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RAJASTHAN ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (REET)&2022

BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, RAJASTHAN, AJMER


Syllabus - Level – II
( For a person who intends to be a teacher for Class VI to VIII)
Paper-II, Section-I, Paper- Child Development and Pedagogy
Total Question : 30
Total Marks : 30

 Child Development : Concept of growth and development, Dimensions and Principles
of development. Factors affecting development (especially in the context of family and
school) and their relationship with learning.
 Role of Heredity and environment.

 Individual Differences :- Meaning, types and Factors Affecting Individual differences
 Personality : Concept and types of personality, Factors responsible for shaping it. Its
measurement.
 Intelligence : Concept, Theories and its measurement. Multiple Intelligence. Its
implication.

 Understanding diverse learners: Backward, Mentally retarded, gifted, creative,
disadvantaged-deprived, CWSN, children with learning disabilities.

 Learning Difficulties.
 Adjustment : Concept and ways of adjustment. Role of teacher in the adjustment.

 Meaning and Concept of learning and its processes. Factors Affecting learning
 Theories of learning (Behaviourism, Gestalt, Cognitivism, Constructivism) and their
implication
 How Children learn. Learning processes, Reflection, Imagination and Argument constructivism,
experiencial learning, concept mapping, investigatory, approach, problem solving.
 Motivation and Implications for Learning


 Teaching learning processes, Teaching learning strategies and methods in the context of
National Curriculum Framework 2005.
 Meaning and purposes of Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation. Comprehensive
and Continuous Evaluation. Construction of Achievement Test, Learning Outcomes.
 Action Research.
 Right to Education Act 2009 (Role and Responsibilities of Teachers)

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RAJASTHAN ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (REET)&2022
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, RAJASTHAN, AJMER
Syllabus-LEVEL – II
(CLASS 6 TO 8)
PAPER-II, SECTION-II, LANGUAGE – I ENGLISH

Total Questions: 30
Total Marks : 30

• Unseen Prose Passage

Synonyms, Antonyms, Spellings, Word-formation, One Word Substitution

• Unseen Prose Passage

Parts of Speech, Tenses, Determiners, Degrees of comparison.

• Framing Questions Including Wh-questions, Active and Passive Voice, Narration


Knowledge of English Sounds and Phonetic Symbols

• Principles of Teaching English, Methods and Approaches to English


Language Teaching

• Development of Language Skills, Teaching Learning Materials:( Text books,


Multi-media Materials and other resources).

• Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation, Assessment and Evaluation in


Language.

 The criteria for multiple choice questions will be based on the syllabus
prescribed by the State Government for classes 6 to 8 and the text books
prevailing in the current academic session 2021-22, but difficulty level of the
questions will be up to the senior secondary (class 12) text books.

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RAJASTHAN ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (REET)&2022
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, RAJASTHAN, AJMER
Syllabus - Level-II
( For a person, who intends to be a Social Science Teacher for Classes VI to VIII)

PAPER-II, SECTION&IV (b) Social Studies


Total Questions: 60
Total Marks : 60
• Indian Civilization, Culture and Society
Indus valley civilization, Vedic culture, Jainism and Buddihism, Mahajanpadas
• Mauryan & Gupta Empires and Post-Gupta Period
Political history & administration, contribution to Indian culture,
India (600-1000 AD), Greater India
• Medieval and Modern Period
The Bhakti and Sufi Movement, Mughal-Rajput relations; Mughal administration,
British policies towards Indian states, Revolt of 1857, Impacts of British Rule on Indian Economy, Renaissance and Social
reforms, Indian National Movement (1885-1947)
• Indian Constitution and Democracy
Making of the Indian Constitution and its features, Preamble, Fundamental rights and Fundamental duties, Social
justice, Child Rights and Child Protection, Election in Democracy and Voters Awareness.
• Government : Composition and Functions
Parliament, President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers; Supreme Court, State Government, Panchayati
raj and Urban Self - Government. (in reference to Rajasthan) District Administration and Judicial System.
• Earth and Our Environment
Solar System, Latitude, Longitude, Earth`s Movement, Air Pressure and winds, Cyclone and Anti-cyclone, Ocean Circulation,
Volcano, Earthquake, Environmental Problems and their Solutions.
• Geography and Resources of India
Physiographic regions, Climate, Natural vegetation, Wild Life, Multipurpose River-valley projects, Soil,
Agriculture crops, Industries, Minerals, Transportation, Population, Human Resources. Economic and Social
Programmes of Development,
• Geography and Resources of Rajasthan
Physical regions, Climate and drainage system, Lakes, Water conservation and Harvesting, Agriculture, Soil, Crops,
Minerals and Energy resources, Major Canales and River-valley projects of Rajasthan, Transport, Industries, Population,
Tourist Places of Rajasthan, Forest and wild life.
• History of Rajasthan
Ancient Civilizations and Janpadas, Hi sto r y o f ma jor d yn as ti e s o f R aj a sth an, Cont ribut ion o f R aj a sth an
in r e vol t o f 1857, Prajamandal , Tribal's and Peasant Movement i n R a j a s t h a n , Integration of Rajasthan, Major
Personalities of Rajasthan.
 Art and Cultural of Rajasthan
Heritage of Rajasthan (Forts, Palaces, M o n u m e n t s ) Fairs, Festivals, Folk-arts of Rajasthan, Painting of
Rajasthan, Folk dance and folk Drama of Rajasthan, Lok- Devta, Lok Saint, Folk Music and Musical Instruments of
Rajasthan, Handicrafts and architecture of Rajasthan, Dresses and Ornaments of Rajasthan , Languages and Literature of
Rajasthan.
• Pedagogical Issues – I
Concept & Nature of Social Science/Social Studies; Class Room Processes, activities and
discourse; Problems of teaching Social Science/Social Studies; Developing critical thinking.
• Pedagogical Issues – II
Enquiry/Empirical Evidence; Teaching Learning Material and Teaching Aids, Information and Communication
Technology. Project Work, Learning outcomes, Evaluation

 The criteria for multiple choice questions will be based on the syllabus prescribed by the State
Government for classes 6 to 8 and the text books prevailing in the current academic session 2021-22,
but difficulty level of the questions will be up to the senior secondary (class 12) text books.

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