Proposed Semester Syllabus (M.P. Ed)
OBSERVATIONS INVITED
The proposed syllabi have been circulated for peer review. Hence observations are invited on the syllabi that follow in the next section.
Kindly send your observations kiran_sandhi36@yahoo.co.in
I ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
II THE SYLLABUS - M.P.ED SEMESTER SYSTEM
- AN OVER VIEW
- AT A GLANCE
- TABLE OF DETAILED CONTENTS
- DETAILED SYLLABUS
III APPENDICES
Appendix-1: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: A BRIEF REPORT
Appendix-2: LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS OF NATIONAL WORKSHOP
2.1 Members of Committee of Courses
2.2 Members of Sub-Committee
2.3 Participants for National Workshop
2.4 Internal Review Committee Members
2.5 External Review Members
Appendix-3: GROUP NORMS FOR DEVELOPING CURRICULUM/ SYLLABI
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
It is to record deepest sense of appreciation and gratitude to:
v All the experts of various areas of Physical Education & Sports for their services and professional in-puts towards developing the present curriculum;
v Each participant for their commitment and contribution towards the present academic endeavour;
v University of Delhi for the academic sanction and financial support provided to the organization of the National Workshop held on “Review and Development of Curriculum” from 5th to 6th March 2008.
Dr. Kiran Sandhu
HOD
AN OVERVIEW
Master’s of Physical Education (M.P.Ed) - Semester System
Over View of the Scheme:
In an over view, the proposal has following scheme of study:
Ø Four papers of study for each semester;
Ø Specialization for theory subject: four Papers of study in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th semester.
Ø Specialization for Sports Activity area: three Papers of study for 1st,2nd,and 3rd semester
Ø Optional papers one paper each in 3rd and 4th semester
Ø Compulsory Dissertation/ thesis in 4th semester
Ø Compulsory two courses as add-on during course of study through all the semesters
Ø Internship/hands-on experiences
Objectives:
In summary, the Objectives of the proposal of M.P.Ed. (Semester System) is primarily to introduce:
§ Globally accepted concept of Masters Level study through Semester System at University of Delhi.
§ Conception and setting-up the scope of study for specialization in theory and activity areas of Physical education and Sports, so as to cater to various upcoming career options in physical education, sports and sports sciences with a specific focus on careers related with teaching and research, health & Fitness, Communications, Industry and Marketing, Management and organization.
§ To provide opportunities and scope for higher study to the students from other stream of education especially the B.A. Programme, who peruse physical education as Application and Discipline courses.
§ To provide for specialized branch of study at the credit of students, so that they may go for advanced study in the chosen area of commitment.
§ To promote Research and Development in more focused way with analytical and in-depth understanding of a particular branch of study in Physical Education and sports.
§ To pave way for developing specialized professionals in physical education and sports to take up future challenges in research, teaching and administrative careers.
§ To provide scope of learning and acquisition of technical skills for Sports event management & organization in the national interest like Common Wealth Games, Olympics, Asians Games National Championship and other local level events etc.
Areas of Study:
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Compulsory |
· Research Design & Statistics in Physical Education · Scientific Basis of Sports Training & Talent Identification · Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education · Educational Technology and Pedagogy Techniques · Athlete’s Care & Rehabilitation · Dissertation |
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Subject Specialization |
· Exercise Physiology · Sport Biomechanics · Sport Psychology · Professional Preparation and Curriculum Design · Sport Sociology · Sport Management |
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Game of Specialization |
· All sports conducted by AIU (Subject to availability of personnel & Infrastructure) - Module I, II, III |
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Optional –I |
· Fundamentals Sport Sociology · Fundamentals of Sport Psychology · Fundamentals of Sport Biomechanics · Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology · Fundamentals of Sport Management & Administration · Fundamentals of Health Education |
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Optional II |
· Adapted Physical Education · Fitness & Wellness · Sport Therapy · Sport Journalism · Sport Industry & Marketing · Sport, Physical Activity & Nutrition |
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Add-on Courses |
· Sports Nutrition and Exercise Prescription/Advance Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription · Sports Field Technology · Gymnasium Operations · Computer Application in Phy Edu & Sports · Life Saving Skills & Disaster Management · Adventure Sports Leadership Training · Sport and Community Volunteer Leadership · Sports for All · Physical Education for all · Study of Olympics |
At a Glance
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Semester I |
Semester II |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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I (i) |
Research Design & Statistics in Physical Education (Module I) |
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Scientific Basis of Sports Training & Talent Identification
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III (i) |
Game of Specialization · (Module I) (Skill Perfection & Teaching) · All sports conducted by AIU (Subject to availability of personnel & Infrastructure |
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IV (i) |
Subject Specialization (Module I) IV. (i) a) Exercise Physiology IV. (i) b) Sport Biomechanics IV. (i) c) Sport Psychology IV. (i) d) Professional Preparation & Curriculum Design IV. (i) e) Sport Sociology IV. (i) f) Sport Management |
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I (ii) |
Research Design & Statistics (Module 2)
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Educational Technology & Pedagogy Techniques in Phy. Ed.
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III (ii) |
Game of Specialization · (Module 2) (Coaching & Performance) · All sports conducted by AIU (Subject to availability of personnel & Infrastructure |
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IV (ii) |
Subject Specialization (Module 2) IV. (ii) a) Exercise Physiology IV. (ii) b) Sport Biomechanics IV. (ii) c) Sport Psychology IV. (ii) d) Professional Preparation & Curriculum Design IV. (ii) e) Sport Sociology IV. (ii) f) Sport Management |
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VI |
Athlete’s Care & Rehabilitation
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III (iii) |
Game of Specialization · (Module 3) (Organization & Management of Sport Events) · All sports conducted by AIU (Subject to availability of personal & Infrastructure |
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Paper No. |
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Semester I |
Semester II |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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VII |
Optional Group I (one to be selected from list) VII (a) Fundamentals of Sport Sociology VII (b) Fundamentals of Sport Psychology VII (c) Fundamentals of Health Education VII (d) Fundamentals of Sport Biomechanics VII (e) Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology VII (f) Fundamentals of Sport Management & Administration |
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IV (iii) |
Subject Specialization (Module 3) IV. (iii) a) Exercise Physiology IV. (iii) b) Sport Biomechanics IV. (iii) c) Sport Psychology IV. (iii) d) Professional Preparation & Curriculum Design IV. (iii) e) Sport Sociology IV. (iii) f) Sport Management |
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VIII |
Optional Group II (one to be selected from list) VII (a) Adapted Physical Education VII (b) Fitness & Wellness VII (c) Sport Therapy VII (d) Sport Journalism VII (e) Sport Industry & Marketing VII (f) Sport, Physical Activity & Nutrition |
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Dissertation |
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Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education |
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IV (iv) |
Subject Specialization (Module 4) IV. (iv) a) Exercise Physiology IV. (iv) b) Sport Biomechanics IV. (iv) c) Sport Psychology IV. (iv) d) Professional Preparation & Curriculum Design IV. (iv) e) Sport Sociology IV. (iv) f) Sport Management |
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List of Add-on Courses:
· •Sports Nutrition & Exercise Prescription/ Advance Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription; •Sports Field Technology; •Gymnasium Operations; •Computer Application in Phy Edu & Sports; •Life Saving Skills & Disaster Management; •Adventure Sports Leadership Training; •Sports and Community Volunteer Leadership; •Sports for All; •Physical Education for All; •Study of Olympics
TABLE OF DETAILED CONTENTS
TABLE OF DETAILED CONTENTS
SEMESTER-I
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S. |
Paper No. |
Module |
Title of the Paper |
Page No. |
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1. |
I (i) |
I |
Research Process and Statistical Techniques in Physical Education |
1 |
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2. |
II |
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Scientific Basis of Sports Training & Talent Identification |
2-5 |
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3. |
III (i) |
I |
Game of Specialization (One to be selected from the list) 1. Athletics 2. Aquatics (Swimming, Diving & Water-polo) 3. Badminton 4. Basketball 5. Cricket 6. Football 7. Gymnastics 8. Handball 9. Hockey 10. Judo 11. Kabaddi 12. Kho-Kho 13. Table Tennis 14. Volleyball 15. Yoga |