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B.a education core 2nd year syllabus Dibrugarh University

 

                 SYLLABUS OF THE UG PROGRAMME IN EDUCATION

                                     DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY

                                 B.A. IN EDUCATION (HONOURS)

EDNH201: PSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION

                                                    CREDIT: 6

           [MARKS: 100 (IN-SEMESTER: 20; END-SEMESTER: 80)]

   Expected Learning Outcome: On completion of the course, the students will be able to:

1. Explain the concept, nature, scope and uses of psychology in Education.

2. Explain the influence of growth and development in education.

3. Describe the meaning, concept, variables, types and theories of learning.

4. Discuss the concept and theories of intelligence and creativity.

5. Explain the meaning, concept, factors and theories of personality.

6. Describe the concepts of mental health and mental hygiene, measures of mental health in school.

 

 

 

B.a education core 2nd year syllabus Dibrugarh University

 

 

Unit1.PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

Meaning and nature of psychology

1.1  Schools of Psychology:

1.2   Behaviourism

1.3   Structuralism

1.4   Functionalism

1.5   Gestalt Psychology

1.6   Psycho-analysis

1.7   Constructivism

1.2 Meaning, nature and scope of Educational Psychology

1.3 Importance of Educational Psychology in classroom

 

Unit 2.LEARNING AND MOTIVATION

2.1 Meaning and nature of learning.

2.2 Factors of Learning: Home, School, Mass Media, Intelligence

2.3 Variables of learning: personal, subject matter and method variables

2.4 Types of learning: cognitive, affective and psycho-motor learning

2.5 Theories of learning: Thorndike’s theory of learning, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning and Gestalt theory

2.6 Thorndike’s Laws of learning

2.7 Motivation: Meaning and role in learning.

2.8 Maturation: Meaning and role in learning

2.9 Transfer of learning: intra and inter transfer, Positive, negative, Zero, bilateral, Horizontal and vertical,

2.10 Attention and Interest: Meaning and role in learning

2.11 Memory and Learning

 

Unit 3.INTELLIGENCE AND CREATIVITY

3.1 Meaning and nature of intelligence

3.2 Factors of Intelligence: Heredity and Environment

3.3 Theories of intelligence: Monarchic theory, Spearman’s two factors theory, Multifactor theory, Group factor theory and Guilford’s Structure of Intellect (SoI)

3.4 Concept of Emotional Intelligence

 

3.5 Creativity: Meaning and nature

3.6 Process and Product of creativity

3.7 Stages of Creativity: Preparation, Incubation, inspiration, revision and verification

3.8 Nurturing Creativity in Classrooms

3.9 Meaning and nature of gifted children, difference between creativity and giftedness

3.10 Education of Exceptional children: Gifted and Slow learner, Educable, trainable, mentally challenged.

 

Unit4.PERSONALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH

4.1 Meaning and Characteristics of personality

4.2 Factors of personality

4.3 Type Theories of Personality.

 

- Hippocrates, Sheldon, Kretchmer, Spranger and Jung 4.4 Trait theories of personality: Cattel and Eysenck

4.5 Concept of balanced mature personality

4.6 Concept of mental health and mental hygiene

4.7 Adjustment mechanism: Fantasy, Compensation, Identification, Rationalization and Sublimation

4.8 Concept of Instinct and Emotion.

4.9 Some educationally significant instincts and provisions for their training (Curiosity, Acquisition, Self assertiveness, Herd Instincts, Sex Instincts).

4.10 Relation between Instincts and Emotion.

4.11 Importance of Emotional training in the classroom.

 

In-semester Assessment: Marks 20

A. Sessional Activities (The teacher may assign and assess any one of the following): Marks 5

 

a. Group discussion on any one of the topics of the course.

b. Seminar on any one of the topics of the course.

c. Debate on any one of the topics of the course.

d. Assignment on any one of the topics of the course.

 

B. Sessional Tests: Marks 10

C. Attendance: Marks 5

 

Suggested Readings:

1. Chauhan, S.S. (1978). Advanced Educational Psychology. Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

2. Kupaswami, Educational Psychology, New Delhi

3. Kundu & Tutu, Educational Psychology, New Delhi

4. Mangal S.K. (1974). Educational Psychology. Tandon Publications, Ludhiana

5. Mohanty, M.S.(1993). Educational Psychology & Statistics. Shri Durga Pustak Bhandar, Sambalpur.

6. Morgan, C.T., King, R.A. and Schopler, J. (1993). McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New York.

7. Rastogi. Educational Psychology

8. Safaya & Bhatiya, Educational Psychology, New Delhi.

9. Sorenson, H. (1964). Psychology in Education. International Student Edition, McGraw hill Book Co., INC. New York.

 


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