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SEMESTER 3:

Module 3- Quality Concerns and Management System in Secondary and Senior Secondary Education (Reference)

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1. Contemporary Issues And Challenges In The Indian Education System, Dr. R. N. Nadar (Journal)

2. Education Status Report of India- Primary, Middle and Secondary Education, Prepared by Anju Gupta, Independent Development Consultant Catalyst Management Services (CMS) | CEI - India

3. Delor's Commission Report (UNESCO)

4. Status of Education in India- National Report, Prepared by National University of Educational Planning and Administration

5. Indian School Educational System- An Overview (2014), Prepared by British Council

6. Quality Education-RMSA

7. Final Report on 'Quality in School Education' for Quality Council of India, New Delhi

8. Professional Development of Teachers

9. Quality in Education—Concept, Origin,and Approaches

10. NUEPA

11. Research in Secondary Education

12. Various Agencies- NCERT, SCERT, NUEPA, IASE, CIET

13. Critical aprisal of secondary school curriculum


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M.Ed (SEMESTER-4) MEd. 14.2 Higher Education (Reference)

1. Azad.J.L.(1975). Financing Higher Education in India. New Delhi : Sterling

2. Bell,R.E. & Yougnson A,J, (Eds) (1973). Present and Future of Higher Education. London:Tavistock

3. Gupta.O.P.(1993). Higher Education in India Since independence : UGC and its Approach. New Delhi: Concept Pub.co.

4. Manning,K. (2014). Organizational Theory in Higher Education . Nutech Print services

5. Panikkar,K.N. & Bhaskaran Nair . (2012)Globalization and Higher Education in India. Delhi:Pearson

6. Panikkar,K.N., Joseph,J.,Geethat,G. & Lal,M.A. (2011) Quality Access and Social Justice in Higher Education. Delhi:Pearson

7. Panikkar,K.N. & Bhaskaran Nair . (2011)Emerging Trends in Higher Education in India. Delhi:Pearson

8. Patil .V.T. (1984). The saemster System: substance and problems. New Delhi : Sterling

9. Patnaik.J.(2001). Higher Education in Information Age. New Delhi: Authers Press

10.Powar,K.B. (2002). Indian Higher Education. New Delhi : Concept Pub.co.

11.Khurana, P.S.M. & Singhal,P.K. (Eds) (2010). Higher Education: Quality & Management. Delhi : Gyan

12.Sambell.K., McDowell.L, & Montegommy (2013). Assessment for Learning in Higher Education. NewYork: Routledge 13.Slowey,M & Watson,D.(Ed)(2003). Higher Education and the Life Course. Glasglow: Open university Press

14.Vashist.V. (2002). Modern Methods of Training of Univesity and College Teachers. New Delhi: Sarup & sons

15.Wright.J. (1982). Learning to Learn in Higher Education. Great Britan: Croom Helm

16.Online resources – OECD

17. The assessment of higher education learning outcomes

18.dguidelinesonqualityprovisionincrossborderhighereducation.

20.http://www.oecd.org/education/skills-beyondschool/AHELOFSReportVolume1.pdf 21.http://www.oecd.org/edu/imhe/supportingqualityteachinginhighereducation.htm Page 169 of 195 169 22.http://www.oecd.org/education/skills-beyondschool/thematicreviewoftertiaryeducation.htm 23.http://www.oecd.org/education/skills-beyondschool/AHELOFSReportVolume3.pdf 24.http://www.oecd.org/edu/ceri/international-seminar-innovative-approacheseducation-privatehigher25.education-sector.htm 26.http://www.oecd.org/edu/ceri/highereducationto2030volume2globalisation.htm 27.http://www.pgce.soton.ac.uk/ict/NewPGCE/PDFs10/NML-in-HigherEducation.pdf