Introduction
Knowledge and Curriculum is an important textbook for B.Ed 1st Semester students. The book covers educational philosophy, sociology of education, social change, curriculum development, national integration, and curriculum construction. It is designed according to the latest CBCS curriculum prescribed for B.Ed courses.
Writer
Prof. Raman Behari Lal
Former Head, Department of Teacher Education, Dayanand Vedic Post Graduate College, Orai
Former Dean, Faculty of Education, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi
Sunita Palod
Former Lecturer, New Era College of Education, Gadarwara (M.P.)
Contents
Unit I: Philosophy of Education
- Education, Philosophy and Philosophy of Education
- Idealism and Education
- Realism and Education
- Naturalism and Education
- Pragmatism and Education
Unit II: Indian Philosophical Foundations
- Buddhism and Education
- Vedanta Darshan and Education
- Islamic Religion, Philosophy, Traditions and Education
Unit III: Sociology of Education
- Educational Sociology: Meaning, Scope and Need
- Individual and Social Aims of Education
- Education and Socialization
- Education and National Integration
- Education and International Understanding
Unit IV: Education and Society
- Culture and Education
- Education and Social Change
- Group Dynamics
- Education and Social Control
- Education and Industrialization
- Education and Modernization
Unit V: Curriculum Studies
- Curriculum: Concept, Aims and Types
- Principles of Curriculum Construction
- Characteristics of a Good Textbook
- Relation Between Aims of Education and Curriculum
Key Features
- Based on CBCS Curriculum
- Complete B.Ed 1st Semester syllabus coverage
- Chapter-wise explanations
- Educational philosophy and sociology concepts
- Curriculum development topics included
- Useful for university examinations
Useful For
- B.Ed 1st Semester Examination
- DDU Gorakhpur University Students
- Teacher Education Courses
- Knowledge and Curriculum Paper Preparation
Publication
R Lall Educational Publishers

















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