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DEPARTMENT PROFILE

 Introduction:“Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself”. – John Dewey“No Subject is of great importance than that of Education. It is the men and women in a country that makes and builds a Nation, and is Education that is supported to build these men and women”

Establishment of a women college by H.K.E. Society, to empower women of the area is an pioneer effort in 1965. To cater with the ever changing needs and problems of women learner, the academic courses have been re-organised many a time. In 1970’s along with other subjects in demand, Education was also introduced in 1977.

The Department focuses on the basic aim of the Education which is to bring modification in human behavior by creating an appetite among the learners to gather information and construct knowledge. In the 21st Century world, the students are required to be skilled enough to meet their needs of life. Hence, the Department of Education endeavours to achieve excellence by facilitating quality Education. And the main motto to introduce Education at Degree level is to lay a firm foundation for the future teacher educator’s. It not only familiarize about various contemporary issues relating to Education and helps for the overall development of the learner. Since this subject is an inter disciplinary subject it makes the learner, a liberal minded and a person with vision and mission.

Strength of student’s semester wise:

Academic Year B.A II-Sem B.A IV-Sem B.A VI-Sem Total
2017-2018 19 25 36 80
2018-2019 8 19 25 52
2019-2020 11 8 19 38
2020-2021 24 6 11 41

According to NEP Strength of Student’s

Academic Year B.A. I-Sem B.A. III-Sem B.A. V-Sem (NON NEP) Total
2021-2022  38 (OE)  22 11 71
2022-2023 09 58 (OE) 56 (OE) 145

Result Analysis:

Academic Year B.A. I B.A. II B.A. III III Year Distinction
App. Pass % App. Pass % App. Pass %
2017-2018 19 18 99% 26 25 99% 32 32 100% 25
2018-2019 07 07 100% 19 19 100% 25 24 100% 09
2019-2020 11 11 100% 06 06 100% 19 19 100% 14
2020-2021 22 22 100% 10 10 100% 6 6 100% 6
2021-2022 22 22 100% 11 11 100% 10

Teaching Staff

S.No Name of the Faculty Designation Photo Qualification & Experience BioData
1 Dr. Nagaratna S Guest Lecturer M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D., KSET., (PGDHE) & 12 View Profile

Courses & Syllabus

1) Programme – UG

 2) Course – BA: (Education)

The Department of Education works as per the direction of Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura.

The subject of Education goes along with two sets of subject’s viz for Non NEP

    1. Education, political Science, History

2. Another with literature (Kannada, English, Urdu, and Hindi) and Education.

    The subject of Education goes along with Optional English for NEP

Students List: Students list 2017-2022

3) Study Material:

Syllabus: BA-Education-I-to-VI-Sem-Syllabus-2018-19-Onwards

NEP SyllabusNEP Education I & II sem syllabus

NEP Education III & IV sem syllabus

 PPT:

Research

(Books, Articles, Seminars, Conference, etc and list of Papers Published with journal details and specification)

Article Publication in Journal—

“Design of Mathetics Programmed Software Material in Teaching of Arithmetic in Mathematics”. IJIFR/V6/E12/003, August 2019.

“Student’s Perception Regarding Online Learning in Kalaburagi City- A Present Scenario” – ISSN:2320-0693 Vol-19-Issue-30-June-2020Tathapi (UGC Care Journal).

Conferences Attended:

  1. Attented and presented paper in Reshmi Education and charitable trust, Kalaburagi, Two days National level conference in July 2019 ; “Optimal Learning Environments And Support For Students”.
  2. Attended and presented paper in V.G. Women’s degree college Kalaburagi, two days national level conference in September 2019; “Academic and Administrative Audits: A Conceptual study”.
  3. Attended and presented paper in V.G. Women’s degree college Kalaburagi, two days national level conference in September 2019; “Awareness, Access and Use of E- Resources by Under Graduate Students of Women’s Degree Colleges in Kalaburagi Region”.
  4. Attended and presented paper in ICSSR Sponsored two day National Level Multidiciplinary conference on “Indigenation of Social Science Studies in India” on Feb 23-24, 2022, at Davangere University, Davangere; “IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON PRESENT SCENARIO”.
  5. Attended and presented paper in two Day International Conference on “ New Dimensions in Higher Education in the Post Covid-19: Global Perspective” , org.by Dept. Of Political Science, Government Degree college for Women, Begumpet, Hyderabad on 24th – 25th March 2022.
  6. Attended and presented paper in Three-Day International Conference on Higher Education and Sustainable Development 23rd to 25th March 2023 to be held at Osmania University Hyderabad, Telangana State.

Book’s Publication:

  1. Pedagogy of School Subject: Physical Science.(III-SEM; B.Ed.):ISBN:978-93-88787-78-9
  2. Pedagogy of School Subject: Mathematics. (III-SEM; B.Ed.):ISBN:978-93-88787-77-2

Workshop Organised:

  1. Workshop – “Digital Teaching and Learning” 25th -26th June 2020. from 11.00AM to 1.00PM in Google meet. The Resource person was Dr.Sushma N Jogan, Vijaynagar Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Bellary.

Minor Research Project:

S.No. Faculty Title of the project Duration Agency Amount (Rs) Status
01 Dr. Nagaratna S “The Effect of Interactive Smart Boards on the Cognition and Motivation of Degree students” 6 Month(2019-20) H.K.E. Society 5000/- Completed

Activities

Curriculum and Co-curriculum Activities:

Curricular and Scheme of Examination:                   

The curricular activities of the department runs according to the semester system introduced during the year 2007. The syllabus and scheme of evaluation too was revised. Today the examination consists of theory Examination, the weightage being 80 marks, and internal assessment test, being of 20 marks, for each semester. The internal Assessment consists of two tests, along with general behavior of the learner.

Co-Curricular Activities:

Along with curricular activities the other co-curricular activities of the department are, Seminars, group discussions, Pick and Speak, visits to schools, Educational tours and excursions.

Seminars Conducted in the Department:

To help the students to update knowledge, seminars are conducted in the class. The students are given different topics, to choose and prepare. The topic concerned with the issues like

  1. Life and achivement’s of Basaveshwara.
  2. Kayaka.
  3. Individual Difference.
  4. Savitribai Phule- Life history and contribution to education.
  5. Akkamahadevi- Life history and Role in anubhava mantapa.
  6. National Integration.
SI.No. Name of the students Class Topics of the Seminar
1. Saira Banu B.A. VI Sem Life and achievements of Basaveshwara
2. Saba Anjum B.A. VI Sem Kayaka
3. Noorjahan B.A. V Sem Individual Difference
4. Aishwarya H B.A I Sem Education-Bipolar and Tripolar process
5. Saniya B.A. I sem Savitribai Phule- Life history and contribution to education
6. Sharanamma B.A. I sem Akkamahadevi- Life history and Role in Anubhava Mantapa
7. Vidyarani B.A. I sem National Integration
8. Megha Sharanappa B.A II Sem Women Education
9. Saba Anjum B.A VI sem Water Pollution
10. Saba Naaz B.A. VI sem Air Pollution
11. Neha Anjum B.A.VI Food Pollution
12. Zeba Kahkashan B.A.VI Soil Pollution
13. Afreen Fatima B.A VI Sound Pollution
14. Shaikh Farzana B.A VI Sound Pollution
15. Sonali B.A. IV sem Individual Differences
16. Chaitra B.A.IV sem Individual Differences

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1.LCD projector aided classes

2.Group discussions

3.Seminar presentations

4.Remedial classes

5.Educational visits

6.Assignments

Celebration of National Education Day (11/11/2022): VIEW

Course, Program & Program Specific Outcome

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs): Non NEP

No. On Completing B.A. Education, the student will be able to:
PSO 1 State the meaning of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 2 Discuss the nature of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 3 Explain the scope of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 4 Analyze historical and current events from an educational perspective.
PSO 5 Write clearly expressing an educational point of view.
PSO 6 Understand the educational way of thinking.

Non NEP Course Outcomes (CO’s):

SEMESTER – I

Course Title: PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION Course Code: A360

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Gain knowledge of the concept and process of education and realize the philosophical basis of education, they realize the need and importance of education in human life. 1, 2, 3, 6 R, U, An
2 They get the information about the different aims of education at different ages and the modern aims. 1, 3, 4, 5 R, C
3 They get the knowledge about the relationship of education with other sciences. 2, 3, 5 R, U, An, E
4 They get the knowledge about some great western and Indian thinkers of education about their early life and their contribution. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 R, An, E
SEMESTER-II

Course Title: SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
Course Code: B360

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Recognize the works of different agencies of education. 2, 3, 5 R, U
2 Making the students understand the meaning of social change and factors which affect social change and the different methods of social change. 1, 2 R, U
3 Bringing knowledge about the constitutional provisions available in India for women education. 1, 2, 6 R, C
4 To bring awareness about the problems of women education in India and its solutions. 1, 3, 5 U, An, C
SEMESTER-III

Course Title: PSYCOLOGOCAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
Course Code: C360

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Gain knowledge about concept of Psychology and its relation with Education. 1, 2, 3 R, U, An
2 Get knowledge about the different styles of growth and Development with reference to Psychology and Education. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U, E, C
3 Gain knowledge about learning theories and their Educational Implications. 1, 3, 5 R, U, Ap
4 Practice the concepts of memory and forgetting in enhancing the learning process. 1, 2, 3, 6 R, U, Ap, E
SEMESTER-IV

Course Title: Personality AND Leadership in Education
Course Code: D360

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Indicate the factors affecting the development of personality. 1, 2, 6 R, U
2 Assess the implications of theories of personality and intelligence. 2, 3, 4 E
3 List methods of measuring individual differences; and outline significance of the study of individual differences in health and sickness. 1, 2, 6 U, Ap
4 Explain theories of leadership and styles of leaders. 2, 3, 6 U, Ap, An
5 Appraise the relevance of various theories of personality in day to day life situations. 3, 4 U, E
SEMESTER-V

Course Title: “EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND EVALUATION” (Compulsory)
Course Code: E450

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Define the concept of Evaluation in the context of Educational Technology. 1, 5 R, U
2 Analyse different types of programme evaluation. 2, 3, 4 An, E
3 Appreciate different kinds of studies on evaluation of Educational technology. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U
4 Plan evaluation studies in Educational Technology on your own. 1, 3, 5, 6 U, E

Course Title: “EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH & statistics” (OPTIONAL-B)
Course Code: E460

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Demonstrate the meaning and process of research in education. 3, 4, 6 R, U, C
2 Explain and critique the pivotal statistical reasoning techniques related to a research problem. 2, 3, 4 U, Ap, An
3 Gain the knowledge to solve problems about Measures of tendencies. 2, 3, 4 R, U, E
4 Solve statistical problems. 3, 6 Ap, E

SEMESTER-VI
Course Title: “GREAT EDUCATORS” (COMPULSORY)
Course Code: F450

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Gain knowledge about Rousseau, Frobel & Montessori. 1, 2 R, U
2 Get knowledge about Rabindranath Tagore, Basaveshwar & Akkamahadevi. 2, 3 R, U
3 Appreciate the contributions to education of Indian and Western philosophers. 1, 3, 4, 6 R, U, An
4 Gain information about Anubhav Mantapa, Shantiniketan-Vishwabharati. 1, 2, 5 R, U

Course Title: “CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN EDUCATION” (OPTIONAL)
Course Code: F460

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
1 Illustrate the strategies for the promotion of environmental education. 1, 2, 4, 6 U, Ap, An
2 Predict consequences of environmental degradation. 2, 3, 5, 6 U, Ap, E
3 Analyse education – as a commodity and a service. 3, 4, 6 U, An
4 Illustrate the concepts, aims and objectives of value education. 2, 3, 6 U, Ap, An

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs): NEP

No. On Completing B.A. Education, the student will be able to:
PSO 1 State the meaning of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 2 Discuss the nature of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 3 Explain the scope of Philosophical, Psychological, Sociological, and Technological aspects of foundation in Education.
PSO 4 Analyze historical and current events from an educational perspective.
PSO 5 Write clearly expressing an educational point of view.
PSO 6 Understand the educational way of thinking.

Course Outcomes (CO’s): B.A Education (NEP)
SEMESTER – I
Course Title: FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN EDUCATION (DSC-A1)

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Recognize the salient features of the various systems of Education that prevailed in India in the past. 1, 2, 3, 6 R, U, An
CO2 Compare and contrast the Vedic, Buddhist, Medieval and Contemporary systems of Education. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 R, U, C
CO3 Make a critical analysis of the different systems that prevailed in India at various points of time. 2, 3, 5 R, U, An, E
CO4 Synthesize the various beneficial aspects of the different systems. And Analyze the contributions of the various education commissions/committees/policies in shaping the present systems of education. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 R, An, E

Course Title: Philosophical Foundations of Education (DSC-A2)

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Recognize the meaning of philosophy and Philosophy of education. 2, 3, 5 R, U
CO2 Relate Philosophy to education. 1, 2 R, U
CO3 Understand the Need for Philosophical Inquiry of Education. 1, 2, 6 R, U, C
CO4 Appreciate the role of Philosophy in Human Development. 1, 3, 5 R, U, An, C

Open Elective Course Title: History of Education

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Acquaint or familiarize herself/himself with the various terms and vocabulary related to various periods and systems of education in India. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 R, U
CO2 Recognize the salient features of the various systems of education that prevailed in Indian the past. 1, 2, 5, 6 R, U, C
CO3 Compare and contrast the Vedic, Buddhistic, Medieval and Contemporary systems of Education. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U, An, E
CO4 Make a critical analysis of the different systems that prevailed in India at various points of time. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 R, C, An, E

BA Semester – II Course Title: SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (DSC-A3)

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Identify the various social processes involved in education. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U
CO2 Analyze the role of different modes of education. 1, 2, 3, 4 R, U, C, An
CO3 Identify and relate education to various factors of social development like social change, modernization, and sociability. 1, 2, 5, 6 R, U, C
CO4 Develop concern for various social issues and relate education to social development. 1, 3, 5 U, C

Course Title: PSYCOLOGOCAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (DSC-A4)

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Identify the relevance of implications of educational psychology. 1, 2, 3 R, U
CO2 Develop an understanding of different dimensions and stages of human development and developmental tasks. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U, E, C
CO3 Analyze the range of cognitive capacities among learners. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 R, U, An, E
CO4 Reflect on the understanding of the nature of learning and the factors influencing learning. And Explain the influence of socio-cultural factors on learning. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 R, U, An, E

Open Elective Course Title: ICT in Education

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Understand the process of communication and Information Technology. 1, 2, 3, 5 R, U
CO2 Appreciate the role of New Educational Technology. 1, 2, 3 R, U, C
CO3 Use open source content for instruction. Initiate online discussion group. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 R, U, An, E
CO4 Understand the concept of presentation software. 1, 2, 3 R, U, C

BA-Semester III
Course Title: DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION IN MODERN INDIA
COURSE CODE: DSC-A5 (3): EDU (DC):5

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Analyze the development of education in India 1, 2, 3, 4 U, Ap, An
CO2 Identify the problems of various stages of education 2, 3, 4, 6 R, U, E
CO3 Explain the role of agencies of education in the development of education 2, 3, 4, 6 U, An
CO4 Elaborate the evolution of National Education System 2, 3, 5, 6 U, Ap, An

Course Title: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN SECONDARY EDUCATION
COURSE CODE: DSC-A6 (3): EDU (DC):6

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Enumerate the issues and challenges in secondary education. 1, 2, 3, 4 R, U, An
CO2 Explain the constitutional provisions related to education. 2, 3, 4, 6 R, U, C
CO3 Identify and analyze the challenges of Indian education. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 R, U, An, Ap
CO4 Enlist the diverse initiatives of governmental and non-governmental agencies for improving school education. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 U, Ap, An

OPEN ELECTIVE Course Title: LIFE SKILLS IN EDUCATION
COURSE CODE : OE-3(3): EDU (OE): 3

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Justify the significance of life skill education. 1, 2, 4 R, U, An
CO2 Suggest the ways and means for life skills. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 R, U, C
CO3 Elaborate on the different types of life skills. 2, 3, 4, 5 R, U, An, Ap
CO4 Explain the role of education in developing life skills. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 U, Ap, An

BA-Semester IV Course Title: INDIAN THINKERS IN EDUCATION
COURSE CODE : DSC-A7(3): EDU (DC):7

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Explain the contributions of Indian philosophers to education. 1, 2, 3 R, U, C
CO2 Compare and distinguish the views of different Indian thinkers about Indian educational philosophy. 1, 2, 3, 4 R, U, Ap, An
CO3 Identify the influence of Indian educational thinkers’ thoughts on Indian education. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 R, U, An
CO4 Gain information about Indian thinkers. 1, 2, 5 R, U

Course Title: WESTERN THINKERS IN EDUCATION
COURSE CODE: DSCA8(3): DSC-B7(3): EDU (DC):08

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Explain the contributions of Western philosophers to education. 1, 2, 3 R, U, C
CO2 Compare and distinguish the views of different Western thinkers about Western education philosophy. 1, 2, 3, 4 R, U, Ap, An
CO3 Identify the influence of Indian educational thinkers’ thoughts on Western education. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 R, U, An

OPEN ELECTIVE Course Title: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EDUCATION
COURSE CODE: OE-4(3):EDU (OE):4

SI.No. On completing the course, the student will be able to: PSOs addressed Cognitive levels
CO1 Elucidate the concept of Entrepreneurship. 1, 2, 3 R, U
CO2 Differentiate between various types of entrepreneurs. 1, 2, 3, 4 R, U, Ap
CO3 Explain the role of entrepreneurs as appreciating the role of global and Indian. 1, 2, 3 R, U, C
CO4 Establish or prove that entrepreneurs are innovators and problem solvers. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 R, U, Ap, An

Future Plans

Future Plans:

  1. To take up more extension activities involving students.

2. To take up Add-on courses.

SWOC analysis of the Department

Strength:

1. Good Student Teacher Relationship.

2. Enthusiastic and motivated learners.

3. Student Feedback and Teacher Evaluation.

4. Fairly comprehensive syllabus.

5. Innovative Teaching Skills.

Weakness:

1. No sufficient staff (Permanent)

Opportunities:

1. To Prepare students to comprehend latest technology and methods

2. Helps for overall development to be resourceful and award citizens of the society as well as to be the good member of the family.

Challenges:

1. The course can be made as integrated course to make the future would be teachers perfect in their field or profession.

2. To develop teaching and research programs, which are novel, integrative that attracts best brain of the country.

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