Sunday, July 22, 2012

D.Ed - Teacher Training Courses In India

D.Ed - Teacher Training Courses

The government of India has realized the importance of educating the children in order to make way for a more aware youth that will contribute towards the progress of the nation. This is the source of the huge demand for teachers today. Also known as D.Ed as well as DipEd, the diploma for education is a course that lasts for about a year. For students who cannot afford to invest two years in a full time B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) course, this is definitely a wise alternative. The diploma in education can be pursued after completion of the 10+2 examinations and it would enable the students to apply for teaching posts in kindergarten schools. The course provides knowledge regarding a number of aspects of education like language, education policy, literacy, and curriculum and information technology. As far as the eligibility of this course is concerned, the students need to have passed their 10+2 examinations from a recognized board.
 
Some of the reputed D.Ed teacher training colleges in India:
•Adarsh College of Education (Haryana)
•District Institute of Education and Training (Goa)
•Government Junior College of Education (Maharashtra)
•J.R. College of Education (Maharashra)
•Basic Training Institute (Madhya Pradesh)
•Adarsha College of Elementary Teacher Education (Andhra Pradesh)
•The Assembly of God Church Teachers' Training Junior College (West Bengal)
•Deccan Teacher Training Institute (Karnataka)
•IES College of Education (Madhya Pradesh)
•Government Basic Training Institute (Chattisgarh)
 
Entrance examination for D.Ed: The states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana have entrance examinations that help in the screening of the students who have applied for the course. As far as Maharashtra is concerned, the examination is known as the D.Ed Common Entrance Test. For Madhya Pradesh and Haryana, the examinations are conducted by the individual state boards of secondary and school education boards respectively.

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