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19 August 2018
Syllabus for the post of Junior Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies
Gurukul Recruitment Board
Syllabus for the post of Junior Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies
Scheme of Examination
Written Examination (Objective Type) No. of
Questions
Duration
(Minutes) Marks
Paper-I General Studies,General Abilities
and
Basic Proficiency in English 100 120 100
Paper-II Pedagogy Across the Curriculum
(Common Syllabus) 100 120 100
Paper-III Concerned Subject (PG Level) 100 120 100
Demonstration 25
Total 325
Syllabus
Paper-I
General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English
Section-I: General Studies
1. Current Affairs – Regional, National & International.
2. Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy.
3. Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc. and inclusive
policies.
4. Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India and Telangana
5. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
6. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies and
Sustainable Development.
7. Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
8. Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on
Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state.
Section-II: General Abilities
9. Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation.
10. Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education.
11. Teaching Aptitude
Section – III: Basic Proficiency in English
i) School Level English Grammar:
Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs; Modals; SubjectVerb
Agreement; Non-Finites; Reported Speech; Degrees of Comparison; Active
and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions; Conditionals.
ii) Vocabulary:
Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms and
Phrases; Proverbs.
iii) Words and Sentences:
Use of Words; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused; Sentence
Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of
Sentences; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.
Syllabus Paper-II Pedagogy Across the Curriculum (Common Syllabus)
I. The History and Nature of liberal disciplines of knowledge. Importance of
Cognitive and Non-Cognitive areas in Education.
II. Values, Aims and Objectives of Teaching Liberal and Creative Disciplines of
Knowledge including Vocational subjects, Crafts, Performance and Fine arts etc.
III. Psychology of Human Development; Psychology of Teaching and Learning.
IV. Curriculum: Construction, Organization and Development
V. Approaches, Methods and Techniques of Teaching Disciplines of Knowledge
VI. Planning for Effective Instruction: Different Plans and Designing Learning
Experiences.
VII. Learning Resources and Designing Instructional Material; Labs; Teaching Aids;
Textbooks; ICT integration; OERs (Open Educational Resources).
VIII. Measurement and Evaluation: Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE);
Tools and Techniques of Evaluation; Achievement and Diagnostic Tests. Critical
approach to assessment and evaluation.
IX. Learning Disabilities; Learning Difficulties and Education of Exceptional and
Disabled Children
X. Disciplines of Knowledge and Everyday Life; Non-formal Education in the
Institutions of Learning.
XI. Pedagogical Concerns: Quality and Academic Standards; Teaching and Its
relationship with Learning and Learner, Learners in Contexts: Situating learner in
the Socio-Political and Cultural Context ; Managing Behavior problems, Guidance
& Counseling, Punishment and Its legal implications, Rights of a Child, Time
Management, Distinction between Assessment for Learning and Assessment of
Learning, School Based Assessment, Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation;
Understanding Teaching and Learning in the context of NCF and Right to
Education Act.
Paper – III: English
I. Genres, Movements, Schools, Concepts.
• Renaissance-Reformation, Metaphysical poetry, Neo-classicism, Puritanism, Restoration,
Romanticism, Victorian Age, Realism-Naturalism, Expressionism, Symbolism, Modernism,
Postmodernism.
• Structuralism, Post structuralism, Feminism, Post colonialism, Diaspora, Race Gender
and Caste.
• English Literary Criticism from Philip Sydney to Matthew Arnold
• New Criticism, Formalism, Archetypal criticism, New Historicism, Psychoanalytical
criticism, Reader response criticism.
• Literary Genres: Poetry, Fiction, Prose, Drama (origins and development, elements,
forms, types)
II. Writers and Texts
• Christopher Marlowe Doctor Faustus
• William Shakespeare Hamlet
• John Milton Paradise Lost-Book 1
• William Wordsworth “Immortality Ode”, Tintern Abbey
• Robert Browning “My Last Duchess”, “Andrea del Sarto”
• Thomas Hardy Tess of the d’ Urbervilles
• TS Eliot The Waste Land
• G.B. Shaw Saint Joan
• Virginia Woolf “A Room of One’s Own”
• William Golding Lord of the Flies
• Walt Whitman “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloomd”,”Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”
• Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman
• Toni Morrison Beloved
• Mulk Raj Anand Untouchable
• Kamala Das “An Introduction”, “The Old Playhouse”
• Girish Karnad Hayavadana
• Salman Rushdie Midnight’s Children
• Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
• Margaret Atwood Edible Woman
• Derek Walcott Dream on Monkey Mountain
III English Language Teaching
1. ELT in India: (History and status of English in India; English as Second Language,
English as Foreign Language, and English as Global Language).
2. Methods and Approaches: (Grammar Translation method, Direct method, Audio-Lingual
method; Structural approach, Communicative language teaching)
3. Teaching of Language Skills: (Teaching of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing
Skills; Teaching of Grammar and Functional English; Teaching of Vocabulary;
Classroom techniques; Use of authentic materials) Teaching literature.
4. Testing and Evaluation: (Principles, Types, Objectives of testing and evaluation)
5. Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax and Structure.
IV. Literary comprehension - (Excerpts from poetry and prose for comprehension
Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANATELANGANA RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RECRUITMENT BOARD (TREI-RB)
Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers of English in TS Residential Educational Institutions Societies
Scheme of examination for the post of Degree College Lecturers in Residential Educational Institutions Societies
Scheme of Examination Examination (Objective Type) No. of
Questions
Duration
(Minutes) Marks
Paper-I General Studies, General Abilities
and
Basic Proficiency in English 100 120 100
Paper-II Subject Discipline Knowledge
/
Concerned Subject (P.G.Level) 100 120 100
Demonstration 25
Total 225
Written Examination Syllabus for the post of Degree College Lecturers in Residential Educational Institutions Societies
Syllabus Paper - I
Section-I: General Studies
1. Current Affairs – Regional, National & International.
2. Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy.
3. Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc. and inclusive
policies.
4. Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India and Telangana
5. General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
6. Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies and
Sustainable Development.
7. Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
8. Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on
Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state.
Section-II: General Abilities
9. Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation.
10. Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education.
11. Teaching Aptitude
Section – III: Basic Proficiency in English
i) School Level English Grammar:
Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs; Modals; SubjectVerb
Agreement; Non-Finites; Reported Speech; Degrees of Comparison; Active
and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions; Conditionals.
ii) Vocabulary:
Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms and
Phrases; Proverbs.
iii) Words and Sentences:
Use of Words; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused; Sentence
Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of
Sentences; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.
Paper – II: English
I. Genres, Movements, Schools, Concepts:
Renaissance-Reformation, Metaphysical poetry, Neo-classicism, Puritanism,
Restoration, Romanticism,Victorian Age, Realism-Naturalism, Expressionism,
Symbolism, Modernism, Postmodernism.
Structuralism, Poststructuralism, Feminism, Postcolonialism, Diaspora, Race Gender
and Caste.
English Literary Criticism from Philip Sydney to Matthew Arnold
New Criticism, Formalism, Archetypal criticism, New Historicism, Psychoanalytical
criticism,Reader response criticism.
Literary Genres: Poetry, Fiction, Prose, Drama (origins and development, elements,
forms, types)
II. Writers and Texts:
Christopher Marlowe Doctor Faustus
William Shakespeare Hamlet
John Milton Paradise Lost-Book 1
William Wordsworth “Immortality Ode”, Tintern Abbey
Robert Browning “My Last Duchess”, “Andrea del Sarto”
Thomas Hardy Tess of the d’ Urbervilles
TS Eliot The Waste Land
G.B. Shaw Saint Joan
Virginia Woolf “A Room of One’s Own”
William Golding Lord of the Flies
Walt Whitman “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloomd”,”Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”
Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman
Toni Morrison Beloved
Mulk Raj Anand Untouchable
Kamala Das “An Introduction”, “The Old Playhouse”
Girish Karnad Hayavadana
Salman Rushdie Midnight’s Children
Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
Margaret Atwood Edible Woman
Derek Walcott Dream on Monkey Mountain
III. English Language Teaching:
1. ELT in India : (History and status of English in India; English as Second Language,
English asForeign Language, and English as Global Language).
2. Methods and Approaches: (Grammar Translation method, Direct method, Audio-Lingual
method;Structural approach, Communicative language teaching)
3. Teaching of Language Skills : (Teaching of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing
Skills;Teaching of Grammar and Functional English; Teaching of Vocabulary; Classroom
techniques; Useof authentic materials) Teaching literature.
4. Testing and Evaluation: (Principles, Types, Objectives of testing and evaluation)
5. Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax and Structure.
IV. Literary comprehension - (Excerpts from poetry and prose for comprehension)
12 August 2018
Nurturing the Skill of Paraphrasing to Undergraduate Students
Nurturing the Skill of Paraphrasing to Undergraduate Students
Dr. V. Durga Prasad & Mr. Bonala Kondal
28 June 2018
JNTUH I Year B.Tech English Syllabus for 2018-19
JNTUH I Year B.Tech English Syllabus for 2018-19
R18 JNTUH B.Tech I year English Syllabus
B.Tech. I Year Syllabus JNTU HYDERABAD
ENGLISH
B.Tech. I Year II Sem. L T P C
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INTRODUCTION
In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communication and the consequent emphasis on training students to acquire language skills, the syllabus of English has been designed to develop linguistic, communicative and critical thinking competencies of Engineering students.
In English classes, the focus should be on the skills development in the areas of vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing. For this, the teachers should use the prescribed text for detailed study. The students should be encouraged to read the texts leading to reading comprehension and different passages may be given for practice in the class. The time should be utilized for working out the exercises given after each excerpt, and also for supplementing the exercises with authentic materials of a similar kind, for example, newspaper articles, advertisements, promotional material etc. The focus in this syllabus is on skill development, fostering ideas and practice of language skills in various contexts and cultures.
Learning Objectives: The course will help to
a. Improve the language proficiency of students in English with an emphasis on Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading and Writing skills.
b. Equip students to study academic subjects more effectively and critically using the theoretical and practical components of English syllabus.
c. Develop study skills and communication skills in formal and informal situations.
Course Outcomes: Students should be able to
1. Use English Language effectively in spoken and written forms.
2. Comprehend the given texts and respond appropriately.
3. Communicate confidently in various contexts and different cultures.
4. Acquire basic proficiency in English including reading and listening comprehension, writing and speaking skills.
SYLLABUS
UNIT –I ‘The Raman Effect’ from the prescribed textbook ‘English for Engineers’ published by Cambridge University Press.
Vocabulary Building: The Concept of Word Formation --The Use of Prefixes and Suffixes.
Grammar: Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Articles and Prepositions.
Reading: Reading and Its Importance- Techniques for Effective Reading.
Basic Writing Skills: Sentence Structures -Use of Phrases and Clauses in Sentences
Importance of Proper Punctuation- Techniques for writing precisely – Paragraph writing – Types, Structures and Features of a Paragraph - Creating Coherence-Organizing Principles of Paragraphs in Documents.
UNIT –II ‘Ancient Architecture in India’ from the prescribed textbook ‘English for Engineers’ published by Cambridge University Press.
Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms.
Grammar: Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Noun-pronoun Agreement and Subject-verb Agreement.
Reading: Improving Comprehension Skills – Techniques for Good Comprehension
Writing: Format of a Formal Letter-Writing Formal Letters E.g.., Letter of Complaint, Letter of Requisition, Job Application with Resume.
UNIT –III ‘Blue Jeans’ from the prescribed textbook ‘English for Engineers’ published by Cambridge University Press.
Vocabulary: Acquaintance with Prefixes and Suffixes from Foreign Languages in English to form Derivatives-Words from Foreign Languages and their Use in English.
Grammar: Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Misplaced Modifiers and Tenses.
Reading: Sub-skills of Reading- Skimming and Scanning
Writing: Nature and Style of Sensible Writing- Defining- Describing Objects, Places and Events – Classifying- Providing Examples or Evidence
UNIT –IV ‘What Should You Be Eating’ from the prescribed textbook ‘English for Engineers’ published by Cambridge University Press.
Vocabulary: Standard Abbreviations in English
Grammar: Redundancies and Clichés in Oral and Written Communication.
Reading: Comprehension- Intensive Reading and Extensive Reading
Writing: Writing Practices--Writing Introduction and Conclusion - Essay Writing-Précis Writing.
UNIT –V ‘How a Chinese Billionaire Built Her Fortune’ from the prescribed textbook ‘English for Engineers’ published by Cambridge University Press.
Vocabulary: Technical Vocabulary and their usage
Grammar: Common Errors in English
Reading: Reading Comprehension-Exercises for Practice
Writing: Technical Reports- Introduction – Characteristics of a Report – Categories of Reports Formats- Structure of Reports (Manuscript Format) -Types of Reports - Writing a Report.
Prescribed Textbook:
1. Sudarshana, N.P. and Savitha, C. (2018). English for Engineers. Cambridge University Press.References:
1. Swan, M. (2016). Practical English Usage. Oxford University Press.2. Kumar, S and Lata, P.(2018). Communication Skills. Oxford University Press.
3. Wood, F.T. (2007). Remedial English Grammar. Macmillan.
4. Zinsser, William. (2001). On Writing Well. Harper Resource Book.
5. Hamp-Lyons, L. (2006). Study Writing. Cambridge University Press.
6. Exercises in Spoken English. Parts I –III. CIEFL, Hyderabad. Oxford University Press.
7 May 2018
Logo Design Contest for Cyber Dost 2018
Logo Design Contest for CyberDost 2018
The Cyber Crime Prevention against Women and Children (CCPWC) Scheme is being implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India in order to check ever growing menace of cybercrime particularly against women and children. Raising awareness on prevention of cybercrimes is a major component of the scheme. For raising awareness, social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook will be extensively used along with print media and other communication channels. CyberDost has been selected as the brand name for use in all the communication and awareness material across different communication platforms.
We invite you to design visual identity/logo for CyberDost
The selected entry for Logo will be awarded a prize of Rs. 1,00,000 (Rupees One Lakh Only)
Last date of submission is 11th May, 2018, at 5:00PM
Click here to read the Terms and Conditions
For any contest-related queries, please write to:
Mr. Sidharth Dutta
IEC Consultant, CIS II
pmuiec.cis-mha@nic.in
Mr. Sidharth Dutta
IEC Consultant, CIS II
pmuiec.cis-mha@nic.in
BHARATNET Logo Design Contest 2018
BHARATNET Logo Design Contest 2018
BharatNet is the World’s largest rural broadband connectivity project to connect 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats (GPs) by Optical Fibre Cable (OFC), Radio and Satellite. It aims to bridge the connectivity gap in rural areas and forms the first pillar of Digital India Programme in rural India. The project is being implemented by the Government of India through Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL).
BharatNet provides broadband connectivity from Block to Gram Panchayats (GPs) to various Service Providers like Telecom Service providers, Internet Service Providers, Cable Operators etc. using which they can deliver their services like Internet, mobile telephony, cable TV etc to the people in rural areas. Government agencies will also use this network to deliver their e-Governance and other services such as Tele-medicine, e-Education etc to the people in Rural areas. BharatNet has already reached to 1 lakh Gram Panchayats and aims to cover all the 2.5 lakh GPs in the country by December-2018. The network will also provide Wi-Fi Hot-spots in all GPs by 2019.
“BharatNet Logo” Design Contest is an initiative of the Department of Telecommunication/ BBNL to make the citizens participate in this development process by giving them an opportunity to design a logo for BharatNet. The selected Logo may be used by BBNL on its official stationery, website, social media etc. Through this contest, the participants are encouraged to design and upload the image of BharatNet logo (having minimum resolution of 300 dpi) on MyGov Platform. The images can be captured using any digital device, including smartphones and should be submitted in jpg or jpeg file format. The participant must be the sole author and owner of the copyright of the submitted logo. After submission, the copyright of the logo will be with BBNL. Please read the terms and conditions of the contest carefully.
The selected winner will be given a cash award of Rs 50,000/-. Five consolation prizes, Rs 10,000/ each will also be given.
Last date of submission of entries is 15th May, 2018 by 11:00 P.M.
Click here to read the Terms and Conditions.
For any contest-related queries, please write to:
Mr Deepak Sharma,
Sr GM (Services & Marketing), BBNL
Email: marketing.bbnl@gmail.com
Mr Deepak Sharma,
Sr GM (Services & Marketing), BBNL
Email: marketing.bbnl@gmail.com
UDAN Logo Design Competition 2018
UDAN Logo Design Competition
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) is responsible for formulation of national policies and programmes for the development and regulation of the Civil Aviation sector in the country. The Civil Aviation industry in India is achieving new heights. It has emerged as one of the fastest growing industries in the country during the last 3 years and is currently considered as the third largest domestic civil aviation market in the world.
UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) is the ‘Regional Connectivity Scheme’ (RCS) of Government of India, which has the primary objective of facilitating/stimulating regional air connectivity by making it affordable. In addition to making air travel affordable and widespread, it is also designed to boost inclusive national economic development, job growth and air transport infrastructure development of all regions and states of India.
UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) is the ‘Regional Connectivity Scheme’ (RCS) of Government of India, which has the primary objective of facilitating/stimulating regional air connectivity by making it affordable. In addition to making air travel affordable and widespread, it is also designed to boost inclusive national economic development, job growth and air transport infrastructure development of all regions and states of India.
The Ministry invites entries for the creation of a logo for UDAN scheme.
Last date of submission is 15th May, 2018, at 10:00AM
Click here to read Terms and Conditions
Suggest a name for Health and Wellness Centres
Suggest a name for Health and Wellness Centres
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On the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a Health and Wellness Centre, in the aspirational district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, to mark the launch of the Union Government’s ambitious Health Assurance Programme – Ayushman Bharat.
The Prime Minister said that in the first phase of this scheme, an effort would be made to bring about a sea change in primary healthcare. He said sub centres and primary health centres at 1.5 lakh villages in the country would now be developed as Health and Wellness Centres. He also said that the aim is to complete this task by 2022.
The Prime Minister has urged the citizens of the nation to suggest a name for these Health and Wellness Centres – a name by which these centres will be known to the common man.
Last date of submission is 14th May, 2018
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LikeYouDoMaa: Mother's Day Contest
Like You Do Maa: Mother's Day Contest
Participants are invited to share with us their stories and habits that they have learnt or inherited from their Mothers.Experiences, stories, incidents from their childhood to adulthood to generate warmth and gratitude for Mothers across the country.
Entries can range from smallest incidents like that of riding a bike to the biggest changes incurred in our lives because of our Mothers.
Last date of submission is 20th May, 2018
Terms and Conditions
1. Participants are invited to send a write-up in less than 200 words.
2. The Contest is open to Indian Nationals only.
3. All written entries must be submitted in the comments section of the contest.
4. The winning write-up is meant to be used by the Government of India for publicity material on social media accounts and for any other use as may be deemed appropriate.
5. One winning entry will receive a cash prize of Rs. 2,000/-
6. The content must not contain any provocative, objectionable or inappropriate content.
7. The write-up has to be in English or Hindi.
8. Anyone found infringing on others' copyright would be disqualified from the competition. Government of India does not bear any responsibility for copyright violations or infringements of intellectual property carried out by the participants.
9. The employees of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India as well as their family members are not allowed to take part in this competition. Participant is to make sure that his/her Profile is accurate and updated within email since Ministry would be using this for further communication. This includes details such as name, photo and phone number. Ministry of Women and Child Development reserves the right to cancel or amend all or any part of this Contest and/ or the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria. However, any changes to the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria, or cancellation of the Contest, will be updated/ posted on the Ministry’s Social Media platform. It would be the responsibility of the participants to keep themselves informed as to any changes in the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria stated for this contest.
10. The participants are requested to follow/ like the Ministry’s social media accounts to be updated with the developments of the contest. Twitter (@MinistryWCD& @ManekaGandhiBJP) and Facebook (@MinistryWCD& @ManekaGandhiOfficial)
11. Any legal proceedings arising out of the competition/ its entries/ winners shall be subject to local jurisdiction of Delhi State.
12. The contest is open for all general public for all age groups.
1. Participants are invited to send a write-up in less than 200 words.
2. The Contest is open to Indian Nationals only.
3. All written entries must be submitted in the comments section of the contest.
4. The winning write-up is meant to be used by the Government of India for publicity material on social media accounts and for any other use as may be deemed appropriate.
5. One winning entry will receive a cash prize of Rs. 2,000/-
6. The content must not contain any provocative, objectionable or inappropriate content.
7. The write-up has to be in English or Hindi.
8. Anyone found infringing on others' copyright would be disqualified from the competition. Government of India does not bear any responsibility for copyright violations or infringements of intellectual property carried out by the participants.
9. The employees of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India as well as their family members are not allowed to take part in this competition. Participant is to make sure that his/her Profile is accurate and updated within email since Ministry would be using this for further communication. This includes details such as name, photo and phone number. Ministry of Women and Child Development reserves the right to cancel or amend all or any part of this Contest and/ or the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria. However, any changes to the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria, or cancellation of the Contest, will be updated/ posted on the Ministry’s Social Media platform. It would be the responsibility of the participants to keep themselves informed as to any changes in the Terms & Conditions/ Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria stated for this contest.
10. The participants are requested to follow/ like the Ministry’s social media accounts to be updated with the developments of the contest. Twitter (@MinistryWCD& @ManekaGandhiBJP) and Facebook (@MinistryWCD& @ManekaGandhiOfficial)
11. Any legal proceedings arising out of the competition/ its entries/ winners shall be subject to local jurisdiction of Delhi State.
12. The contest is open for all general public for all age groups.
Evaluation Criteria
1. Entries would be judged on the basis of elements of creativity, originality, composition, simplicity, literary skills and how well they communicate the idea.
2. The decision of the Selection Committee will be final and binding on all the contestants and no clarifications would be issued to any participant.
1. Entries would be judged on the basis of elements of creativity, originality, composition, simplicity, literary skills and how well they communicate the idea.
2. The decision of the Selection Committee will be final and binding on all the contestants and no clarifications would be issued to any participant.
ICWA Essay Writing Competition, 2018
ICWA Essay Writing Competition, 2018
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As part of its ‘Awareness Programme on Indian Foreign Policy’, Indian Council of World Affairs announces the third edition of ICWA Essay Competition for school students (15-18 years) and undergraduate/ post graduate students (18-25Years).
Topics
The young writers this year have the opportunity to demonstrate their innovative thinking on the following topic:
The young writers this year have the opportunity to demonstrate their innovative thinking on the following topic:
Junior Level (15-18 years):
‘Why climate change is important for India’s Foreign Policy?’ – (1500 words).
‘Why climate change is important for India’s Foreign Policy?’ – (1500 words).
Senior Level (18-25 years):
‘Is India’s Foreign Policy an instrument for our development?’ - (2500 words).
‘Is India’s Foreign Policy an instrument for our development?’ - (2500 words).
Awards
Junior Level:
First Prize: Rs. 15000
Second Prize: Rs. 10000
Third Prize: Rs. 5000
First Prize: Rs. 15000
Second Prize: Rs. 10000
Third Prize: Rs. 5000
Senior Level:
First Prize: Rs. 25000
Second Prize: Rs. 15000
Third Prize: Rs. 10000
First Prize: Rs. 25000
Second Prize: Rs. 15000
Third Prize: Rs. 10000
The last date of submission is 30th July, 2018
for more information visit icwa-essay-writing-competition-2018
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Logo and Motto Design Competition
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Logo and Motto Design Competition
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory body governing the safety aspects of Civil Aviation in India. DGCA intends to create a “logo” and “Motto” reflecting its role, functions which can be easily comprehended by the common man. DGCA vision is to endeavor and promote safe and efficient Air Transportation through regulation and proactive safety oversight system.
DGCA invites entries for the creation of a “Logo” and a “Motto” for its office.
Last date of submission is 15th June, 2018, at 10:00AM
Click here to read Terms and Conditions
For any contest-related queries, please write to:
Ms. Shubha Thakur
Joint Director General, DGCA
sthakur@nic.in
Ms. Shubha Thakur
Joint Director General, DGCA
sthakur@nic.in
for more information visit Logo and Motto Design Competition
30 April 2018
Osmania University B.Ed. Syllabus 2017-2019
Osmania University B.Ed. Syllabus 2017-2019
B.Ed Semester – I Syllabus
A. Theory
EDN – 01 - Paper - I Philosophical Perspectives of Education
EDN -02 – Paper – II Assessment for Learning
EDN-03 – Paper – III Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence
EDN-04- Paper – IV(a) Pedagogy of a school subject (I / II Method ) ( Mathematics , Social Sciences, Biological Science)
EDN – 01 - Paper - I Philosophical Perspectives of Education
EDN -02 – Paper – II Assessment for Learning
EDN-03 – Paper – III Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence
EDN-04- Paper – IV(a) Pedagogy of a school subject (I / II Method ) ( Mathematics , Social Sciences, Biological Science)
EDN-05-Paper – V (a) Pedagogy
of a school subject ( I / II Method)
( Languages, Physical Science )
( Languages, Physical Science )
B. Practicum
EDN 06 ( EPC1) – Paper VI Self Development (Communicative
English, Life Skills & Yoga
C. Internship – Phase I: 1 week
EDN-07-Paper-VII (a) Observation
Record (Observation of Regular Teachers Teaching)
Semester – II
A.
Theory
EDN-04-Paper-IV (b) Pedagogy
of a school subject (I / II Method )
( Mathematics , Social Sciences, Biological Science)
( Mathematics , Social Sciences, Biological Science)
EDN-05-Paper-V (b) Pedagogy of a school subject ( I / II
Method)
( Languages, Physical Science )
( Languages, Physical Science )
EDN-08-Paper-VIII Sociological
Perspectives of Education
B. Practicum
EDN-09-Paper-IX Microteaching & Reflective Teaching (
I / II Method)
EDN-10-Paper-X Microteaching & Reflective Teaching
( I / II Method)
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