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Kaur, Lakhwinder
- Teacher Education and ICT Framework
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1 Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, Raikot, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
1 Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, Raikot, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
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Sadbhavana-Research Journal of Human Development, Vol 6, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 97-101Abstract
In the contemporary era, Technology plays vital role for the growth of education. The teachers and students are closely related to each other for the expansion of education system. The quality of education depends upon the knowledge and attitude of teachers towards the ICT. Information and communication technology (ICT) can provide more flexible and effective ways for professional development for teachers and connect teachers to the global teacher community. Teacher educators are the facilitators in any educational reform movement. In order to effectively implement the prescribed curriculum and to achieve its objectives of preparing better future teachers, teacher, educators should themselves be psychologically and academically competent. This paper is emphasis on the ICT framework in teacher training and teacher development in UNESCO.Keywords
ICT, Teacher Education, ICT Framework.- Social Adjustment of Adolescents in Relation to Their Social Loafing Behaviour
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1 Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, IN
1 Sadbhavna College of Education for Women, IN
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Sadbhavana-Research Journal of Human Development, Vol 7, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 44-50Abstract
The present study examined the relationship of Social Adjustment and loafing behavior of adolescents of private and Government schools. Sample of 200 adolescent students was selected for the present study. For this purpose Social loafing scale by Alam and Srivastva (1971) and Deva’s Social Adjustment Inventory (SAI), Deva (1990) were used. Mean, SD and correlation were used for for the analysis of data. From the analysis it was concluded that there is insignificant relationship of social adjustment and social loafing behavior of Adolescents.Keywords
Social Adjustment, Adolescents, Social Loafing Behaviour.References
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