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B.Ed History

B.Ed History

B.Ed in History

The B.Ed in History course is designed to prepare student-teachers to teach History effectively at the secondary and higher secondary levels. The course emphasizes historical understanding, critical thinking, source-based learning, lesson planning, and the use of innovative and technology-enabled teaching methods.

Course Objectives

  • To prepare individuals to teach History at the school level.
  • To understand the nature, scope and significance of History.
  • To develop skills in historical analysis, interpretation and critical thinking.
  • To apply learner-centered and inquiry-based methods in teaching History.

UNIT – I : Aims and Objectives of Teaching History

  • History – Meaning, Nature, Scope, Need and Significance.
  • Values, Aims and Objectives of Teaching History in Schools.
  • Instructional Objectives and Behavioural Objectives in History.
  • Need and Importance of Instructional Objectives.
  • Bloom’s Taxonomy – Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor Domains.
  • Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (2001 – Anderson & Krathwohl).

UNIT – II : Teaching Skills

  • Micro-Teaching – Concept, Definition, Steps and Cycle.
  • Micro-Teaching versus Macro-Teaching.
  • Skill of Set Induction.
  • Skill of Explaining and Skill of Questioning.
  • Skill of Stimulus Variation and Reinforcement.
  • Skill of Non-verbal Clues and Skill of Closure.
  • Link Lesson and Model Episode.

UNIT – III : Approaches of Teaching

  • Approaches of Lesson Planning and its Steps.
  • Organizing Teaching at Memory Level – Herbartian Model.
  • Organizing Teaching at Understanding Level – Morrison Teaching Model.
  • Organizing Teaching at Reflective Level – Bigge and Hunt Teaching Model.
  • Unit Plan and Lesson Plan Writing.

UNIT – IV : Methods of Teaching

  • Teacher-Centered Instruction – Lecture Method.
  • Storytelling Method and Demonstration Method.
  • Learner-Centered Instruction – Self Learning.
  • Inquiry Method and Source-Based Learning.
  • Project Method and Activity Based Learning (ABL).
  • Role Play, Debate and Discussion Method.
  • Active Learning Method (ALM) and Advanced Active Learning Method (AALM).

UNIT – V : Instructional Media

  • Classification of Instructional Media in History.
  • Use of Maps, Charts, Timelines and Models.
  • Use of Mass Media in Classroom Instruction.
  • Tele-Conferencing and Communication Satellites.
  • Computer Networking and Digital Archives.
  • Blended Learning, Flipped Classroom, Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality.

Curriculum Includes

  • Ancient, Medieval and Modern History.
  • Indian and World History.
  • Historical Sources and Historiography.
  • Pedagogy of History.
  • Field Visits, Museums and Heritage Studies.

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