Bachelor of Education (B. ED.)
Teachers Matter Most
Napoleon once said “Victory belongs to him who has the most
perseverance”. It is a statement that is true today, as when Napoleon
had first said it. A small percent of Teachers achieve their full
potential and those who do are the one’s who persevere towards their
goals despite difficulties because a successful teacher believes in the
saying “Never give up” Always have Faith in yourself.
These are some of the challenges a prospective teacher faces in the B.
Ed. Department we prepare our future Teachers to make their life “heaven
like” which requires training of a healthy mind, a Pure heart, Active
hands, Vibrant feet and a Content soul. The time is short. Therefore
LEARN-LEAD AND LEAVE A LEGACY. The foot prints which you leave should
not be avoided rather followed.
The B. Ed. department of the college has been recognized by NCTE
(https://ncte.gov.in) as a leading institution and it has achieved not
only fame but also admiration of the community, which it serves.
Since Teachers play a pivotal role in all round development of younger
generation, the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program of Karamat Husain
Muslim Girls P.G. College, Lucknow affiliated to University of Lucknow
(www.lkouniv.ac.in) aims at to develop understanding , knowledge and
skills required by practicing teachers for an effective teaching
learning process at the Secondary School level.
Former Director: Syed Shuaib Ahmad
Manager/Secretary: Syed Naved Ahmad
Principal: Dr. Huma Khwaja
Faculties:
Dr. Ratna Ghosh (Head of the Department)
Dr. Malini Awasthi (Assistant Professor)
Dr. Sangeeta Pandey (Assistant Professor)
Dr. Reema Singh (Assistant Professor)
Dr. Reshma Saraswat (Assistant Professor)
Miss. Zeenat Jahan (Assistant Professor)
Dr. Anita Tewari (Assistant Professor)
Miss. Aashiyana Azim (Assistant Professor)
Courses Offered/Details of sanctioned programme
B.Ed. Eligibility Criteria
A graduate or post graduate with 50% marks in aggregate from any stream
and 55% marks in B.E. or B.Tech. Examination is eligible to apply for
admission to B.Ed. course.
Given below is the revised syllabus 2015 of the B. Ed. Program. The
University reserves the right to update, revise or delete the Curriculum
from time to time.
REVISED SYLLABUS 2017 Lucknow University
ORDINANCE FOR B.Ed. TWO YEARS (FOUR SEMESTERS) PROGRAMME
FROM (2017 ONWARDS)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW
Annexure B
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
Course Objectives
1. To enable the prospective teachers to understand the nature purpose
and Philosophy of school Education.
2. To develop competencies, values and skills required for becoming an
reflective and humane teacher.
3. To sensitize them towards the promotion of social cohesion National
integration and International understanding,
4. To enable them to address gender issues and protection of human
rights.
5. To prepare them for dynamic leadership
6. To empower to teachers to cultivate scientific temper among
students.
7. To enable them to utilize community resources as educational
inputs.
8. To develop communication skills, train them to use modern information
and communication technology for school purposes.
9. To train them in conducting action research in educational situation
and to improve the pedagogical practices in their subjects.
ORDIDANCES
(A) Duration of Course:
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) course shall be a two year full time
professional preservice teacher education programme with each year
divided in two semesters.
First semester shall be from 16th July to 30th November and the stretch
of the second semester shall be from 5th December to 20th April. At the
end of each semester the candidates shall be required to present
themselves for examination.
It shall be a full time course including Theory, Practice in teaching,
internship, field work, professional development and other prescribed
activities.
(B) Eligibility criteria:
The eligibility requirement for the admission of the candidates to B.Ed.
course shall be in accordance with the eligibility criteria determine by
NCTE/ U.P. Govt. Order issued from time to time.
(C) Procedure of Admission:
(1) Admission to B.Ed. course shall be made in accordance with State
Govt. Order and notifications issued from time to time.
(2) Reservation of seats shall be as per State Government
notifications.
(D) The Four Semesters:
1. First and third Semester of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programme
shall be four and half month long (16th July to 30th November) excluding
semester-end examination and five days semester break.
2. Second and fourth Semester of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programme
shall be four and half month long (5th December to 20th April).
(E) Standard of Passing:
I. The candidate must obtain at least 40% marks in each theory paper
separately with aggregate marks of 50% in total.
II. Minimum passing marks in Educational Psychology Practical, Practice
in
Teaching and Internship shall be 50%.
III. Successful candidates shall be placed in two divisions both in
theory and
Practice in teaching examinations separately as under:
A First division: candidates obtaining 60% or more aggregate
marks.
B Second division: candidates obtaining not less than 50% and below 60%
of aggregate marks.
In order to pass the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) examination the
candidates are also
required to participate within stipulated time in professional
development activities and to
obtain a minimum ‘C’ grade.
(F) Awards of Degree:
The degree of Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) of the University of Lucknow
shall be
awarded to candidates who have pursued a regular course of study in the
university
and have fulfilled all the conditions and have passed the prescribed
examinations.
(G) Curriculum outline:
B.ED TWO-YEARS CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY
(w.e.f. 2017)
| Semester I | Semester II | ||
| A-Compulsory Papers | Marks | A-Compulsory Papers | Marks |
|
PAPER I: Philosophical and
Sociological Perspective of
Education PAPER
II: Psychological Perspective of
Education |
80+20 |
PAPER I: Subject Knowledge and Pedagogy of School Subject-1 PAPER II: Subject Knowledge and Pedagogy of School Subject-2 PAPER III: Inclusive Education PAPER IV: School Management and Hygiene |
80+20 |
|
B-OPTIONAL PAPER (Student has to choose one
paper):PAPER
IV |
40+10 |
B-OPTIONAL PAPERS
(Student |
40+10 |
|
C-Practicum |
50 |
C-Practicum |
20 |
|
D-Professional
Development |
Grade A to D |
D-Professional
Development |
Grade A to D |
| TOTAL | 400 | TOTAL | 500 |
| Semester III | Semester IV | ||
| A-Compulsory Paper | Marks | A-Compulsory Paper | Marks |
|
PAPER I: Measurement and
Evaluation in
Education |
80+20 |
PAPER I: Contemporary India and Education | 80+20 |
|
B-Internship –16
weeks |
200 | ||
|
C-Field
Work |
200 |
C-Field
Work |
100 |
|
D-Professional
Development |
Grade A to D |
D-Professional
Development |
Grade A to D |
|
TOTAL |
500 |
TOTAL |
400 |
(H) Continuous and comprehensive Evaluation (C.C.E)*
(a) In each paper the continuous internal assessment system would have a
weightage of 20% marks, while the semester end examination shall have a
weightage of 80% marks.
(b) The weightage of components in continuous internal assessment system
will be as under:
- Practicum/ field work 05 marks
- Assignment and/ presentation 10 marks
- Attendance and class participation 05 marks
(c) It shall be the duty of the teacher/teachers to conduct Continuous
and comprehensive Evaluation. In case more than one teacher is sharing
the teaching work in a paper, each teacher shall evaluate independently
but total weightage should be 15 marks.
Note 1: The syllabus will be revised from time to time as per NCTE/ UGC
guidelines.
(I) Attendance:
(I) Every B.Ed. student shall have to attend at least 75 % theory and
internship classes and 100% Educational Psychology Practical classes,
Practice in Teaching and other components of B.Ed. programme, failing
which He/she shall not be sent up for the examination.
(II) In case of shortage of attendance on medical grounds the Vice
Chancellor may condone not more than 10% of shortage of attendance on
the recommendations of the Head, Department of Education and Dean,
Faculty of Education as per the provisions of University
Statutes.
(M) Examination :Rules and Regulations:
1. Students who have completed their course for the Bachelor of
Education (B.Ed.) First Semester but have failed to appear/ pass the
semester examination will be allowed to re-appear in the subsequent
First semester examination. Those who fail to appear/ pass in any paper
in the second semester may be permitted to appear at the next year’s
semester examination without further attendance at lectures if their
applications for permission meet with the approval of the Head of the
Department of Education and the Dean, Faculty of Education.
2. Candidates allowed to appear at the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
semester examination under this ordinance as exempted candidates shall
be required to pay the examination fee as prescribed by the
University.
3. There shall be a Semester-End examination and each student has to
appear in all papers/ including Theory, Practicals, Practice in
teaching, internship, field work, professional development.
4. All those candidates who pass a semester examination (under section 2
stated above) can appear for improvement in only one theory paper of a
semester at the next Back Paper/ Regular examination of that semester
and not thereafter. However, the improvement facility will not be given
in all the papers prescribed in the course.
5. Students of following categories shall be ‘Eligible for Back Paper
(EBP)’. An EBP candidate shall be promoted to next semester. The back
paper facility in a semester provides promotion to the next semester and
another opportunity to obtain a minimum of the pass marks assigned for
an individual paper or in the aggregate.
A. The candidates who fail to secure an aggregate of 50% of the maximum
marks for a semester but have obtained 40% of the maximum marks assigned
to each of their papers may appear in all the papers as exempted
candidate or may appear in only one theory paper of his choice as EBP
candidate to secure a minimum in the aggregate.
B. The candidates who secure an aggregate of 50% of the maximum marks
for a semester but fail to secure a minimum of 40% of the maximum marks
in one out of four papers prescribed for the semester papers or in case
where there are more than four papers prescribed for the semester , the
candidates who have failed in two theory papers or have failed in one
theory paper shall be declared ‘EBP’. Such candidates will appear only
in their uncleared papers.
C. All the candidates covered in the categories defined in the sub
sections A & B of the section 5 shall be given only one chance to clear
the semester in the next back paper/ regular examination of that
semester and not thereafter.
6. A candidate with two out of three or three out of four uncleared
papers in his/ her first semester examination shall be declared ‘Failed’
but will be promoted to the second semester but not beyond till he/ she
becomes a candidate under 3or 4 by appearing as an exempted candidate in
the next Back paper/ Regular examination of that semester and not
thereafter. Such a promotion from third to fourth semester shall also be
granted to the candidates who have passed either their first two
semester examinations as per section 2 or have cleared all papers of
first semester but, they are EBP in 2nd semester.
7. The back paper facility will not be given to a candidate if the
number of his uncleared papers in all of his previous semester
examinations exceeds three.
8. In case where three of the four Semesters have been cleared in three
years, the Vice Chancellor/ Examination Committee may recommend for only
one more opportunity in the fourth coming Back Paper/ Regular
examination of that semester and not thereafter.
9. The examination for the degree of the bachelor of education shall
include: Theory of Examination, practice in teaching examination and
practical examination, internship and professional development
activities.
10. The students shall be required to complete their practice- in-
teaching work, (at least 40 supervised lessons,) the prescribed
Practical work , internship, field work ,and other activities as per
regular schedule of the department and the institution. Failure in
compliance to this condition shall disallow a candidate from appearing
in B.Ed. examination of the University.
(a) Candidates who have completed their course in practice- in- teaching
and but have failed to pass or to appear at the B.Ed. practice teaching
examination shall be allowed to present themselves for re-examination
therein at the subsequent examination without attending a full course.
They shall however be required to teach at least 15 supervised lessons
before appearing at the B.Ed. Practice- in- Teaching
Examination.
(b) A candidate who has failed to pass or to appear at the semester end
B.Ed. Theory Examination after completing all the course requirements of
all components of B.Ed. programme, may present himself/herself for
re-examination there in at a subsequent B.Ed. semester end Examination
of same semester as an EXEMPTED CANDIDATE as per the
B.Ed.syllabus.
(c) A candidate who has completed his/her course for the Bachelor of
Education Programme but has failed to pass or appear in both written as
well as practice in teaching examination may present him/her self for
re-examination therein at a subsequent examination at a University
examination in a subsequent academic session as per provisions under (a)
and (b) above.
(d) A candidate desirous of appearing at a B.Ed. back paper/improvement
examination under the provisions of the University shall be required to
answer the question papers set in accordance with the old syllabus which
was originally studied by the candidates.
(e) A candidate who has failed to complete his/her required practice in
teaching lesson in second semester shall complete the same in the third
semester during internship and may present him/herself as exempted
candidates in subsequent second semester practice in teaching
examination.
(f) A candidate shall be eligible for promotion from third semester to
fourth semester only after completion of all components of B.Ed. in
semester I & semester II. They can complete the internship in subsequent
semester III next year if they were unable to complete it in their
regular semester III
The following provisions have been made as per “Norms & Standards For
Teacher Education Institutions- Secondary B.Ed.” as prescribed by NCTE
(https://ncte.gov.in ) .
Available Infrastructural Facilities in B.Ed. Dept.
1- Lecture Theatre (Air-Conditioned)
2- Classrooms 3- Method rooms for different School Subjects
4- Teaching –Learning Resource Centre
5- ICT Resource Centre
6- Psychology Lab/Curricular Resource Centre
7- Science Lab and Physical & Health Education Lab
8- Art and Craft Resource Centre
9- Staff Room
10- H.O.D. Room
11- Principal Room.
12- Office Room
13- Library cum reading Room
14- Play Ground
15- Canteen
16- Auditorium (Air-Conditioned)
17- Girls’ Common Room
18- Parking space
There are several Laboratories and Resource Centres in the B. Ed.
Department:
Science Lab and Physical & Health Education Lab
Psychology Lab/Curricular Resource Centre
ICT Resource Centre Art and Craft Resource Centre
Teaching –Learning Resource Centre
Science Lab and Physical & Health Education Lab: The students are
encouraged to demonstrate experiments during classroom teaching of
Physics, Chemistry and Biology. There are several instruments and
equipment for conducting Science practical. Models and charts of health
and physical education are also available for demonstration. Different
mathematical tools and kits are also available for the students of
Mathematics.
Facilities of different indoor games are also available in Girls’ common
room. There is a provision for a huge and a spacious sports field which
is used for Annual Sports Day and Exhibition matches. The sports field
is used for Regular practices for Girls Hockey/Basketball and other
different sports activities. The college has participated and was
declared “Runners” at National level in All India Women Junior Hockey
Tournament. State Women Hockey Tournaments are also being organized and
held in the College Sports Field.
Psychology Lab/Curricular Resource Centre: A separate Psycho practical
lab has also been maintained. There is a provision for all the Psycho
Practical that are subscribed in syllabi.
INTELLIGENCE TEST-RAVEN’S PROGRESSIVE MATRICES
PERSONALITY TEST- H.S.P.Q.
TEST OF STUDY HABITS
MEMORIZATION BY PAIRED ASSOCIATION METHOD
FREE ASSOCIATION
MENTAL WORK AND FATIGUE
INTELLIGENCE TEST-RAVEN’S PROGRESSIVE MATRICES
PERSONALITY TEST- H.S.P.Q.
TEST OF STUDY HABITS
MEMORIZATION BY PAIRED ASSOCIATION METHOD
FREE ASSOCIATION
MENTAL WORK AND FATIGUE
TEST OF STUDY HABITS
Apart from the above, there are also the following Test available in the
Psycho Lab:-
(a) Creativity Test by Passi
(b) Teaching Aptitude test Battery by Singh and Sharma.
(c) Test of creativity – (Fiqural) by Baquer Mehdi.
(d) Test of creativity – (Verbal) by Baquer Mehdi
ICT Resource Centre: The B.Ed. Department has a well maintained ICT
Resource Centre with hardware and software required for I.T. literacy.
The following technical devices are available in the department:
1. Computers with printer and internet facility
2. Overhead Projector
3. Screen
4. VCD Player
5. Epidiascope
6. Transparency
7. Voice Recorder-cum-Radio
8. DVD/VCD/ACD
9. CD-ROMs
10. Multimedia Projector
Art and Craft Resource Centre: This resource centre is well equipped
with various relevant displayed materials useful for the
students.
Teaching-Learning Resource Centre: The provision of Language learning
laboratory is used by Pupil teachers of English Language, as well as
other languages based on a simple method. The audio part of the Lesson
Plan introduces the teacher to listen to the language. Soon the ears
become accustomed to the new rhythms and sounds. Listening to the
language enables the students to start thinking in the language and with
a little imagination they can start to realize how they will sound in
the new language. The more they listen the more they begin to understand
the tones and meaning of the new language. With this device the pupils
start speaking, imitating and later taking part in conversation. With
practice and repetition the speech becomes more and more similar to the
speaker they hear. The conversational skills develop as they listen
understand and speak.
Karamat Husain Muslim Girls P.G. College Lucknow
1. Tuition Fee 40,000.00
2. Laboratory Fee 500.00
3. Library Charges 500.00
4. Electricity 3,000.00
5. University Exam. 2,000.00
6. Development Fee 3,000.00
7. Games 500.00
8. Other Expenses 1,000.00
9. Enrolment Fee 750.00
Total per annum 51,250.00
(Rupees Fifty one thousand two hundred fifty only)

