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Monday, 4 July 2016

CBSE Delhi CTET Exam Syllabus 2016 Exam Pattern, Eligibility

Candidate who have applied for the Delhi CTET exam 2016 should read this article once.This article will tell you the entire information regarding this exam.This article mainly consists of CBSE Delhi CTET Exam Syllabus 2016.CBSE commonly known as the Central Board Of Secondary Education conduts this exam every year to fulfill its vacancies of teacher from class I-VIII.Candidate who has a dream of teaching should apply for this recruitment.
                 CBSE is going to conduct this exam on 18th of September 2016 so try to prepare your best.Our site trending-news.in will tell you how can you prepare better and exam pattern and Eligibility etc all about this exam of Delhi CTET. Competition has become very high for this exam because thousands of candidates have applied for this exam.Candidates who are going to give the CTET they must read the daily news paper. Candidates should write down the notes from all subjects and read it The exam is taken to allow candidates who want to make their career in teaching field and who have a dream of teaching. The Central Board of Secondary Education is the central board of education in India which is located at the New Delhi, India. It is established to control and owns the education system in the affiliated schools.Huge number of candidates will appear in the CTET so you just have to prepare yourself in some extraordinary way so that you can qualify this exam.So read the article below which will tell you everything about CTET Exam 2016.

Syllabus For CTET Exam 2016

Exam Pattern For CBSE Delhi CTET Exam:

It is essential for every candidate to know about the exam pattern before appearing in the examination hall.The exam of CBSE Delhi CTET will consist of two papers- Paper I and Paper II.It is necessary to get qualified in both the exams.This examination will be conducted in both Hindi and English language.Details of both the papers is given below

Paper I

The 1st part of the exam will paper I and it will consists of 5 subjects-Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I, Language II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies.Every section of this paper will consist of 30 questions and ecah question carry 1 mark.So there will be 150 questions in the paper I and it will carry a total of 150 marks.Mark only for those answers about which you are sure.

Paper II 

The second part of the exam will be paper II and it will also consists of 5 subjects that are child Development and Pedagogy, Language I (Compulsary), Language II (Compulsary), Mathematics, Reaming Science.Every section of this paper will also consist of 30 questions and each question will carry 1 mark.So the paper II will also consist of 150 questions and 150 marks at all.

Educational Qualifications For Teacher Of Class I-V

Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 2- year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known)
OR
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 45% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 2- year Diploma in Elementary Education
OR
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 4- year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed).
OR
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 2- year Diploma in Education (Special Education)*.
OR
Graduation and passed or appearing in final year of two year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known).

Educational Qualification For Tearcher Of class VI-VIII

Graduation and passed or appearing in final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (by whatever name known).
OR
Graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed).
OR
Graduation with at least 45% marks and passed or appearing in 1- year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed)
OR
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 4- year Bachelor in Elementary Education (B.El.Ed).
OR
Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in final year of 4- year B.A/B.Sc.Ed or B.A.Ed/B.Sc.Ed.
OR
Graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year B.Ed. (Special Education)*.

CTET Syllabus 2016

Paper I (for classes I to V) Primary Stage:

I. Child Development and Pedagogy
 30 Questions

a) Child Development (Primary School Child) 15 Questions

Concept of development and its relationship with learning
Principles of the development of children
Influence of Heredity & Environment

b) Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with
special needs 5 Questions

Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents,
Peers)
Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical
perspectives
Concepts of child-centered and progressive education
Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence
Multi Dimensional Intelligence
Language & Thought
Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and
educational practice
Individual differences among learners, understanding differences
based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion
etc.
Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of
learning; School-Based Assessment, Continuous &
Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and practice
Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels
of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the
classroom and for assessing learner achievement.
 Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including
disadvantaged and deprived
Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties,
‘impairment’ etc.
Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners

c) Learning and Pedagogy 10 Questions

How children think and learn; how and why children ‘fail’ to achieve
success in school performance.
Basic processes of teaching and learning; children’s strategies of
learning; learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
Child as a problem solver and a ‘scientific investigator’
Alternative conceptions of learning in children, understanding
children’s ‘errors’ as significant steps in the learning process.
Cognition & Emotions
Motivation and learning
Factors contributing to learning – personal & environmental

II. Language I. 30 Questions

a) Language Comprehension 15 Questions

Reading unseen passages – two passages one prose or drama and
one poem with questions on comprehension, inference, grammar
and verbal ability (Prose passage may be literary, scientific,
narrative or discursive)

b) Pedagogy of Language Development 15 Questions
Learning and acquisition

Principles of language Teaching
Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how
children use it as a tool
Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language
for communicating ideas verbally and in written form
Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language
difficulties, errors and disorders
Language Skills
Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking,
listening, reading and writing
Teaching- learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials,
multilingual resource of the classroom
Remedial Teaching

III. Language – II 30 Questions

a) Comprehension 15 Questions

Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or scientific) with question on comprehension, grammar and verbal ability

b) Pedagogy of Language Development 15 Questions

Learning and acquisition
Principles of language Teaching
Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how
children use it as a tool
Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language
for communicating ideas verbally and in written form;
Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language
difficulties, errors and disorders
Language Skills
Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking,
listening, reading and writing
Teaching – learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials,
multilingual resource of the classroom
Remedial Teaching

IV. Mathematics 30 Questions

a) Content 15 Questions

Geometry
Shapes & Spatial Understanding
Solids around Us
Numbers
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Measurement
Weight
Time
Volume
Data Handling
Patterns
Money

b) Pedagogical issues 15 Questions

Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking; understanding children’s
thinking and reasoning patterns and strategies of making meaning
and learning

Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
Language of Mathematics
Community Mathematics
Evaluation through formal and informal methods
Problems of Teaching
Error analysis and related aspects of learning and teaching
Diagnostic and Remedial Teaching

V. Environmental Studies 30 Questions

a) Content 15 Questions

Family and Friends:

Relationships
Work and Play
 Animals
Plants
 Food
Shelter
 Water
Travel
Things We Make and Do

b) Pedagogical Issues 15 Questions

Concept and scope of EVS
Significance of EVS, integrated EVS
Environmental Studies & Environmental Education
Learning Principles
Scope & relation to Science & Social Science
Approaches of presenting concepts
Activities
Experimentation/Practical Work
Discussion
CCE
Teaching material/Aids
Problems

Paper II (for classes VI to VIII) Elementary Stage:

I. Child Development and Pedagogy 30 Questions

a) Child Development (Elementary School Child) 15 Questions

Concept of development and its relationship with learning
Principles of the development of children
Influence of Heredity & Environment
? Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents,
Peers)
Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives
Concepts of child-centered and progressive education
Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence
Multi Dimensional Intelligence
Language & Thought
Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and
educational practice
Individual differences among learners, understanding differences
based on diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion
etc.
Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of
learning; School-Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive
Evaluation: perspective and practice
Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels
of learners; for enhancing learning and critical thinking in the
classroom and for assessing learner achievement.

b)Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with
special needs 5 Questions

Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including
disadvantaged and deprived
Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties,
‘impairment’ etc.
Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners

c) Learning and Pedagogy 10 Questions

How children think and learn; how and why children ‘fail’ to achieve
success in school performance.
Basic processes of teaching and learning; children’s strategies of
learning; learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
Child as a problem solver and a ‘scientific investigator’
Alternative conceptions of learning in children, understanding
children’s ‘errors’ as significant steps in the learning process.
Cognition & Emotions
Motivation and learning
Factors contributing to learning – personal & environmental

II. Language I. 30 Questions

a) Language Comprehension 15 Questions

Reading unseen passages – two passages one prose or drama and
one poem with questions on comprehension, inference, grammar 
and verbal ability (Prose passage may be literary, scientific,
narrative or discursive)

b) Pedagogy of Language Development 15 Questions

Learning and acquisition
Principles of language Teaching
Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how
children use it as a too Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language
for communicating ideas verbally and in written form;
Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language
difficulties, errors and disorders
Language Skills
Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking,
listening, reading and writing
Teaching- learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials,
multilingual resource of the classroom
Remedial Teaching

III. Language – II 30 Questions

a) Comprehension 15 Questions

Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or
scientific) with question on comprehension, grammar and verbal
ability

b) Pedagogy of Language Development 15 Questions

Learning and acquisition
Principles of language Teaching
Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how
children use it as a tool
Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language
for communicating ideas verbally and in written form;
Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language
difficulties, errors and disorders
Language Skills
Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking,
listening, reading and writing
Teaching – learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials,
multilingual resource of the classroom
Remedial Teaching

IV. (A) Mathematics and Science:60 Questions

(i) Mathematics 30 Questions

a) Content 20 Questions

Number System
Knowing our Numbers
Playing with Numbers
Whole Numbers
Negative Numbers and Integers
Fractions
Algebra
Introduction to Algebra
Ratio and Proportion
Geometry
Basic geometrical ideas (2-D)
Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D)
Symmetry: (reflection)
Construction (using Straight edge Scale, protractor,
compasses)
Mensuration
Data handling

b) Pedagogical issues 10 Questions

Nature of Mathematics/Logical thinking
Place of Mathematics in Curriculum
Language of Mathematics
Community Mathematics
Evaluation
Remedial Teaching
Problem of Teaching

(ii) Science 30 Questions

a) Content 20 Questions

I. Food

Sources of food
Components of food
Cleaning food

II. Materials

Materials of daily use

III. The World of the Living

IV. Moving Things People and Ideas

V. How things work

Electric current and circuits
Magnets

VI. Natural Phenomena

VII. Natural Resources

b) Pedagogical issues 10 Questions

Nature & Structure of Sciences
Natural Science/Aims & objectives
Understanding & Appreciating Science
Approaches/Integrated Approach
Observation/Experiment/Discovery (Method of Science)
Innovation
Text Material/Aids
Evaluation – cognitive/psychomotor/affective
Problems
Remedial Teaching

V. Social Studies/Social Sciences 60 Questions

a) Content 40 Questions

I. History
When, Where and How

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

II. Geography

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

III. Social and Political Life

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

b) Pedagogical issues 20 Questions

Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies
Class Room Processes, activities and discourse
Developing Critical thinking
Enquiry/Empirical Evidence
Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies
Sources – Primary & Secondary
Projects Work
Evaluation

So here you read the Delhi CTET Exam Syllabus 2016 and if you have any problem regarding this exam then you ma leave us a comment, we will surely help you.

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