Is it worth to pursue a B.El.Ed from distance learning in India and why?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoThis full-time graduate programme in education was created to prepare teachers for employment as primary/secondary teachers in public and private elementary schools, where they would instruct pupils up to class 10. Working with NGOs in the field of education and enrolling in higher education programmes can also be beneficial (e. g) M.A. M.Ed. In Education A professional degree focused on employment is the M. El. Ed. BEL. Ed. To improve learning and make one more employable. Regular BEL. Ed. Is preferable. -
This a full time graduation course in the field of education designed for training teachers for appointment of primary/ secondary teachers in Government and Private primary schools to teach students up to class 10th. It also help in working with NGO in the field of education joining higher education programme (e. g) M.A. In Education, M.Ed M. El. Ed, BEL. Ed is a professional job oriented degree. In order to have better learning and increase employ-ability. It is better to do regular BEL. Ed. It provide opportunities to better learning, because of facility to interact with trained & professional faculty. Market acceptance of regular de...more
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Hi,
I got this job after a diploma in education but I continue to study through distance learning. Teaching job gives ample opportunities for further studies. After 10+2, a Bachelors degree in elementary education opens opportunities even in research and social works. A teacher in central school teaching primary classes gets a starting pay package of Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000. Starting package in State government schools vary between Rs. 15-20000 per month. On the other hand, private schools monthly package usually starts from 8-12,000 rupees.
Besides this two-year diploma in elementary education, a four-year Bachelor in Elementary Educat...more -
Bachelor's degree of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) is a 4-year integrated professional program of elementary education. This a full time graduation course in the field of education designed for training teachers for appointment of primary/ secondary teachers in Government and Private primary schools to teach students up to class 10th. It also help in working with NGO in the field of education joining higher education programme (e.g) - MA in Education, M.Ed, M.El.Ed, B.El.Ed is a professional job oriented degree. In order to have better learning and increase employ-ability. It is better to do regular B.El.Ed. It provide opportunities...more
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello,
Many a times it's not a question of choice. A person needs money to survive. Meaning he / she has to take up job at first opportunity. When this happens, it's almost impossible to leave such job and pursue B.Ed. full time in regular college. It's a question of how will that person survive?
In fact this situation in itself was the 'raison de etre' for beginning of distance learning in India. Those who simply could not afford to spend time in a regular college were given the choice to acquire skills that would bring them dividends in the form of better wages. Hence acquiring skills, higher qualifications became possible with distanc...more
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