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what is B.EL.ED write in brief​

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B.El.Ed. stands for Bachelor of Elementary Education. It is an undergraduate level bachelor’s degree course (4 years long). Students who have completed 10+2 standard are eligible to pursue this course. This article covers topics like – course details, eligibility criteria, admission process, syllabus and career prospects.

Technically speaking, B.El.Ed. is a teacher training course. This course has been designed to instill teaching skills in 10+2 passed students. The course develops 10+2 passed students into skilled and knowledgeable teachers (elementary level). In short, this course caters to the elementary level teachers’ work force in India.

B. El.Ed. is a job oriented course too! This qualification can help you get government as well as private sector jobs in India!

B.El.Ed. course focuses on topics such as – communication skills, teaching skills, human and child development, subject-wise knowledge and relevant theory classes/courses. The academic program is a holistic mixture of traditional classroom lectures and hands on practical sessions.

In cases of most of the institutes offering this course, the 4 years long academic program is divided into two phases. The fist phase – 3 years – focuses on classroom lectures and theory subjects. The remaining 1 year is dedicated towards practical training.

The syllabus can roughly be divided into the following parts – foundation courses, core courses, pedagogy courses, subject-wise courses and practical training. By the end of the academic program, students will be well versed in topics like – child development and learning, teaching skills, pedagogy and elementary level subjects.

NCTE is the body that looks after the quality of B.El.Ed. course and institutes offering this course. NCTE stands for National Council for Teacher Education. If you are interested in pursuing this course, make sure that you do it from an institute recognized by the NCTE!

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