They have provided only the structure of two year programme and the
included courses so far.
We will be having a joint colleges meeting in the department on 16th
of this month where different committees will be constituted for
preparing course content.
I will update you as soon as I would get information about it.


On 4/14/15, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Ritesh for the valuable update and so promptly
>
> I'm keen to know about the structure of course contents, any leads?
>
> On 4/14/15, Ritesh Tomer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Well I am lucky enough to be the part of entire proceedings regarding
>> two years B.Ed and M.Ed course designing in the department of
>> education D.U.
>> I think its a welcoming move of NCTE to introduce two years B.Ed and
>> M.Ed courses instead of one year as we are committed to produce good
>> teachers in the nation.
>> As per the introduction of special needs course goes, I would inform
>> you that it has not been given desirable space in the curriculum as it
>> is being kept of a 50 marks paper merely. And that to in the second
>> year of the programme.
>>
>>
>> On 4/14/15, Vikas Kapoor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> And, that became possible because the B.Ed courses all over India have
>>> become of 2 years duration and they do not have much to teach in the
>>> B.Ed
>>> curriculum at this moment.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:31 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd,MEd from
>>> upcoming academic session
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>>>
>>> This is what we have been crying for all these years. Better late than
>>> never!
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of avinash shahi
>>> Sent: 14 April 2015 13:10
>>> To: disability-studies-india; accessindia; jnuvision
>>> Subject: [AI] Special education paper compulsory in BEd, MEd from
>>> upcoming
>>> academic session
>>>
>>> So any say?
>>> We had special education introduced through IEDS then in Sarva Shiksha
>>> Abhiyan in haste and the outcome? anyway, its a good move,isn't it?
>>> http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150414/jsp/nation/story_14479.jsp#.VSzD3VS6b
>>> IU
>>>
>>> BASANT KUMAR MOHANTY
>>>
>>> New Delhi, April 13: The National Council for Teacher Education has
>>> introduced a compulsory paper on how to teach children with special
>>> needs in its revised BEd and MEd syllabi.
>>>
>>> The decision followed a countrywide survey last year that showed that
>>> nearly six lakh physically or mentally challenged children between six
>>> and 13 didn't go to school.
>>>
>>> The NCTE last week signed an agreement with the Rehabilitation Council
>>> of India (RCI), which has been regulating courses on special
>>> education, to help prepare the curriculum and modules for the
>>> compulsory paper that would be part of the general BEd and MEd
>>> courses.
>>>
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>>> "The BEd and MEd courses did not have any compulsory paper on how to
>>> teach special children. This year we have incorporated four compulsory
>>> papers and one of them is on special education," NCTE chairperson
>>> Santosh Panda told The Telegraph.
>>>
>>> While the NCTE regulates general BEd and MEd courses, the RCI is the
>>> controlling authority for courses on teaching people with
>>> disabilities.
>>>
>>> Panda said the RCI has agreed to increase the duration of BEd and MEd
>>> courses on special education from one year to two years from the
>>> 2015-16 academic session starting in July-August to align with the
>>> NCTE pattern. In January this year, the NCTE had decided to switch to
>>> a two-year format.
>>>
>>> The RCI has also agreed to train at least one teacher from all the
>>> 17,000 BEd and MEd colleges across the country in special education.
>>>
>>> According to the National Sample Survey of Estimation - conducted by
>>> the NGO Social and Rural Research Institute in collaboration with the
>>> PSU Educational Consultants India Ltd in 2014 - some 60.41 lakh
>>> children in the 6-13 age group didn't go to school. Among them, nearly
>>> six lakh were physically or mentally challenged.
>>>
>>> Professor Vinita Kaul, of the education department at Ambedkar
>>> University, said teachers need special skills to deal with children
>>> with special needs. The NCTE, she added, must make sure that all BEd
>>> and MEd colleges engage at least one teacher with expertise on special
>>> education so that teacher trainers get proper guidance in the subject.
>>>
>>> The NCTE and the RCI have set up a committee under Professor N.K.
>>> Jangira, of the National Council of Educational Research and Training
>>> (NCERT), to draw up the two-year special education curricula. The
>>> committee will also suggest the curriculum for the special education
>>> papers in the general BEd and MEd streams.
>>>
>>> Lawyer Ashok Agrawal - who had earlier filed a case against schools
>>> for not implementing Right to Education rules that provide for
>>> inclusive education to students across all categories - said the
>>> situation was "changing gradually".
>>>
>>> "Private schools in Delhi have engaged teachers trained in special
>>> education," he said. "But the picture is grim in other states."
>>>
>>> The other compulsory papers the NCTE has introduced are on yoga,
>>> information and communications technology and gender studies.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Avinash Shahi
>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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>> Research Scholar {M.Phil.}
>> Zakir Hussain Center for Educational  Studies,
>> JNU - New Delhi - 110067
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Zakir Hussain Center for Educational  Studies,
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