TN TET Paper 1 Syllabus

 



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TN TET Paper I Syllabus 



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GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU

TEACHERS RECRUITMENT BOARD

TAMILNADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET) – 2022

In the Notification it is mentioned that the questions in the TNTET 

Paper I will be based on the topics of the prescribed syllabus of the State for Classes I to V with their difficulty level as well as linkages up to the Secondary Stage. Now Teachers Recruitment Board releases the detailed 

syllabus for Paper I (Classes 1 – 5).

Detailed Syllabus for Paper I (Classes 1 -5)

Sl.No. Content (All Compulsory) Syllabus (Page No.) MCQs Marks Medium

i. Child Development and Pedagogy

(relevant to the age group of 6 –11 years)

1-3 30 30 *Tamil/English

ii. Language-I

Tamil/ Telugu/ Malayalam/Kannada/Urdu

(For Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Urdu the same pattern will be followed as Tamil)

4-16 30 30

iii. Language II – English 17-68 30 30

iv. Mathematics 69-87 30 30 *Tamil/English

v. Environmental Studies 88-101 30 30 *Tamil/English

Total 150 150

Chairman



TAMILNADU TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TNTET) – 2022

 

 Syllabus for Paper I (Classes 1 - 5) (All Compulsory)


I. Child Development and Pedagogy (Classes 1 - 5)

Syllabus - (Relevant to Age Group 6 - 11)


Part (A): Child Development 

Unit-I: The Children’s Profile at the Beginning of Primary 

Education—Physical and Cognitive.

Trends in physical growth—Hormonal influences on physical growth—Development of neurons Symbolic thinking and limits of logic—Sensory motor stage-Pre operational stage-Language Development—Influence of home environment, attitude of family members on cognitive development of the child-Identity status and psychological well being. 


Unit-II: The Children’s Profile at the Beginning of Primary 

Education—Social and Emotional.

Self concept and Social Awareness—Sibling relationships—Peer relationship and play—Self awareness—Cultural influence on self-concept-corresponding stages of Erickson’s Psycho-social development Emotional development in a Social context affection- sympathy-laughter-anger, sadness, fear-Parent-child relationship-Emotional well being emotion and health.


Unit-III: Physical & Intellectual Development during Primary School Years (6 to 10 Years)

Physical growth cycles-Body proportions-Muscles and fat-Capacity for attention and concentration-Selective attention-Memory strategies-processing speed and capacity-Thinking skills. Cognitive development. Concrete operational stage-Piaget’s tasks-concept of intelligence as a mental ability. Development of mental/intellectual abilities. Intelligence tests-Creativity in primary school Children.


Unit-IV: Social and Emotional Development during Primary School Years (6 to 10 Years)

Meaning of social development-social expectations-Children’s Friendships-factors in friendship and choices of companions social acceptance-the desire to belong-peer grouping-Effects of schooling on social, emotional, and cultural spheres-Pattern of emotional development-common emotional patterns-the role of maturation and-learning in emotional development how children develop likes and dislikes to subjects, teachers, school, other students-emotional balance impact of media on emotional development.


Unit-V: Moral Development during Primary School Years (6 to 10 Years)

Meaning of moral development-factors in moral training of children-Honesty-Generosity-Children’s heroes and ideals-Meaning of discipline-essentials of discipline-media and their influences on moral development.


Part (B): Learning. 

Unit-I: Learning.

Dynamic internal process-connecting old knowledge to new information-language learning-acquiring learning habits-learning to adapt to diverse situations in life-Nature of learning-learning through interactions.


Unit-II: Types, levels and approaches to Learning.

Types of learning-Learning Hierarchy-signal learning stimulus-response learning-Motor and verbal chain learning-Multiple discriminations concept learning-Learning rules and problem-solving. Learning Levels from imprint to intuition- examples of learning at different levels. Approaches- Behaviourist - cognitivist and constructivist.


Unit-III: Concepts and constructs. 

Concepts and constructs-concept-formation-Use of materials activities, scheme pictures, real life experiences-construct mental representations of external reality-connecting ideas generated by students due to exposure to peers, media and community-concept mapping.


Unit-IV: Factors Contributing to Learning. 

Personal psychological, social, emotional factors and school related factors, Learning style; teaching strategies; media; technology; 

1. Teaching Learning Process 

2. Teacher’s personality traits.


Unit-V: Constructivist Approach to Learning. 

Learners construct knowledge for themselves-constructing meaning is learning-focus on the learner not on the lesson taught- Personal and social construction of meaning-Learning to Learn making meaning Learning, a social activity-ZPD.


Unit-VI: Learning and Knowledge 

Active learner-Nurturing learners’ active and creative activities children’s voices and experiences-integrating their experiences with School Knowledge-Right to learn-Physical and emotional security for learning. Conceptual development-continous process-All children capable of learning-important aspects of learning-various ways of learning-Cognitive readiness for learning-Learning in and outside the school-knowledge and understanding-recreating knowledge-manifesto for learning.



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