Why is the B.Ed necessary to teach in India?

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Why is the B.Ed necessary to teach in India?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
Because, it consists the training process of becoming an ideal teacher. Example 1: After studying B.Ed you will get to know why a teacher must tie her hair and not wear Bangles. While in other case, if you are just a graduate or post graduate student, one may keep her hair loose wear bangles and all. Being the new generation you may have fashion styles which are actually not suitable for teacher profession. Example 2: After studying B.Ed you will get to know how to teach a lesson in specific period of time, the rules of teaching, handling the classroom, psychology of students, etc. If you are too mainstream student like engineering graduates you won't know about these things.
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manpreet 3 years ago
Hi. National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has clearly specified the minimum qualifications for teachers in schools in 2001, as per the mandate under the National Council for Teacher Education Act, and also under the RTE Act, which state that all teachers appointed by the government/employing authority should be trained and have the minimum qualifications for different levels in school education. Thanks!
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manpreet 3 years ago
Regards.
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manpreet 3 years ago
India is a very diverse country covering people for multiple socio-economic backgrounds. Hence, if you're catering to the need of such a diverse country, it is necessary to be sensitive to the needs. B.Ed as a course provides the necessary benchmarking via a standard curriculum and a gamut of subjects that help the candidates learn how to teach across schools in the country. The subjects taught during B.Ed include: 1. Educational psychology 2. Communication 3. General awareness 4. Philosophy of education 5. Guidance and counselling 6. Human values, culture 7. Holistic education 8. Education evaluation and assessment All these subjects make a B.Ed student sensitive about the importance of imparting quality education and aware about different needs of students across the country. India as a nation needs quality education especially in rural areas and therefore training with a standard curriculum is necessary. B.Ed provides that standardized training.
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manpreet 3 years ago
B.Ed is the basic norm of entering in education and it gives you a Bachelor's degree in education. Its curriculum prepares you to understand the psychology and philosophy of education. It also empowers you with curriculim knowledge. Pedagogy and other requirements like micro teaching and teaching skills. It prepares you to be a good teacher by giving you exposure in teaching and building theoratical knowledge.
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manpreet 3 years ago
Because, it consists the training process of becoming an ideal teacher! Just like CA, ICAI is conducting exama and make sure that quality standards are properly followed. In the same manner, B.Ed is considered to be necessary for teaching in India.
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