Encyclopaedia of Education (In 7 Volumes)
Synopsis
Education may be the simplest word used most commonly and frequently, but no other word might have so many diverse meanings as it has. That’s why it is said only education can mould a society to take any type of challenges and over come obstacles that come in way. Education of different subjects requires different techniques and method to impart it properly. Western developed countries have already developed full-fledged programmes on educational system and proper teaching methods based on research. Developing countries like India have now realized importance of education and some efforts are being made to implement. This Encyclopaedia of Education in conceived looking of such a work that can equip the students with most desired contemporary subjects like: Environmental Education, Extension Education, Distance Education, Teacher’s Modern Educational Technology and Health Education. Seven heads in all are covered in this encyclopaedia. All prepared with relevant, contemporary and authentic material that makes this encyclopaedia relevant to the needs and aspirations of the reader. With knowledge acquired from encyclopaedia reader will gain an authority on the subject. Besides knowledge he will acquire proper competencies to deliver the knowledge skills and values. Encyclopaedia is intended for students, teachers, teacher in training and teacher trainers.
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Anuradha Sharma