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March 23rd, 2017, 09:52 AM
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Re: Syllabus of Jharkhand TET

Jharkhand TET or Jharkhand Teacher Eligibility Test (JAC TET) which is eligibility cum common written examination for all those candidates who seeking to get job as a teacher in various primary schools under Jharkhand State

Jharkhand TET syllabus :

JAC TET Level 1 Exam Syllabus
Child Development and Pedagogy

Understanding diverse learners.
Personality.
Adjustment.
Action Research.
Theories of learning and its implication.
How Children learn and think.
Motivation and Implications for Learning.
Individual Differences.
Teaching learning process.
Intelligence.
Child Development.
Learning Difficulties.
Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes.
The Role of Heredity and environment.
Meaning and purposes of Assessment.
Factors Affecting Learning.
Right to Education Act 2009.

Language ā€“ I

Teaching Learning Materials.
Principles of Teaching English.
Framing Questions Including Wh-questions.
Unseen Prose Passage.
Comprehensive & Continuous Evaluation.
Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials.
Unseen Prose Passage.

Language ā€“ II

Basic knowledge of English Sounds and their Phonetic Transcription.
Principles of Teaching English, Communicative Approach to English Language Teaching, Challenges of Teaching English.
Modal Auxiliaries, Phrasal Verbs and Idioms, Literary Terms.
Unseen Prose Passage.
Unseen Poem.

Mathematics:

Division.
Volume.
Numbers.
Addition and Subtraction.
Multiplication.
Geometry.
Measurement.
Weight.
Time.
Shapes & Spatial Understanding.
Pedagogical issue.
Data Handling.
Money.
LCM & HCF.
Patterns.
Decimal Fractions.

Environmental Studies

Water .
Clothes dresses & their care.
Natural Resources.
Our Punjab.
Solar System.
Basic needs.
Food, resources and care.
Our Surroundings.
Air.
Habitats, types.
Parts of Body (internal & external).
Festivals (school, family & national).
Group songs.
Health, good habits & personal hygiene.
Living and nonliving.
Looking at the trees, plants & animals.
Parts of plants.
Disposal of solid waste.
Days and Nights.
Geographical features and changes.
Transportation, communication and its development.
Local Bodies (Rural & Urban).
Pollution.
Community Buildings.
Weather & climate.
National property.
Disaster management.
First Aid.
Diseases.

Level ā€“ II Mathematics:

Compound Interest Discount.
Algebra.
Playing with Numbers.
Whole Numbers.
Negative Numbers and Integers.
Fractions Exponents; surds, squares, cube, square root.
cube root Profit & Loss.
Number System.
Knowing our Numbers.
Ratio and Proportion.
Introduction to Algebra; Algebraic identities, polynomials.
Geometry.
Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D).
Basic geometrical ideas (2-D).
Symmetry: (reflection).
Data handling, statistics.
Constructions (using Straight edge Scale, protractor, compasses).
Mensurations; circle, sphere, cone, cylinder, triangles.
Quadrilateral.

Science:

The structure of Atom.
Molecule.
Metals & Nonmetals.
Cleaning food.
Materials.
Moving Things People and Ideas.
Air.
Water.
Carbon.
Food.
Sources of food.
Compounds.
Components of food.
Change of matter.
Soil.
Food; production & management.
The World of the Living organisms, microorganism and diseases.
Acids, base, salt.
Materials of daily use.
Effect of population growth & human activities in the environment.
Motion.
Force.
The Universe.
Work & Energy.
Natural Phenomena.
Magnets & magnetism.
Electric current and circuits.
Pedagogical issues.
Light.
Natural Resources.
Pollution.
Environmental concerns; regional & national.
Sources of energy.
Soun.

Social Studies/ Social Sciences:
History


Architecture.
Creation of an Empire.
The First Cities.
The Early States.
New Ideas.
The First Empire.
Contacts with Distant lands.
Political Developments.
Culture and Science.
New Kings and Kingdoms.
Sultans of Delhi.
Regional Cultures.
India After Independence.
Social Change.
The Earliest Societies.
The Nationalist Movement.
The Revolt of 1857-58.
Colonialism and Tribal Societies.
Rural Life and Society.
Women and reform.
Challenging the Caste System.
The Establishment of Company Power.
The First Farmers and Herders.

Geography:

The environment in its totality: natural and human environment.
Resources: Types- Natural and Human.
Globe.
Geography as a social study and as a science.
Air.
Water.
Human Environment: settlement, transport and communication.
Planet: Earth in the solar system.
Agriculture.

Social and Political Life (Civics):

Unpacking Gender.
Social Justice and the Marginalised.
Local Government.
Making a Living.
Democracy.
State Government.
Understanding Media.
Diversity.
Pedagogical issues.
Parliamentary Government.
The Judiciary.
Government.
The Constitution.


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