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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Nursery Teachers' Training course is a Diploma course for teachers who want to teach and cater to the students at nursery level. This teacher workforce has to undergo the training of the general TT course where the teacher joins the workforce of several other pre-school teachers.
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Scholar-Level 16
Dear aspirant,
The profession of teaching is one of the most prestigious in the world. In today's society, teachers are highly respected and valued. Teaching is viewed as a challenging and demanding career. A teacher is accountable not just for instructing his or her students, but also for developing them into good citizens and human beings. Qualified teachers are scarce in India. Students make up a large percentage of the Indian population. In addition, the teacher-to-student ratio in India is insufficient. This could be one of the main causes of India's increasing demand for academics. As a result, this segment of the population requi
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Some of main focus area are:
Teaching Methodology
Child psychology
Child care and health
Basics of pre-primary education
History and philosophy of pre-primary education
Nursery school organisation, community, Child health and Nutrition
Hope it helps.
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Scholar-Level 16
LLM
MA in Public Administration
MA Political Science/Sociology/History
MA Psychology
MA Criminology
MA Social Work
MBA
Masters of Business Law
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
MA in Human Resources Management
Masters in Management Sciences. Etc. Yes you are eligible for NET if you fulfill the eligibility criteria:
UGC NET Eligibility: Educational Qualification
Candidates securing at least 55% marks in their Master's Degree or equivalent from a recognised university in Humanities (incl
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