This class is designed specifically for B.Ed and ITEP students who are pursuing a career in teaching and want to build a strong foundation in education-related subjects. It is suitable for future educators who aim to develop both theoretical understanding and practical teaching skills. The class caters to students at different levels of learning and supports them in becoming confident, reflective, and effective teachers.
In this class, students will learn about the core areas of education such as the philosophical, psychological, and sociological foundations of education. They will explore important topics like child development, learning theories, classroom management, inclusive education, assessment and evaluation, and curriculum planning. The course also emphasizes practical teaching skills, including lesson planning, use of teaching aids, and effective communication in the classroom. Students will be encouraged to participate in discussions, activities, and case studies to connect theory with real-life classroom situations.
To make the most of the class, students should bring a notebook, pen, and their course textbooks or study materials. They may also need to prepare lesson plans or assignments as part of their learning process. For interactive sessions, basic teaching aids or access to digital tools (if the class is online) can be helpful. Overall, this class provides a comprehensive and engaging learning environment to help B.Ed and ITEP students grow into skilled and professional educators.