Curricular changes in teacher education
Curricular Changes in Teacher Education
India is a developing country. We have thousand years of Tradition and Culture. people are living in India. In olden days the educational institutions were called as ‘ Ashramam’ and teacher
Now we
Western culture is increased.
The concept of curriculum can be perceived as a connective link between teacher and student, organized in to achieve goals previously set by the teacher, the learning organization or by the curriculum specialists.
a means to the education. While education is learning, curriculum signifies situations for learning. While education
Teacher Education
Teacher integral component of the educational system. It is intimately connected with society and is conditioned by culture and character of a nation. The constitutional goals, the directive principles of the state policy,
When India attained freedom, the then existing educational system was accepted as such because it was thought abrupt departure from the same would be disturbing and destabilizing. Thus a predisposition to retain the and all that was envisaged by way of changes was its rearrangement. Consequently, education including teacher remained isolated from the needs and aspirations of the people. During the last five decades certain been made to indigenize the system. The gaps, however, are still wide and visible. The imperatives bridges may be as follows:
- To build a national system of teacher education based on India's unity and diversity synchronizing with change and continuity.
- To facilitate the realization of the constitutional goals the new social order.
- To prepare professionally competent teachers to perform their roles effectively as per society.
- To upgrade the standard of teacher education, enhance the professional and social status of teachers
Scenario of Teacher Education
The need for improved levels of educational participation
Various Commissions and Committees, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Commission (1948), Secondary Education Commission (1964-66) etc., are appointed by the Central and the State Governments in recent decades have the need for quality teacher education suited to the needs of the educational system. The Secondary observed that a major factor responsible for the educational reconstruction at the secondary stage is teachers'