Methodology of Educational Research, 5th Edition

Methodology of Educational Research, 5th Edition

Author: Koul Lokesh

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published:

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 9353386365

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Disaster Management is an intended textbook for students pursuing a first and intermediate course on the subject in any undergraduate programme, especially engineering courses like civil, structural, geotechnical engineering and other specialized courses on the subject. The latest AICTE and the earlier UGC model curriculums have been extensively consulted to design the contents of the book. Knowledge of research methodology is essential for all who either play an active role in conducting research or desire to keep themselves updated in the field of knowledge. Keeping this in mind, this edition has been thoroughly revised. The book contains an up-to-date account of the methods and techniques suited to the field of education and other allied disciplines and thus provides an understanding of significant research problems that need to be tackled. The book elaborates the quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques; use of descriptive and inferential statistics; reporting of the results of research along with the characteristics and uses of historical, descriptive, ethnographic and experimental methods. Case studies form an important part of the text. It also provides priority areas of educational research in India in the context of National Education Policy (1986) and its Programme of Action (1992), UGC, DEC-IGNOU (2006), NCERT (2005), and UNESCO initiatives and policies as well as the Surveys of Research in Education (1997 and 2006).Designed and written mainly for the students of M.A. (Education, Psychology and Sociology), M.Ed. and M.Phil. (Education, Psychology and Sociology), the book will be of immense value to the Ph.D. students and other researchers of Social Sciences, Biological Sciences, Management, Legal Studies, Humanities and Languages.


Educational Philosophic Beliefs

Educational Philosophic Beliefs

Author: T.Lalitha

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9788171417650

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Everyone works satisfactorily if he finds meaningfulness in the work, which forms the purpose or meaning in life. Educational philosophic beliefs are the beliefs towards educational practices. The present investigation is meant to study the level of meaning in life and educational philosophic beliefs of prospective teachers and the relationship between these two concepts. Contents: Introduction, Review of Related Research, Research Procedure, Analysis of Data and Interpretation of Results, Summary, Conclusions and Suggestions.


THE CAUSES OF WASTAGE AND STAGNATION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL IN GOALPARA DISTRICT OF ASSAM

THE CAUSES OF WASTAGE AND STAGNATION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL IN GOALPARA DISTRICT OF ASSAM

Author: Dr. Abdus Salam

Publisher: Ashok Yakkaldevi

Published: 2022-01-28

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1678160237

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1.1 INTRODUCTION: On August 15, 1947 India attained independence from the British domination. This gave the people of the country the fullest opportunity to mould their educational policy according to the nation. The independent India felt the great need of expansion of education. The newly formed National Government took active and sincere steps to make the elementary education free, universal and compulsory. The principle of compulsory education was declared through Article 45 of the constitution of India. Article 45 of the constitution of India has laid down that “The state shall endeavour to provide, within a period of ten years, from the commencement of the constitution, for free and compulsory education for all children until they complete the age of fourteen years.” It was also made clear that this education would be of basic type. On this basis, Board of National education was established. Our Government has been making vigorous efforts to expand compulsory primary education in all corners of the country. In spite of all the efforts made by the Central Government and State Government through various commissions and committees in this direction, a few children of the society have not been able to drive full advantage of the educational facilities given to them.


Education and Society in Comparative Context

Education and Society in Comparative Context

Author: Eija Kimonen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-17

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9463003738

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"What was the interrelationship between education and society during the twentieth century in the United States and India? What is the essence of the historical development of educational policies and social systems in these two countries? What philosophical views and developmental courses underlie their outdoor-oriented education? What are their aims of outdoor-oriented education? What procedures are connected with their outdoor-oriented education? These questions are examined in this unique volume.This book is divided into three parts. The first part creates a context for the comparison of the issues concerning education and society. The central point of departure used here regards education as being closely related to the totality of culture and human activity. The dialectic process between education and society is realized differently in accordance with the value objectives that provide the background for different societies. This comparative educational study uses a historico-hermeneutical approach. The second part analyzes the social systems and educational policies of the United States and India following their developmental trends and patterns. The nature of the relationship between education and society for each country is further brought into focus when it is interpreted from the perspective of the philosophical views, pedagogical aims, and procedures of twentieth-century outdoor-oriented education. The case studies provide an interesting insight into how changes in educational policy have been reflected in the every-day pedagogical procedures used in schools in the United States and India.The third part is an analysis and comparison of the phenomena previously presented that are related to education and society through the lenses suggested by sociological theories. It compares the dimensions of the interrelationship between education and society from the standpoint of outdoor-oriented education in the two countries during the twentieth century.This thought-provoking volume is intended for anybody interested in the interplay between education and society in all its complexity. It offers a fascinating journey into the past and present of the issues that have defined the development of education and society in the United States and India."


KNOWLEDGE AND CURRICULUM

KNOWLEDGE AND CURRICULUM

Author: SEN GUPTA, M.

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 938934798X

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Designed as per the latest NCERT syllabus and syllabi of several universities offering teacher education courses, the book incorporating 16 chapters is an up-to-date and comprehensive treatise, which deals with the basic as well as advanced topics of the field of knowledge and the field of contextualisation of knowledge (curriculum). In the opening chapters, knowledge is conceived and described in a broad perspective. This is followed by an extensive discussion on curriculum, including the various issues and concerns, different approaches, curriculum design, development and evaluation. A peep into the modern classrooms, shift in pedagogy and skill-based curriculum makes the book a complete organic entity for comprehensive understanding of the continuum of knowledge and curriculum. It is primarily intended for the undergraduate students of education and elementary education as well as for the postgraduate students of education. Moreover, teacher educators and researchers will also find the book useful. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK • Presents intensive analysis of the concepts in a logical sequence • Includes practical illustrations along with clear, concise and lucid language • Follows professional and analytical approach • Incorporates flowcharts, diagrams and chapter-end exercises • Comprises a bibliography at the end of the book TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Ed./M.Ed. • B.Sc.-B.Ed./B.A.-B.Ed. • B.El.Ed. • M.A. (Education)


Constructivism in Science Education

Constructivism in Science Education

Author: K. V. Sridevi

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9788183563451

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Study conducted at Demonstration Multipurpose School and Kendriya Vidyalaya situated in Mysore, Karnataka, India.


Educating The Teachers

Educating The Teachers

Author: Shyni Duggal

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9788126904303

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The Book, Educating The Teachers Studies In Detail In-Service Teacher Education (Inset) Which Is Indispensable For The Qualitative Improvement In The Education System. In-Service Education Programmes In The Form Of Seminars, Workshops, Symposia, Etc., Are Organized As The Instruments Of Professional Development Of The Teachers As Well As For The Amelioration Of Institutional Efficiency. It Is Pertinent To Know The Basic Philosophy Behind The Concept Of In-Service Education, On The One Hand, And To Evaluate The Outputs And Outcomes Of These Programmes, On The Other. This Book Deals With The Nuances Of Philosophical Basis Of In-Service Education With Special Emphasis On In-Service Education Of The Teachers, Idiosyncrasies About The Aspect Of Organization Of In-Service Programmes, And Pave Way For Programme Evaluation. The Findings Of The Book Covering All Facets Of In-Service Education Are Relevant In Many Ways For Conducting In-Service Training Programmes For Teachers By Diets And Other Educational Institutions Interested In The Quality Of Schooling.