Master of Education is a taught course. Its duration is one year. The objective of this course is to promote the professional development of teachers. The teachers are expected to obtain study leave for one year.
Objectives of the course
On completing the M.Ed degree course, participants should
• At the end of the successful completion of the M.Ed programme the students will be able to describe education theory and practices.
• Apply how the above knowledge and understanding can be applied in teaching learning and other situations in diverse educational settings.
• Use a range of generic skills for education (Communication skills, ICT skills, especially in utilizing ICT in instruction, critical thinking and problem solving skills, interpersonal skills necessary for working collaboratively with children, parents, peers and superiors, skills necessary for managing self and time.
• Demonstrate appropriate professional behaviour which include
• Critical reflection (thoughtful consideration of one’s own actions and their effects)
• Contributing to the school / organization
• Grow as professionals
• Show professionalism (Eg: Serve as advocates to students and families)
Course Structure
Credit and non-credit courses: All the subject related courses will carry two credit points each. English and Basics in Computer Science will be offered on a no-credit basis but is compulsory for all students offering M.Ed degree programme.
Admission requirements.
Basic degree and a merit / distinction pass in the postgraduate Diploma in Education from an institution recognized by UGC. The selection criteria may vary according to the demand.
Semester 1
MED 601 Research methods in Education-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 602 Management in Education -I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 603 Sociology of Education-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 604 Comparative and International Education (basic) -I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 605 Educational Measurement and Evaluation-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 606 Educational Psychology-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 607 Philosophy of Education -I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 608 Curriculum Studies-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 609 Basics in Science Education-I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 610 Guidance and Counseling -I | 30 hours – 2 credits |
Semester 2 | |
MED 611 Research methods in Education-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 612 Management in Education -II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 613 Sociology of Education-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 614 Comparative and International Education (History)-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 615 Educational Measurement and Evaluation-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 616 Educational Psychology-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 617 Philosophical Foundation of Education-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 618 Curriculum Studies-II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 619-A Mathematics in the Elementary and Secondary School | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 619-B Science Education at School Level | 30 hours – 2 credits |
MED 620 Guidance and Counseling -II | 30 hours – 2 credits |
M. Ed candidates are expected to follow above courses and they should obtain 24 credits.
COURSE EVALUATION AND AWARD OF MASTER OF EDUCATION DEGREE
Students will be evaluated at the end of semester on the basis of their performance in each of the course offered.
Each subject will be evaluated in several ways as follows.
i. Tutorials and In- Class Quizzes 20%
ii. Mid-Semester Examination 20%
iii. Final Examination 60%
In addition to the above every candidate has to obtain a minimum of 50 marks (6 Credits) for the guided project and a minimum of 60 marks (6 Credits) or above for the independent project.
Course Evaluation
Based on the standard achieved under different components of the course students will be given the following grades: