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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi.For teaching profession you have to complete B.Ed course.B.Ed is a mandatory course to establish a career in teaching.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The answer depends if you are talking of a 1 year course or one year of B.Ed course. I'll address both the situation, if you are talking of a one year B.Ed course from a recognised university, then yes, it can be taken into consideration for jobs in Kerela government schools. Whereas, if you are currently in the first year of B.Ed then you are not eligibile for the government jobs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both of these options as a career has its own strength and challenges. While both of these career paths are completely opposite to each other, it is very crucial to consider your interest, future goals and your individuality. While teaching computers is a career that involves tech expertise and dealing with students where as nursing is a challenging role which involves closely working in health sectors.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Based on the five reviews provided, here's how the quality of teaching is perceived at PSG College of Arts and Science for the BA programme:
1. Well-qualified and knowledgeable faculty: All five reviewers praised the college's faculty members for their qualifications, friendliness and teaching skills. They described the teachers as "well-qualified," "helping," "patient," and "knowledgeable" in their respective departments.
2. Effective teaching methods: Reviewers noted that the faculty uses projectors and other modern tools to deliver engaging lectures and clear students' doubts effectively. This suggests that the teaching methods are in
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The number of hours given for college teaching in a PhD programme can vary. Doctoral students can participate in teaching activities to a maximum of 20% full-time, which translates to a certain number of teaching hours depending on the specific tasks involved. For example, teaching undergraduate courses at different levels can range from 24 to 40 teaching hours. Furthermore, compensation is given for a range of teaching-related tasks, including special projects within the department or faculty, examinations, course creation, and thesis supervision.
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