What is the difference between D.El.Ed and D.Ed?
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Hello,
To answer your question, both the courses aims to prepare teachers for the elementary stage of education, I.e. classes I to VIII. The aim of elementary education is to fulfill the basic learning needs of all children in an inclusive school environment bridging social and gender gaps with the active participation of the community.
Technically, there is no difference except the course name.
Both courses are designed for Elementary Teacher Training I.e. Upper Primary (Class VI to VIII).
Students may join D.Ed or D.El.Ed course after class 12th (Senior Secondary).
Important Points to remember: Both course should be 2 year Duration, the c...more -
There is no difference except the course name itself. Both courses are specially designed for Elementary Teacher Training I.e. Upper Primary (from Class VI to VIII). Students can apply for D.Ed or D.El.Ed course just after completing class 12th (Higher Secondary) with at-least 50% score. Both course is of 2 year Duration, the college/institute should approved by NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education). If you will successfully qualified D.Ed or D.El.Ed after 10+2, you can apply for TET Exam (Paper I - Primary Stage teachers). But, if you have 10+2+3 and D.Ed or D.El.Ed degree, you can apply for TET Exam (Paper I and Paper II toge...more
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Hi,
Diploma in Elementary Education is known as D.El.Ed and D.Ed is Diploma in Education. D.El.Ed course focuses to prepare teachers for the elementary stage of education which is applicable to class first to eighth. This Diploma helps you improve your skills and professional practice as a teacher. D.El.Ed is an NCTE approved 2-year elementary course. The programme enhances the educational qualities and techniques and makes you learn about teaching methods.
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To pursue D.Ed course, you must pass your 12th exam from a recognised board or equivalency. After competing D.Ed, you have multiple choices to st
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D.Ed has higher value. Other one is just for elementary level.
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