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T. UshaKumari & H. Deepa
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3860 - 3864
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Sunaina Yadav
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3865 - 3868
Keywords: Mathematics, Creativity, Personality
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Ms. Kalpana M. More & Ashok R. Rane
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3869 - 3875
The Brain Based Learning (BBL) is a comprehensive approach to instruction based on the structure and function of the brain. Renate Caine and Geoffry Caine have postulated twelve principles of BBL theory, which are further condensed into three instructional elements namely, relaxed alertness, orchestrated immersion, and active processing. Relax alertness is an optimal state of mind, comprising of low threat and high challenge, emphasizing that the learners should feel secure so that they can take a risk. The orchestrated immersion provides the learners with rich, complex experiences that include options and sense of wholeness. Active processing refers to theoretical organization and internalization of meaningful and conceptually coherent information by the learner. In this article we present in depth discussion on these three elements of BBL, highlighting their importance and implication.
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Sunil Kumar
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3876 - 3886
Key words: Community Participation, RTE, Elementary Education, SMC, SDP
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Rajeshri Soni & Rahul Mhabde
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3887 - 3902
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Prakash Jagtap
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3903 - 3905
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Deepika Kohli
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3906 - 3911
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Surjeet Singh Kaswan
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3912 - 3918
Key words: Total Quality Management, TQM, Teacher Education
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Surjeet Singh Kaswan
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3919 - 3925
Key words: Inclusive Education, Disabilities, Children with special needs
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Ashok Upreti & Mamta Kandpal
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3919 - 3925
Keywords: Elementary Education, Right to Education (2010), rights based approach to education
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J. D. Singh
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3926 - 3931
Knowledge enables an individual to think, to analyze and to understand the existing situation, and the inter-linkages and externalities of each action. It empowers an individual to form his or her own opinion, to act and transform conditions to lead to a better quality of life. Teaching is a versatile field that requires at all times the right identification of indices of developments in the society. The Indian education system improvement is required at many levels– from primary schools to higher education and research institutions of national excellence. Kothari commission (1964-66) remarks- ‘The destiny of India is being shaped in its classroom.’ But the quality of education is greatly determined by the quality of teachers and teacher education programmes. For getting knowledgeable society of human beings, there is a critical need to bring quality in teacher education. In a society of the future, education will play an essential role in creating the new way of life specific to knowledge and learning based society. Effective teachers and educators possess a well-grounded knowledge of the content areas that are central to their teaching. The rapid changes in our world require students to be flexible, to take the initiative and lead when necessary, and to produce something new and useful. In order to create a world class knowledge society, every one of us has to be knowledge worker. This paper describes the importance of creating a knowledge based society through teacher education programmes for making India a powerful country.
Key words: Education, Knowledge, Teacher Education
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Shivani Sharma
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3932 - 3935
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Mrs. Babita
Received Date: 25/09/2016 | Accepted Date: 30/09/2016 | Published Date: 04/10/2016
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3936 - 3939
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Bishwashwari Chandra
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3940 - 3947
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Maninder Kaur & N.R. Sharma
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3948 - 3958
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Ranita Ghosh
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3959 - 3966
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Khan Tanveer Habeeb
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3967 - 3972
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Khan Tanveer Habeeb
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3967 - 3972
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P. K. Acharya
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3967 - 3974
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Parveen Rani
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3975 - 3980
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Mahavir Singh Chhonkar
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3981 - 3985
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Mahavir Singh Chhonkar
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3986 - 3990
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Shabir Ahmad Bhat & Amina Bano Quari
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3991 - 3995
The present study was conducted to compare the Kashmiri and Ladakhi secondary school students on Learning style and academic achievement. The sample for the present study consisted of 400 secondary school students (200 Kashmiri and 200 Ladakhi). The sample for the study was selected randomly from different secondary schools of Kashmir and Ladakh. Learning Style inventorydeveloped by Venkantaraman was used to measure the learning style of the sample subjects. The study revealed that there is significant difference between the two groups on Learning style and Academic Achievement. The Kashmiri Secondary students were found to have better learning styles and academic achievement as compared to Ladakhi Secondary school students.
Keywords: Learning Styles, Academic achievement, Kashmiri, Ladakhi, secondary school students.
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Vishwasrao Sharad Hari
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 3996 - 4000
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Nisha Sitaram More
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 4001 - 4006
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Dhananjay Lokhande
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 4007 - 4012
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Patil Anil Nimba
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 4013 - 4021
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Anu Malhotra
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 6564 - 6571
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Neerja Asthana
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 6572 - 6575
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Vandana Saraswat
Issue: Aug-Sep, 2016 | Volume/Issue:3/17 | Page No.: 4022 - 4027