Tuesday, 8 March 2016
CET syllabus of primary school teachers for 1-5th.
#syllabus for recruitment of 1 to 5th Primary teachers through cce (C E T}#
#GENERAL KNOWLEDGE(1-5th):
1. Famous Books and Authors
2. Important Inventions & Discoveries,
3. Basic science – Scientific Phenomena
4. Hygiene and Physiology (Human),
5. Chronology of Events in World History
6. Glimpses of Indian History
7. Geographical terms(basic)
8. Sports –International & National figures
9. Awards, Honors and Prizes
10. Indian culture – Land & people – festivals. Physical geography – Population –Literacy-Natural regions – Natural Resources-Food crops – Non – Food crops-Major Industries – Projects – Public undertakings-Indian Art – Artists of recognition – Classical Awards for various achievements -National Policy on Education, Constitution of India – Major items-Union Govt. –and State Govt. – Cabinets – Indian leaders of International & National Recognition-(Who is who – India)
11. Current International affairs –India’s foreign relations
12. Current National affairs.
#EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT ( 1-5th):
Learner and Learning –Characteristics of childhood (early and late childhood) and early adolescence; Physical, social, personal, emotional and cognitive development.
** Concept of learning; Processes of children’s learning; Mistakes as windows to children’s thinking; Learning in out of school contexts; Learning as a process and product; Assessing learning.
** Learner differences; Learning styles (VARK model) and learning pace/speed; Facilitating learning in multi-grade settings.
** Play and its educational implications – Meaning, Kinds and types of play; Fantasy and play; Play and its functions – Linkages with Physical, Social, Emotional, Cognitive, Language and Motor development of children; Games and group dynamics. How do children communicate.
** Constructivism – An introduction to the concept; its principles; Implications for teachers and teaching.
#GENERAL ENGLISH(1-5th):
** Noun and its types, pronouns and its types
** Verbs- tenses, time, aspects; auxiliaries, modals.
** Adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions.
** VOCABULARY: synonyms, antonyms, prefixes-suffixes, number, gender.
** Phrases: Noun phrases, prepositional phrases – uses and usages.
** Idioms – uses and usages.
** Phonology: vowels, consonants, stress, intonation, organs of speech, nature of sound.
** Articles
** Punctuations.
** Transformations:
Degrees of comparison
Active and passive voice
Types of sentences (seven types)
Reported speech
** Clauses: identifying the types of clauses.
** Comprehension: local, global, factual, critical/inferential.
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