Dped 15-16
Dped 15-16
(2015-16)
1st Semester
External Internal
I English 40 10 - 50
Note:- The practical classes shall be held as per the scheme of each semester. The final practical
examinations for each semester shall be conducted by external & internal examiners at the end of each
semester. Minimum Five students must opt an optional paper to run the options.
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2nd Semester
Paper Nomenclature Marks theory Practicals Max Marks
External Internal
Note:- The practical classes shall be held as per the scheme of each semester. The final practical
examinations for each semester shall be conducted by external & internal examiners at the end of each
semester. Minimum Five students must opt an optional paper to run the options.
Practical External
Teaching-Aid 10 marks
Teaching-Aid 10 marks
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Teaching progression 15 marks
Practical File
05 marks
Viva-voce
10 marks
Note:- The practical classes shall be held as per the scheme of each semester. The final practical
examinations for each semester shall be conducted by external & internal examiners at the end of each
semester. Minimum Five students must opt an optional paper to run the options.
1. One supervisory lesson in teaching from every games, athletic events and other activity events will
be prepared by the students in their practical note book and checked by the concerned teacher during
the session.
2. No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the examinations if he/she fails to prepare the teaching
lesson of games/athletics/other activities.
3. Final lesson will be prepared on a separate chart for final examination in games, athletics and other
activities.
4. The draw for final practical examinations (Athletics, Games and Other Activities) will be drawn ten
days before the final examination.
5. The internal examiner(s) for practical examinations shall be appointed by the Principal of the College
Concerned and the student note book be got countersigned by the HOD/Principal of the College
Concerned.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS OF D.P.ED.
Semester 3rd & 4th
Semester-3rd
External Internal
Note:- The practical classes shall be held as per the scheme of each semester. The final practical
examinations for each semester shall be conducted by external & internal examiners at the end of each
semester. Minimum Five students must opt an optional paper to run the options.
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4th Semester
Note:- The practical classes shall be held as per the scheme of each semester. The final practical
examinations for each semester shall be conducted by external & internal examiners at the end of each
semester. Minimum Five students must opt an optional paper to run the options.
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SEMESTER-WISE SYLLABI OF D..P.ED. COURSE
PAPER-I (SEMESTER-1st) 2015-16
ENGLISH
Max. Marks: 50
Internal marks: 10
External marks: 40
1. Paper setter will set 7 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 4
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 10 marks. It will comprise of 5 short answer
type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of three units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer Type questions will carry
10 marks each.
1. Attempt four questions in all, selecting at least one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
- Explanation with reference to the context two passages with internal choice from the books
collection of essays (ideas Aglow).
UNIT-II
REFERENCE
1. High School English Grammar- by Wren & Martin revised by N.DV. Prasad Rao, Published
by S.Chand, Delhi.
2. Advanced English Grammar by Martin Hewings, Published by Cambridge University Press,
New Delhi.
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PAPER-II (Semester 1st)
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5 questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short answer type
questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students will be
required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will carry 16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
- Meaning, nature and kinds of anxiety. Anxiety and performance, Management of Anxiety
- Emotions and their implications in sports
- Definition of Adjustment: personal and social adjustment; causes of Mal adjustment.
- Role of Physical Education in preventing maladjustment and promoting adjustment.
REFERENCE
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1. Bhatia, Hans Raj, Test Book of Education Psychology, Delhi: Macmillan,2003.
3. Dridge & Hung : Psychological foundations of Education. Harper and Row Publishers.
4. Jain, D.,Introduction to Psychology, New Delhi: K.S.K,2003.
8. Jack H.Liewellyn - Psychology of Coaching : Theory and Application (Surjeet Publisher New
Judy A. Blucker Delhi)
9. Jashwant Kaur Virk - Psychology of Teaching and Learning (Twenty First Century Publication.
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PAPER-III (SEMESTER 1st)
FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
NOTE:-
4. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
5. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
6. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
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- The Development of S.A.F. games and common wealth games.
UNIT-IV
REFERENCES
1. Bhatia K.K. and Narang Principles of Education (Methods and Techniques) Ludhiana, Parkash
Brothers Educational Publishers.
2. Gupta Rakesh, Akhlesh, Santosh Sharma, Professional Preparation and Curriculum Design in
Physical Education.
3. M.L.Kamlesh & M.S. Sangral: Principles & History of Physical Education
4. Harold M.Barrow: Man and His Movements Principles of Physical Education
5. J.E. William: Principles of Physical Education.
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Paper-IV (Semester 2nd)
Computer
Max Marks: 50
Internal Marks: 10
External Marks: 40
Time: 3 hours
(a) For paper setter
1. Paper setter will set 7 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 4
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 10 marks. It will comprise of 5 short answer
type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of three units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer Type questions will carry
10 marks each.
1. Attempt four questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
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PAPER-V (SEMESTER-2nd)
ELEMENTARY ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Max. Marks: 100
Internal Marks: 20
External marks: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE:-
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short answer
type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will carry
16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
- The Skeleton system: Its structure; its functions, Pelvic Gurdle male and female,
Spinal column.
- The Joints and their movements; shoulder joint, Elbow joint, hip joint, knee joint and
ankle joint.
UNIT-III
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REFERENCES
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PAPER-VI (SEMESTER-2nd)
Management of Physical Education and Sports
Max. Marks: 100
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE:-
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short answer
type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will carry
16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
REFERENCES
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Paper-VII (Semester 3rd)
ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE
Total Marks: 100
Theory Marks: 80
Inter Assessment: 20
Time: 3 hours
NOTE:-
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
NATURAL PROCESS
- Solar System:- Sun, major planets and their satellites. Water cycle, wind, ice, ecosystem,
components of ecosystem. Ecological succession, major biotic communities, biomes of
India, whether modification, noise pollution.
UNIT-II PUBLIC HEALTH
- Epidemiology – meaning and its types, food borne and water borne diseases, food related
health problems other than biological agents. Air borne disease. Disease from animal to
man. Air borne infection caused by pollution other than micro-organism, insecticide, control
& measurements of Rodents.
UNIT-III- WATER RESOURCES AND AIR RESOURCES
- Uses of water, water sanitation, sources of water, water supply, water quality, water
purification, drinking water standard, contamination of drinking water, water pollutants.
Types of water pollution and its causes. Control of water pollution and water management.
- Air pollution, source of air pollution, major types of air pollutants and consequences of air
pollution. Effects of air pollution on human health and in other organism. Effects of air
pollution on weather, air pollution control, control of gaseous pollution, control of air
pollution by legislation and trees.
UNIT-IV
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management, solid waste management. Environment ethics environment conservation, bio-
sphere reserve forest conversation, bio-diversity conservation, wild life conservation.
REFERENCES
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PAPER-VIII (SEMESTER-3rd)
Introduction of Sports Training
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
REFERENCES
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Paper-IX (SEMESTER-3rd)
Officiating and Coaching in Competitive Sports
Max. Marks: 100
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE:-
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
REFERENCE BOOKS
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PAPER-X (SEMESTER-4th)
Kinesiology, Corrective Exercises and Rehabilitation in games and sports
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
(b) For Candidates
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
- Basic concept of force, motion, Newton’s Laws, equilibrium and centre of gravity.
- Characteristics and functions of Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle Muscles; Deltoid,
Pectorals major, supra spinatus, trepezius
- Elbow Joint: Biceps Brachi, Brachialis and Triceps
- Hip and Knee joint: Quadriceps, Hamstring, Sartorius and Gastroeenemous
- Other Muscles: Reetus Abdominus, Sternoclcidomastoid.
UNIT-III
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UNIT-IV
- Meaning of exercise therapy, kinds & utility of corrective exercise therapy in sports
and Physical-Education corrective exercise therapy for back pain, spondylyses,
arthetics, kyphosis & lordosis
REFERENCES
2. Rosche, P.J. Burk, Kinesiology and application Anatomy, lea and Febiger, 1970.
3. Dyson, J., the Mechanizes of Athletics, University of London Press Ltd., Warevocl Squire,
London.
4. Rosche, P.J. Burk, Kinesiology and Applicatn Anatomy, Les and Febiger, 1967.
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PAPER-XI (SEMESTER-4th)
Health & Adapted Physical Education
Max. Marks: 100
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE:-
1. Paper setter will set 9 questions in all, out of which students will be required to attempt 5
questions.
2. Question No. 1 will be compulsory and will carry 16 marks. It will comprise of 8 short
answer type questions of 2 marks each to be selected from the entire syllabus.
3. Two long answer type questions will be set from each of four units, out of which the students
will be required to attempt one question from each unit. Long answer type questions will
carry 16 marks each.
1. Attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one questions from each unit.
Question No. 1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.
UNIT-I
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REFERENCES
1. Adapted Physical Education & Sports Fourth Edition- Joseph-D. Winnick- Human Kinetics.
2. Developmental and adapted physical activity assessment. Michael Horvart, E. Block, Luke, E.
Kelly-Human Kinetics.
3. Our Health is in our Hands, B.S.Rathee, Dr. Jagir Nain and Professor (Mrs) Santosh Sharma.
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