Abstract India got its independence in 1947. India afterwards needed its own constitutional setup. It was not simple though a very complex phenomenon. It later on shaped itself to the Union and State Concept. The main concept of Federalism was “Distribution of Powers.” Union as a whole that deemed to be central power administered its constituent States. It is only after that it became necessary to shape up the Federal structure of India. The Supreme courts and the High Courts of several states helped in developing Indian Federalism. As time…
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HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARIES: A STUDY By Jincy Joseph and Aneesh C.A.
Abstract Ensuring quality library service is essential for the overall development of students and thereby achieving the goals of education. . But the present study, reveals that the situation of libraries in the Higher Secondary Schools is far from the expected standards and is disappointing. The main problems faced by the libraries, according to the students, are mainly limited lending hours, insufficient collection of books and other documents, closed access system, burden of class works, students’ lack of interest in reading, lack of support from the librarian, number of books…
Read MoreTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STUDENTS FACEBOOK USAGE AND THEIR PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, ETHIOPIA By Galata Sitota, Amare Misganaw, Ambachew Tarekegn
Abstract The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between students Facebook usage and their psychosocial adjustment of Haramaya university regular students. Three hundred Fifty one students were selected randomly. Data were collected through open and close ended questionnaire. Data were analyzed using a mixture of descriptive and inferential statistical methods that were successively conducted to examining the status of psychosocial adjustment (one-sample t- test, Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, independent sample t-test). Findings indicated that Facebook user students included in our present research have a considerable level…
Read MoreA STUDY ABOUT THE CHALLENGES IN THE WAY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT By Abhinendrasingh B. Thakur
Women empowerment in India has a major issue for the government of India because people are not aware about the importance of women empowerment in the society. People are unaware because they are illiterate on largest number and that is the reason this issue cannot be taken seriously on a great level. Education of women in India has a big issue for government and civil society because educated women can perform their role in the development of a country very well. But in India, women are not able to…
Read MoreA STUDY ON ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS By Nadhiya M. and Vinoth S.
Abstract Education is a fundamental means to bring any desired change in society. This can be attained only if schools become real centers of learning. Education not only helps in the development of personality of the child but also determine his/her future. The need of environmental education is to educate the people of all ages on environment for making decisions which are compatible to environment. Environmental Education is a necessary tool for making appropriate decisions concerning the solution and prevention of environmental problems. People need to learn ways to perceive…
Read MoreRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND EMOTIONAL MATURITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS By Dr.Rajasree S.
Abstract Indian education system is a producer of ‘British Rule’ whose aim was to prepare man-power for running the administration. It could neither fulfill the needs of the society – nor could it produce individuals capable of adjustment. This education led only to the one dimensional development of academic aspect of a person. There was no provision for emotional, moral, spiritual and social development of a person. Even the modern education today does not provide the curriculum and methods for the multidimensional growth of the personality. This kind of education…
Read MoreSALARIED TAX PAYERS’ AWARENESS LEVEL ABOUT THE INCOME TAX SYSTEM: A STUDY By Dr.A.Selvaraj and K.K.Gomathi
Abstract Tax is the major source of income to the Government. Tax is a kind of money of which it is the legal duty of every citizen of the country to pay honestly. Many economists are of the view that the tax is a compulsory payment to the Government by the tax payers without any expectation. A tax-payer is not entitled to compel the Government, while paying tax, to give something to him/her in return of the amount he/she has paid. But, taxation can be considered as a convenient method…
Read MoreA STUDY ON SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE OF STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT LEARNING DISABILITY By Boban Eranimos
Abstract The present study investigates the social intelligence of students with and without learning disability. The total sample consisted of 40 subjects, which include 20 students diagnosed with learning disability (LD) and 20 normal students. The descriptive survey method was used for the present study. Purposive sampling method was used for sample selection. The Tromso Social Intelligence Scale (TSIS) was used to measure Social Intelligence (SI) and its three components such as social information processing, social skill and social awareness. Results revealed that students with learning disability have significantly lower…
Read MoreATTITUDE OF STUDENT TEACHERS TOWARDS MICRO TEACHING IN KURNOOL DISTRICT By Dr. K. Sekhar Reddy
Abstract Teaching in essence, means creating an environment for learning, there are several components of this environment, viz., the learner, the learning situation, the teacher and the interaction that goes on between the learners and the teacher. Teaching technique used in a particular teaching learning environment depends on many factors including the objectives, teaching methods, ability of the students, personality and experience of the teacher. It helps the teacher to acquire mastery over teaching. Teaching technique not only helps in better understanding of teaching on the part of the teachers…
Read MoreTHE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO PROFESSIONAL LEARNING: COLLABORATION By Dr. A. Jeyantha Mary
Abstract The paper aims at how to improve education service through exploring the practicable methods of teaching collaboration. The paper concerns with the characteristics of effective teacher-teacher collaboration. It highlights on how to establish an effective mechanic for administrative teacher collaboration to promote the collaborative awareness. Teacher collaboration is a joint social task in education, not an individual or specific one, which will be universally applied in the current teaching. The paper reveals the approaches for teacher collaboration relate to education service delivery and gives some suggestions in practice. Keywords:…
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