INTRODUCTION India has two groups of people – t ribals and non-tribal belonging to two racial groups just like Negros and Writes in the USA through India does not experience racial segregation, yet there is no doubt that tribals and Read More …
Category: Volume 1 Issue 11 (April 2014)
DEVELOPING A TOOL TO MEASURE THE TEACHERS’ INTEREST TOWARDS PROFESSION SCALE By Srinivasan[1] and Dr. V. Ambedkar [2]
Abstract “Those who educate children well are more to be honored then they who produce them; for they only gave them life, that art of living well”. As well said by the great Greek philosopher Aristotle, our teachers are to Read More …
A STUDY ON VOCATIONAL PREFERENCES AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS By Dr. S Vijaya Vardhini[1] and V. Ramachandra[2]
Abstract The aim of vocational education is intended to equip the persons to take up appropriate vocation and seek to develop knowledge and skills in order to operate successfully in the world of work. On realizing the need for vocational Read More …
SCHOLARSHIP PROMOTES INCLUSION OF EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD GIRLS: A CASE STUDY OF AMBEDKAR VILLAGES By Dr. Prasamita Mohanty[1]
Getting girls into schooling system presents a host of complex and persistent issues, but it may be one of the wisest investments developing countries can make. The fundamental importance of female education and benefits of girls’ education is beyond Read More …
PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: MAJOR EMERGING CURRENT CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS TO URBAN LOCAL BODIES By Dr. Shazli Hasan Khan[1]
Abstract The proportion of world population living in cities has surpassed rural population. Many cities are therefore facing major challenges in maintaining and restoring the environmental ecology on which they depend for their functioning and at the same time provide Read More …
RELATIONSHIP OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE MENTAL HEALTH AND ADJUSTMENT By Dr. Sanjeev Kumar[1]
Abstract Education helps the person to adjust in the environment. Because of individual differences, different individuals show different levels of adjustment. The level of adjustment is also affected by mental status of the person, that is, mental health of the Read More …
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: TRAITS AND ABILITIES By Prof. (Dr.) N.R.Ravi[1]
Abstract There are individual differences in traits and abilities among research workers, and the neophyte and his adviser are interested in a discovery of those that are most closely associated with men who have made outstanding contributions in the Read More …
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT By Rani Kumari[1] and A.K. Thakur[2]
Abstract Educational research and development (R&D) is a process used to develop and validate educational products. The steps of this process are usually referred to as the R&D cycle, we began to see that developing an educational product was a Read More …
IDENTIFICATION OF WEB RESOURCES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING GEOMETRY AT 8TH STANDARD LEVEL by M.Thirunavukkarasu[1]
Abstract Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns, formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions. Today, mathematics is used throughout the world as Read More …
EFFICACY OF IN-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ TRAINING PROGRAMMES AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL AT THE PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT IN GUJARAT By Imtiyaz M. Shaikh[1]
Abstract The whole education system is assessed on the basis of the teacher’s input and the student’s output i.e. the quality of the teaching learning process. Teachers are constantly involved in this process, but looking into the present scenario Read More …