanistic Theory of personality-Maslow and Roger

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Psycho-analytic approach-Freud, Adler, Erikson,

Behavioral approach-Miller, Dollard, Bandura.

Assessment of Personality-Projective Techniques, Rorschach and TAT, Personality

Inventories.

UNIT –III – Learning and Motivation:

Meaning and Concept of learning:

Theories of learning and their educational implications: Gagne, Hull and Tolman’s theories:

Information processing theories: Roger and Ausubel

Cognitive theories of learning.

Needs: Maslow’s classification of needs.

Motivation: Concept, nature and relationship with learning; strategies of motivation

UNIT- IV – Intelligence and Creativity:-

Nature and Theories of Intelligence, Guilford model of Intellect, Piagetian perspective,

Measurement of intelligence.

Gifted, Mentally Retarded and learning disabled children: their characteristics and education.

Creativity –Concept, identification and nurturing creativity

Education of creative child.

UNIT- V – Psychology of Adjustment and Mental Health:

Concept, Mechanism of adjustment, Introduction to common forms of anxiety, Neurosis,

psychosis and other mental disorders.

Concept and importance of mental health, characteristics of mentally healthy individual.

Defense mechanism – Psycho Analytical view point, client centered therapy- Rogers.

Recommended Books:

1. Ausubel,DF , and Robinson, F S :An introduction of Educational Psychology, N Y Holt Renhart

Winston , Inc 1969

2. Blair, GMJones R S and R H Educational Psychology (Second Ed) N Y: The Macmillan & Co 1963

3. Crow, L D and Crow A Educational Psychology (Revised Ed) N Y : The Macmillan & Co 1963

4. Cronbach, L C Educational Psychology (2nd Ed)NY: Applitee Century- Crafts, 1955.

5. Carrrison,Kaul,C, andGray,EducationPsycholgy,NYApplietee Century – crafts, 1955

6. Gates, Jersild an others : EducationPsychology,NYMachmillan 1963

7. Londgren, R Q Educational Psychology in the classroom,N Y Wiley, 1968

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8. Peel, B A Psychological Basis of Education (2nd Ed) London Old for and Boys, 1950

9. Gates, Jersildand others: Educational Psychology,NYMacmillan 1963

10. Londgren, R Q Educational Psychology in the classroom.N Y Wiley, 1968

11. Peel, B A Psychlogical basis of education (2nd Ed) London old for and Boys, 1950

12. Skinner,C E (ed) Educational Psychology (2nd Ed)NY McGraw Hill 1961

13. Hilgard, Theories of Learing. McGraw Hill 1961

14. Advanced Educational Psychology by S. K. Mangal Books...Feb 3, 2013.

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Research in Education

Paper Code- (EDY603)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70 Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives-

After completion of the course, the students will be able to:

understand the Meaning and Concept of Educational Research

know about the educational research as Basic, Applied and Scientific

acknowledge the Research problems and methods of research

be acquaint students about different sampling method and use of appropriate Sampling

techniques for data collection

application of Normal Probability Curve in educational research

writing Research report

testing of Hypotheses with the help of appropriate statistics

Unit-I - Concept of Educational Research

Meaning, Concept and Definitions of Research, Purpose of Research in Present Scenario, Concept

of Educational Research and Definitions, Nature and Limitations of Educational Research, Priority

Areas, Scope of Educational Research in India, New trends in Educational Research, Various

Methods of arriving knowledge Rational, Empirical and Intuitive, Levels of Educational Research-

Basic, Applied and Action Research- Need, Importance and Procedure for data collection and

interpretation

Unit-II - Methods of Educational Research

Philosophical, Historical, Descriptive, Ex-Post Facto and Experimental research: Need and

significance, Types and steps, Scientific Research- Meaning, Purpose, Definitions, Characteristics,

Importance and procedure, Naturalistic research- Meaning, Concept, Use and procedure of data

collection, Characteristics of Researcher, Qualitative Research- Meaning and procedure of

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conducting it, Formulating Research Proposals: Identification of a research problem, review of

related literature, formulation of hypotheses and research design

Unit-III - Sampling Techniques and Normal Probability Curve

Sample- Meaning, Concept, Need and Importance, Population and Universe, Characteristics of

Sample, Types of Sampling, Probability and Non-Probability Sampling-types and characteristics,

Procedure and Technique, Minimizing Sampling Errors, Normal Probability Curve- Meaning,

Concept, Need and Importance in Educational Research, Characteristics of NPC and Its applications

in Educational Research

Unit-IV - Techniques of Data Collection, Use of Library Resources

Techniques and Tools of data collection: observation, questionnaire, interview, rating scale,

inventory, checklist and content analysis, Internal and External Validity of Research, Factors

affecting the Internal and External validity of Research, Analysis- Meaning, Importance of Data in

Educational Research, Library Resources: M.B. Buch Survey, Journals-Print and on-line, Writing

research report

Unit-V - Statistical Techniques for data analysis and Interpretation

Meaning of Descriptive and Inferential statistics, Concept of Standard Error of Mean, Parameter and

Statistics for sample, Testing the Hypotheses, Types of error: type-I and type-II, Need of Non-

Parametric statistics- Conditions for Using, Chi Square test- Equal distribution, Normal and

Independent distribution, Need of Parametric statistics- Conditions for Using, t-test- Meaning and

Need, t-test for Independent and Dependent group, One way ANOVA (f-test) for Independent group,

Correlation- Meaning, Concept and Computation and Interpretation, Rank Difference, Product

Moment, Partial and Multiple Correlation, Data analysis with the help of Computer, M.S. Excel,

SPSS software for data analysis

Recommended Books-

1. Best, John.W. (2006). Research in Education. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

2. Gupta, S.P. (2010). Statistical Methods. Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allhabad

3. Gupta, S.P. (2010). Research Introductory:Concepts, Methods and Techniques. Sharda

Pustak Bhawan, Allhabad

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4. Singh, A.K. (2003). Test, Measurement and Research Methods in Behaviural Sciences. Bharti

Bhawan, Patna

5. Koul, Lokesh (2012). Methodology of Educational Research.Vikas Publishing House Private

Limited, Noida

6. Kothari, C.R. (1985). Research Methodology. Wiley Estern Limited New Delhi

7. Garrett, H.E. (1973). Statistics in Education and Psychology. Yakills Fitter Simsond Pvt. Ltd.

Mumbai

8. Buch, M.B. (1974). A survey of Research in Education ( Centre of advanced studies in

Education, M.S. University Baroda

9. Pandey, K.P (2005). Fundamental of Educational Research. Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan

Varanasi

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Special Education

Paper Code (EDY604)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70 Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives-

1. To acquaint the learners with the historical development of special education in India

2. To enable the learners to understand the concepts needs and view points about special

education and the underlying principles in reference to exceptional children.

3. To acquaint the learners with the knowledge & techniques required for providing education to

children with special needs.

4. To enable the learners to develop an understanding of the supporting services required for

the children with special needs in context of education .

5. To familiarize the learners with the existing committees and commissions related to special

education.

6. To enable the learners to understand the recent trends in special education.

Unit –I- Meaning Nature Concept and Scope of Special Education:

Exceptional children and their types

Terminology and prevalence of Exceptional Children with special reference to India.

History of special education

Labeling

Unit -II -Children with Visual and Hearing Impairment:

Definitions, degrees and characteristics of visual impairment

Etiology and preventive measures

Educational considerations

Hearing impaired children

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Definitions, degrees and characteristics

Etiology and preventive measures

Educational considerations

Unit-III -

A) Gifted & Creative Children:

Definition and identification

Characteristics and factors contributing to giftedness

Gifted underachievers and factors contributing to underachievement

Educational considerations

Creative children and their education

B) Children with Mental Retardation:

Definition and Identification

Characteristics

Factors contributing to mental retardation

Educational considerations

Unit -IV -Children with learning disabilities

Definition and causes

Measurement

Psychological and behavioral characteristics

Educational consideration

Delinquent children and characteristics and their education

Unit- V -Issues and trends in special education

Normalization

Mainstreaming

Deinstitutionalization

Legislation with special reference to India

Recommendations of various committees and commission, NPE (1986), POA (1992)

PWD (Persons with disability) act 1995

National institutions of special education

Role of Rehabilitation council of India.

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Recommended Books:

1. Hewett, FMand Farness, S R (1984), Education of exceptional learners, Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 7

wells avenue, Newton, Massachusetts

2. Vernon,PE,Adamson,GandVernon,DF (1977)The Psychology and Education of Gifted Children,

Methuen & Co. Ltd. Great Briatain

3. Barbe,WB (1965) Psychology and Education ofGifted: Selected Readings. Appleton-Century-

Corftd, New York

4. Blackhurst, A E and Berdine,WH (1981) and Introduction to Special Education, little brown and

Co. Toronto

5. Hallahon,DP andKauffmon, JM(1984) ExceptionalChildren: Introduction to Special Education,

PrenticeHall Inc. Englewood Clifft, New Jersey

6. Gearheart, B R (1972) ,Education of Exceptional Child:History, Present Practices and Trends

7. Telford,CWand Sawrey, JM(1977), The Exceptional Individual, Prantice Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs,

New Jersey

8. Punani, B and Rawal N (1993), Handbook Visual Handicap Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi

9. Cecil R Reynolds and Elain Flecher-Janzen, Enyclopedia of Special Education (2ndEd) Vol 1 2 &

3, John Wiley & Sons, New York

10. Disabilities and Impairments-An Interdisciplinary Research Journal, Akshat Publication.

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Environmental Education

Paper Code (EDY605)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70 Sessional-20 Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completion of the course, the students will be able:

to make student teachers aware of the concept, importance scope and aims of environmental

education.

to acquaint the student teacher with possible environmental, hazards enabling them to

combat with the negative effects of the programmes of environmental erosion and pollution at

various stages of education.

to orient student teachers with various components of environment for preparing a curriculum

for environmental education.

to enable the student teachers to develop various methods and strategies for realizing the

objectives of environmental education.

to enable the student teachers to understand about various projects in the area of

environmental studies in different countries.

Unit I Introduction:

Concept, importance and scope.

Aims and Objectives.

Guiding Principles and foundations.

Relationship between man and Environment.

Unit II

Environmental hazards.

Environmental pollution; physical, air, water, noise, chemical pollution.

Extinction of flora and fauna, deforestation, soil erosion.

Need for conservation, preservation and protection of rich environmental heritage.

Progrmme of Environmental education for primary, secondary and higher educational

institutions

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Unit III

Special nature of curriculum on Environmental education

Concept of Environment and ecosystem

Natural system earth and biosphere, a biotic and biotic components

Natural resources, a biotic resource.

Unit IV

(A) Environmental Awareness:

Concepts, structure, organization and working elements.

Human systems – Human being as part of Environment, human adaptations to

Environment, population and its effect on Environment resources.

Technology system – industrial growth, scientific and technological inventions and their

impact on the environmental system.

Unit V

Environmental Management:

Concepts, Principles, Characteristics and approaches of Environmental Management

Importance of Environmental Management

Management of Environmental education–Interpretation of objectives, planning,

Organizing, staffing, directing, coordination reporting, budgeting.

Comparative study of Environmental projects from various countries.

References:-

1. NCERT (1981) Environmental Education at school level, New Delhi.

2. Sharma, R.C. (1981) Environmental Education, New Delhi, Metropolitan, UNESCO.

3. Sharma, R.A. Environmental education, Meerut.

4. Nasrin, Education Environment and Society, AMU, Aligarh.

5. Harishchandra Viyas (2001), Paryavran Siksha, New Delhi, Vidya Vihar.

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Guidance and Counselling

Paper Code (EDY606)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70 Sessional-20 Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students’ teacher will be able to

Understanding the concepts, needs and viewpoints about guidance and counselling and the

underlying principles in reference to normal children as well as in reference to children with

special needs.

Get acquainted with the organizational framework and procedures of guidance services in

educational institutions.

Knowledge and techniques required for providing guidance and counseling services to

students.

Unit- I

Guidance and counselling concept: Concepts, nature, need, scope and purpose; relationship

with education; issues and problems; role of teacher.

Basic types o guidance and the underlying principles, their nature, scope and purposes.

Basic approaches of counselling and their underlying assumptions.

Educational guidance: Basic assumptions and principles

Curriculum choice and its implications for career guidance; Guidance and curriculum and the

class room learning.

Vocational Guidance: basic principles, Vocational choice as a development process

Nature of work and job analysis; dissemination of occupational information; vocationalization of

secondary education and career development.

Personal Guidance: basic assumptions; types of behavioural problems of school stage

students.

Place of counselling in personal guidance

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Unit -II

Guidance services: Individual Inventory service, Information service, Counseling service, Group

guidance services, Placement services and follow-up services.

Principles of organization, Various types of services – Counselling

Organization of an guidance programme and its principles – at elementary, secondary, college

and university levels. Evaluation of guidance programmes.

Unit -III

Guidance and Appraisal of the individual: Meaning, need, purpose and place of appraisal in

guidance.

Techniques of Appraisal

Testing techniques – tests (viz intelligence, aptitude, knowledge and achievement), interest

tests personality measures.

Non-Testing Techniques-Rating scales, Questionnaires, Inventories, Records and sociometric

tools.

Unit -IV

Guidance and Counseling in groups: nature, aim, principles and procedure;]

Group counselling vs. Individual counselling

Counseling for adjustment, Psychological foundation of adjustment.

Types of group activities-their merits and demerits.

Role of motivation and perception in adjustment

Current trends, Concerns and demands in guidance

Unit -V- Guidance of children with special needs:

Problems and needs

Guidance of the gifted and creative students.

Guidance of under-achiever and first generation learners.

Guidance of learning disabled students.

Role of the teacher in helping children with special needs.

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Recommended Books:

1. Chauhan, S S, Principles and Techniques of Guidance, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House

2. Dave, I, The Basic Essentials ofCounseling,NewDelhi: Sterling Publishers.

3. Erickion,CE(Ed)ABasicText forGuidanceWorkers,NewYork: Prentice Hall

4. Johns,AJ, Principles ofGuidance and Pupil PersonalWork,New York: Mc Graw Hill

5. Jones, A J, Principles of Guidance and Pupil,New York: Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company

6. Kochhar, SK, Educational andVocationalGuidance in Secondary Schools, New Delhi: Sterling Publishers

7. Meyers,GE, Principles and Techniques ofVocationalGuidance, New York: Mc Graw Hill

8. Nayak, A K, Guidance and Counseling, New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation.

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Distance Education

Paper code (EDY607)

L T P 4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100 Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70 Sessional-20 Assignment: 10

Objectives:

1. The learners to develop an understanding of the concept of distance education and its importance

in the present socio-political and academic milieu.

2. The learners to trace the emergence of Open University system in India.

3. Acquaint the learners with the present status of distance education in India and abroad.

4. Make the learners aware of various media options available for education through distance mode.

5. Develop among the learners an understanding of major considerations for planning and

management of distance education.

Unit I- Distance Education:

concept, scope, characteristics, need and importance

Role of Distance education in Human Resource Development, Rural Development and

Women Development.

Historical Perspective: Emergence of Open University System.

Present Status: National & International scenario.

Distance Learner: characteristics, problems, expectations.

Unit II- Print Media in Distance Education:

Strength and limitations

Books self Instructional Material and its development

Assignments. Non Print Media in Distance education.

Potential, applications, strengths, weaknesses.

Radio, Telephone, Television, Videodiscs, Audio Cassettes, Video cassettes, Computer.

Media Integration, Media selection

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Multimedia Approach; Satellite Based Technology, Telephone Medicated Instruction, Audio-

Video conferencing.

Unit III- Planning and Management of Distance Education:

Planning, control and coordination of various subsystems.

Social Demand & cost Analysis Approach.

General Organizational structure of Distance Education Institutions.

Types of Distance education Institutions.

Unit IV

Student support services

Need and Mechanisms

Regional and study centers: Role and Functions.

Counselling: concept, importance, categories, organizations.

Assignments: Types and significance of Tutor comments, Evaluation

Unit V

Research and Innovations quality in Distance education:

World-wide innovative experiences.

Research Paradigms; Trends in India and Abroad.

Programmed Evaluation: concept Need and Process.

Distance Education Council: Role, Responsibilities and Efforts.

Norms and standards for Delivery of Teacher Education through Distance Mode.

Recommend Books:

1. Anand Satyapal, University Without Walls: The Indian Perspective in Correspondence.

2. Education, New Delhi :Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 1985.

3. Bates,A.W., Technology, Open Learning and Distance Education, London: Routledge, 1995.

4. Chib, Sukhdev Singh, Teaching by Correspondence in India, Delhi: Light and Life Publishers,

1977.

5. Dodds, Johnny, Administration of Distance Teaching Institutions, U. K. Institutional Extension

College, 1983.

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Muslim Educational Thinkers and Educators

Paper Code (EDY608)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100

Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Objectives: Assignment: 10

To introduce the students with educational thoughts of Imam Ghazali

To enable the students to know about the personality of Allama Iqbal

To enable the students to understand the concept of Khudi and Man in context to Allama

Iqbal

To acquaint the students with the basic tenets of the thoughts of Ibn-e-Arabi

To enable the students to explore the educational thoughts of Zakir Hussain

To introduce the students with the personality of Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan

To make the students able to realize the educational contribution of Sir sayed Ahmad Khan

Unit- I-

Imam Ghazali

Ethical development

Spiritual development

Mystic experiences

Educational implications

Unit- II-

Allama Mohammad Iqbal

Dichotomy of Passion and reason

Concept of Khudi

Concept of Man – his higher awareness

Educational implications

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Unit –III-

Ibn-e-Aarabi

Basic tenets of his thought

Concept of imagination (Khayal)

Mystic experiences

Educational implications

Unit –IV-

Zakir Hussain, Their Contribution and thoughts

Unit –V-

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Their Contribution and thoughts

Recommended Books:

1. Ansari A A, Iqbal Essays and Studies

2. Beg A A, Poet of East

3. Burney, S M H, Poet & Patriot of India

4. Corbin, H ,Cretive Imagination in Ibn-e

5. Ghazali. I,Ahy-ul-Oloom Al-Din

6. Ghazali I, Mishkatul Anwar

7. Hakin A, Philosophy of Iqbal

8. Ibn-e-Aarabi, Fosusul Hikman

9. Ibn-e-Aarabi, Futuhat-e-Makkiah

10. Nadvi, A S, Iqbal-e-Kamil

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Curriculum Development

Paper Code (EDY701)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100

Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students will be able to:

understand the concepts and principles of curriculum and its foundations

understand the nature and relationship of the components of curriculum

understand how society and culture influence the planning and development of curriculum

understand the significance of difference approaches to curriculum planning.

Unit I-Nature of curriculum:

Meaning and concept, Domains of curriculum, objective, concept, learning experiences and

evaluation; types of curriculum: Subject centered, learner centered, core curriculum, and

integrated curriculum,. History of curriculum development.

Unit II

Bases and determinants of curriculum

Philosophical considerations

Psychological Considerations

Sociological Considerations

Discipline oriented considerations

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Unit -III- Approaches to curriculum designing:

Administrative

Demonstration

Grass root

Systems analysis

Different models

Unit -IV- Curriculum Evaluation:

Nature and need

Approaches to curriculum evaluation – formative and summative evaluation

Methods of curriculum evaluation

Interpretation of evaluation results and methods

Unit- V-Curriculum Development in India:

Curriculum at primary secondary and University level in the light of

Mudaliyar commission report

Kothari commission report

NPE, 1986

Role of NCERT and SCERT in curriculum development.

Recommended Books:

1 Alberty and Alberty, Reorganizing the Secondary School Curriculum

2 Hyman Ronald T, Approaches to Curriculum

3 Taunce HC and Bossing NL, Development the Core Curriculum, second ed. Prentice Hall of India

4 Stratemyer Developing Curriculum for Modem living

5 American Associations of School Administrators, American School Curriculum

6 Mohd Shrif Khan, School Evaluation APH Publishing Corp.

5, Ansari Road, Dariya Ganj, New Delhi 02

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Educational Technology and Computer Application in Education Paper Code (EDY702)

LT P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100

Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students will be able to:

understand the need and significance of Educational Technology in the present era of

education.

know the concept of system approach and understand its application in education.

be acquainted with the modern models of teaching and their role in effective teaching.

use and apply educational and computer technology in teaching and training .

understand the concept of programmed instruction and develop self instructional material.

Unit- 1

Meaning, scope and significance of Educational Technology.

Hardware and Software instructional aids .

Resource centers of Educational Technology: CIET, ET Cells, and DIETs.

Unit -II

System approach in teaching and learning

Formulation and writing of instructional objectives in behavioral terms

Designing of instructional strategies such as lecture, Team- Teaching, Discussion and

Seminar.

Models of Teaching: Meaning, Characteristics & Fundamental Elements. Joyce and Weil

Classification of models of teaching.

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Unit -III

Classroom communication: Concepts, Process Components and Types.

Levels of teaching: Meaning, nature, functions and Types

Micro Teaching:-Discussion and analysis of Important Teaching skills

Flanders Interactional Analysis

Programmed learning: Meaning, Origin and Types

Unit- IV

a) Introduction: - Basic of computer functionality, component Analysis, Memory basic, Input & Output

devices, software types and their utility.

b) Internet: - Types of Internet connections, Educational website (Governmental; and non-

Governmental), Searching techniques, Networking fundamentals, Cyber laws and cyber crime.

c) Software: - MSWord, Ms PowerPoint, Ms Excel (General oprations, charting simple function and

formula, conditional formatting)

Unit-V

Computer Application in teaching & learning : Smart Class ,Video Conferencing ,Virtual class

room , Computer- Assisted Teaching( CAT ) ,Computer- Assisted Learning (CAL) .

Fostering creativity, intelligence and Problem solving ability with the help of computer

technology.

Computer Application in 1) Research 2) Innovations 3) Evaluation

EDUSAT and its application.

Suggested Readings:

Dececco, John P, The Psychological Learning and Instruction, Prentice Hall, India

Percival, F and Ellington H, A Handbook of Educational Technology, London, Kogun Page,

1984

Freiberg, H.J. and Driscoli, Amy, Universal Teaching Strategies, Boston: Allyan and Bacon,

1992

Joyce, Bruce and Weil Marsha, Models of Teaching, Englewood cliffs, New Jersy: Prentice

Hall, 1980

Mohanty ,Jagannath, Modern Trends in Educational Technology ,Neelkamal publication , New

Delhi

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Mangal S. K. Mangal ,Uma ; Essentials of Educational Technology ,PHE Learning pvt.Ltd.

New Delhi, 2009

Vanaja, M; Rajasekar,S, Educational Technology and Computer Education ,Neelkmal

Publications, New Delhi,2007

Gill, N.S. Essential of computer and Network Technology, Khanna Book publishing co., Delhi,

2000

Varansi, Lalini; Sudhakar, V; Marunalini; Computer Education, Neel Kamal publications Pvt.

Ltd. New Delhi 2007

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Fundamental of Educational Administration and Supervision Paper code (EDY703)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100

Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students will be able to:

understand the meaning and concept of educational administration.

Understand the meaning, nature and theories of leadership.

develop qualities of leadership.

Develop decision making power.

Understand the meaning and nature of educational finance.

Understand the different theories of Educational Administration.

Introduction and Functions:

Meaning and concept of Educational Administration.

Scope of Educational Administration.

Principles of Educational Administration.

Administration as a process.

Unit II

Leadership in Educational Administration:

Meaning and nature of leadership

Theories of Leadership.

Styles of leadership

Measurement of leadership

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Decision making-concept principles, types and problems.

Unit III- Educational Supervision:

Meaning, objectives, need and scope of supervision

Principles of supervision.

Importance of democratic procedures.

Evaluation of Supervisory effectiveness.

AcademicSupervisionVs.Administrative supervision

Unit –IV- History of Educational Administration:

Historical development of concept of Education Administration

Scientific Management

Human relationship approach to administration

Behavioral Sciences

Administration as bureaucracy

System approach

Landmarks in the development of Educational Administration before independence (1813-

1947) in India.

Educational Administration in India after independence.

Unit -V- Educational Planning:

A) Meaning and nature of Educational planning Approach to educational planning Perspective

planning.

B) Financing of education, Nature and scope of educational finance. Sources of financing

imagination of local resources private and self financing in education.

Recommended Books:

1. Getzeb, Lipham & Campbell Educational Administration as Social Process, Harper & Row.

2. Williams, W. Stanley, Educational Administration in Secondary School, Holt Rinehart & Winston.

3 .Banghman, Anderson, Smith, Wiltse Administration & Supervision of Modern Secondary School-

Parker Publishing Co.

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4. Sears, J.B., Public School Administration-Ronald Press.

5. Moehlman, A.B., School Administration, Houghton &McGraw Hill.

6. Mort, P.B., Principles of School Administration, McGraw Hill.

7 Reader, W.G.,The Fundamentals of Public School Administration.

Teacher Education

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Paper Code (EDY704)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-

100Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students’ teacher will be able to:

To acquaint the learners with the historical development of teacher education in India.

To familiarize the learners with existing teacher education programmes in India.

To enable the learners to understand the recent trends in teacher education.

To enable the learners to develop an understanding of educational technology for teacher

education.

Unit I- Teacher Education:

Concept, Scope.

Objectives of teacher education at various levels: Pre–Primary, Elementary and Secondary.

A Brief Review of development of teacher education in ancient, medieval and British India.

A study of recommendations of various committees, and commissions in British India and

Post independence Era, NPE-1986, and its revised formulation 1992 regarding Teacher

Education.

Unit -II

(A) Approaches to Pre-service Teacher Education:

Competency based approach

Integrated Approach

Consecutive/ Traditional approach

School/ Field based approach

(B)

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Need Objectives strategies, Agencies of in service teacher education Orientation & Refresher

courses, Summer Clasess, Workshops, and Projects etc.

Unit III

(A Pre service Teacher Education Curriculum (As suggested by NCTE):

Salient features

Curricular structure at different stages as suggested by NCTE

Teaching strategies

Evaluation

(B) Continuing and distance education for Teachers Open University and Distance University

courses

Unit IV- Educational Technology in Teacher Education:

The teaching models: concept attainment and Inquiry Training Model

Writing objectives in behavioral terms

Lesson planning

Micro teaching, simulated teaching

Role of ICT in teacher education

Unit V

A) Research, Innovations in Teacher Education:

Need, trends, present status, gaps

Experiment in teacher education

B) Quality and standards in Teacher Education:

Professional organization: Roles & Responsibilities

National council for teacher education: Role responsibilities, efforts made.

Recommended Books:

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1. APEID, Innovations and Initiatives in teacher education in Asia and the pacific region. Vol I ,

Overview, Bangkok, UNESCO Principal regional office for Asia and the Pacific 1990

2. APEID, Innovations and Initiatives in teacher education in Asia and the pacific region. Vol II , Case

studies, Bangkok, UNESCO Principal regional office for Asia and the Pacific 1990

3. Buch, M B (Ed) Surveys of research in education (4Nos) Trend reports on teacher education,

Baroda and New Delhi

4. Dove, L Teachers and Teachers Education in developing countries, London: Croom helm , 1986

5. GOI, National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) Act, MOLCA, 1993

6. GOI, National Policy on Education, 1986, New Delhi: Government of India, 1986

7. Goyal, J C and Chopra, R K Profile of an ElementaryTeacher, New Delhi NCERT 1990

8. Goyal, JCet.Al, Tools for B.EdAdmission,NewDelhiNCERT 1980

9. Mehra, CNational Survey of Elementary Education in India, New Delhi NCERT 1990

10. Menon, TKNandKaul,GN, Experiments in Teacher Training, New Delhi, Ministry of Education

NCERT 1990

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Educational Measurement & Evaluation

Paper Code (EDY705)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-

100Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the student’s teacher will be able to:

know the concept and characteristics of Measurement and Evaluation

understand the relationship between measurement and evaluation in education

measure of intelligence, creativity, personality and aptitude

know the approaches of evaluation, Bloom's taxonomy

To develop skills and competencies in constructing and standardizing a test

be acquainted the new reforms in examination system

Unit- I- Concept and Scope of Measurement and Evaluation

Concept, definitions and Nature of Measurement and Evaluation, purposes, function and principles

of measurement and evaluation, scale of measurement and their characteristics, difference and

relationship between measurement and evaluation, scope of Measurement and evaluation in

educational system, Reliability and Validity: Meaning, types, Methods for estimating and factors

affecting it

Unit –II- Measurement of Intelligence and Creativity

Measurement of general mental ability and aptitudes, theories of intelligence and its measurement

with special reference to Thurston, Spearman and Guilford, creativity and its measurement, factors

affecting intelligence and creativity

Unit III- Measurement of achievement, attitude and Personality

Measurement of achievement, attitude and interest; Thurston and Likert type scales for Attitude and

interest measurement, Measurement of personality: personality inventory, rating scales and

projective techniques

Unit IV- Traditional approaches and New Trends in Examination Reforms

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Traditional approaches to evaluation; essay and oral examination: advantages and limitations,

Bloom’s Taxonomy and its uses in writing objectives in behavioural form: Semester system and

Continuous Internal Evaluation: Formative: And Summative evaluation, New Trends in Examination

Reforms, grading System, Question Banks and their uses: Computer in examination

Unit-V- TEST CONSTRUCTION

General principles of test construction and its standardization, Writing test items, item construction, and try

out and Item analysis procedures for norm, referenced and criterion referenced mastery tests, Basic

characteristics of good measuring instruments :Validity, objectivity, Reliability, Usability and Norms,

Standardization of measuring instruments

Recommended Books:

1 Bloom, B.S. and Krath, Taxonomy of Education Objectives Hand Book I,

2 Wohl (1956) New York Davis Mekay,

3 Edwl, R.L.(1965) Measuring Educational Achievement.

4 Sax Gilbert, (1974) Principles of Education Measurement & Evaluation, California Wadsworth.

5 Thorndike, R.L.(1971)Educational Measurement American council on Education, Washington

6 Singh, A.K. (1986) Tests Measurement and Ros.Methods in Behavioral Sciences. TMH, New Delhi

7 Anastasi, (A) 1968 Psychological Testing, London McMillan & Co.

8 Cronbach, L.J. (1970) Essentials of Psychological Testing, N.Y. Harper & Raw.

9 Edwards,A.L.(1957) Techniques ofAttitude scale construction

10 Gronlurd, N.E. Readings in Measurement & Evaluation. Macmillan & Co

11 Pomham Educational Evaluation, Prentice Hall

12 Singh, A.K. (2003). Test, Measurement and Research Methods in Behaviural Sciences. Bharti Bhawan,

Patna

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Value Education

Paper Code (EDY706)

L T P

4 1 0

Maximum Marks-100

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Theory-70

Examination Duration-3 Hours Sessional-20

Assignment:10

Objectives:

To enable students to understand the need and importance of value education and education

for Human Rights.

To enable them to understand the nature of values, moral values, moral education and to

differentiate such values from religious education.

To orient the students with the basis of morality and the place of reason and emotions in

moral development of the child.

To enable them to understand the process of moral development vis-à-vis their cognitive and

social development.

To orient the students with various intervention strategies for moral education and conversion

of moral learning into moral education.

Unit- I

The socio-moral and cultural context

Need and importance of Value Education and Education for Human Rights in the existing

social scenario.

Valuation of Culture: Indian Culture and Human Values.

Unit -II-Nature and Concept of Morality and Moral Education:

Moral Education vis-à-vis religious education; moral instructions, moral training and moral

indoctrination.

Language of moral education- its form and context characteristics of a morally educated

person.

Justice and Care-the two dimension perspectives in Morality: Dichotomy between reason and

passion.

Moral Judgment and Moral Action.

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Unit -III

Moral Development of the Child

Concept of Development and concept of Moral Development.

Psycho-analytic approach.

Learning theory approach, especially social learning theory approach.

Cognitive developmental approach- Piaget and Kohlberg, stages of moral development and

their characteristic features.

Unit- IV

Moral Learning to Moral Education

Moral Learning outside the school- child rearing practices and moral Learning, Moral learning

via limitation. Nature of Society and moral learning. Media and moral learning.

Moral Learning Inside the school: providing “form “and “content of education.”

Moral Education and the curriculum: Can moral education be imparted taking it as a subject of

curriculum.

Unit- V

Intervention Strategies for Moral Education and Assessment of Moral Maturity.

a) Model of Moral Education – i) Rationale Building Mode,

ii) The consideration Model, iii) Value classification Mode,

iv) Social Action Mode, v) Just Community Intervention Model.

b) Assessment of moral maturity via moral dilemma resolution.

c) Examples of some select moral dilemmas.

Recommended Books:

1. Kneller, G.F., Foundations of Education (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1963)

2. Kneller, G.F., Introduction to Philosophy of Education,( John Wiley New York, 1964)

3. Buties, J Donal, Four Philosophies and their practice in Education and Religion (Harper and

Row Publishers, New York) 3rd Ed. 1968

4. Morris, Van Cleve, Philosophies & their practice in Education and Religion(Harper and Row

Publishers, New York) 3rdEd1968

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Higher Education

Paper Code (EDY707)

L T P

4 1 0

Contact Hours- 5 Hours/ Week Maximum Marks-100

Examination Duration-3 Hours Theory-70

Sessional-20

Assignment: 10

Objectives:

After completing this course, the students’ teacher will be able to:

know the history and governance of higher education

understand the structure and features of universities

know the types of universities and funding

understand the different issues and problems

know the functions of regulatory bodies of university and colleges.

Unit -I

History and Governance of Higher Education

The mother universities – Bologna, Oxford, and Paris

Idea, meaning aims and functions of University

Growth of modern Universities in India during colonial period and after

Types and Governance of Indian Universities and Colleges

Central Universities, Center of excellence

State Universities: salient features of U P State Universities Act, 1975

Deemed Universities (Government owned and private)

Private Universities

Unit -II

Structure and features of Universities

Act, Status, Ordinance and regulations

General structure of a University

Higher education in colleges under directorate of higher education; and colleges under grant-

in-aid and self- financing mode

Associations of Universities and higher education institutions

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Unit -III

Various types of Universities across the world

Federal unitary, affiliating, residential

State controlled vs private

Universities as corporate bodies

2. Funding of Universities abroad and in India

3. Concept of rating and accreditation in higher education.

American concept

Accreditation in India by NAAC

Other benchmarking models

Unit -IV

Contemporary Issues and Problems in Higher Education

University and Society

An instrument of service and public relations

Autonomy versus accountability

Political interference in the functioning of University

Problem of discipline: students, teachers and employees

Open University system

Unit -V

Regulatory Bodies: UGC, AICTE, NCTE, NAAC

Privatization: Concept of self – financing

Interaction with industry and business, placement services

Foreign Universities in India

Increasing role of professional education

Concept of distance education

Recommended Books:

1. Oxford University Act, 1200 AD

2. HG Good, A History of Western Education (1949) New York, The Macmillan Company

3. Paul Munroe, A Brief Course in the History of Education (1951) London: The Macmillan

company

4. Crammer and Brown Contemporary Education

5. Report of the University Education Commission (1948-49) New Delhi: Ministry of Education,

Government of India.

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6. Report of Education Commission (1964-66) New Delhi, Ministry of Education, Government of

India.

7. India-2014. Publication division, Government of India.

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Physical & Mental Health Education (Practical)

Maximum Mark: 30

Objectives:

After completion of the course, the students will be able to:

develop Physical Health and fitness.

develop right concept about mental health Education.

understand the rule and regulations of different physical education activities.

construct different playfields and grounds.

have idea about assessment and evaluation procedure of physical fitness and sports skills.

Unit 1: Physical Health Education

Meaning, definition, aim and objectives of Physical Health Education.

Development of Physical Health Education:

Development of Strength

Development of Speed

Development of Endurance

Development of flexibility

Development of Coordinative abilities

Unit 2: Mental Health Education

Meaning and definition of Sports Psychology

Meaning and Importance of Motivation in Sports

Stress, Anxiety, Aggression, Mental Toughness in games and sports

Unit 3: Major Games and Sports (Practical)

Basketball (History, Court Measurement)

Badminton

Cricket

Football

Hockey

Volleyball

Athletics

Any other games as per available resources in the institute.

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Suggested Readings:

1. Chauhan, S. (2013). Test & measurement in physical education. New Delhi, India: Khel

Sahitya Kedra.

2. Collins, D.R., & Hodges, P.B. (2001). A comprehensive guide to sports skills tests and

measurement (2nd Ed.). Lanham MD, USA; Scarecrow Press.

3. Corbin, C.B. (2005). Concepts of fitness and wellness - A comprehensive lifestyle approach

(6th ed.). Boston: Mcgraw-Hill.

4. D’Arezzo, P. (2003). Posture Alignment. Colorado Springs, CO: Marcellina Mountain Press.

5. Gupta, M.C. (2012). Physical fitness and health. New Delhi, India: Khel Sahitya Kedra.

6. Jackson, A.W. (2003). Physical activity for health and fitness. Champaign, IL: Human

Kinetics.

7. Kamlesh, M.L., Singh, N.A.P., & Bennet, T. (2007). Field manual of sports and games.

Meerut, India: Nageen Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.

8. Tripathi, R. (2013). Playground construction, dimension and equipment manual. New Delhi,

India: Khel Sahitya Kedra.

9. Vivian H. Heyward. (2006). Advanced fitness assessment and exercise prescription.

Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.