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How has the Right relating to Education addressed to the differently able people
What do you think about the relevance of such provision from the sense of just
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Answer:
What is ‘Education’? What is its primary purpose, and what
is not? Which approaches support it, and at which levels of
cognition? So many basic questions that many of our ‘trained
teachers’, among others, ask. And very few fora to discuss the
limited responses they have found so far. Therefore, the need
for a book of this kind, on basic concepts and introductions
to various relevant theories, was felt.
The present textbook, ‘Basics in Education’, is related to
one of the core components of the two-year B. Ed. Programme,
introduced by NCERT recently. It aims to help the student-
teachers understand and analyse diverse concepts related
to education, their premises and contexts. It discusses
crucial concepts like the nature and goals of education, the
processes of education, different forms of knowledge and
the process of knowing, organisation of knowledge in school
curriculum, autonomy of the teachers and the learners, and
the role of education in inculcating values among children.
The textbook has been written in a self-instructional format,
which provides the student-teachers with considerable scope
for engaging in the processes of inquiry, critical analysis
and intellectual discourse. Each chapter, in addition to
the relevant content, carries Learning Checks, Activities,
Summary, Review Questions, and References/Further
Readings, providing opportunities to the student-teachers to
engage with those concepts. As you go through it, you will see
that the material reflects and propagates inclusiveness too.
The NCERT gratefully acknowledges the joint effort of all
the educationists involved in preparing this material, and
particularly Professor Bharati Baveja for reviewing it.
We hope that the book will be a meaningful resource
to student-teachers, teachers, teacher-educators and all
stakeholders in the schooling systems in our country.
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