Is it enough to Study B.Ed for One Year ?

Question:Because Education is to Teach & observe and finally to Serve many things which happens to future lives and much to students.

Answers:
Yes; B.Ed is a one year course in most of the states and it has two parts - Theory and practice. The curriculum covers teaching methods; tools, child psychology, time management, various other team work skills etc. There is also a teaching practice session where the student teacher will go to a regular school and take classes under the supervison and guidance of an experienced teacher. Completion of this course successfully entails you for a B.Ed degree. However, the actual learning starts when you become a regular teacher.
so for learning B.Ed. education is to know teaching techniques. when u really start teaching u will learn what really teaching means. so for learning techniques one year is enough.
It is only one year course if u do regularly
Will anyone pay you for dropping out of college?
My mum had done her B.Ed. through correspondence, and she's a brilliant teacher. Hers was a two-year course though. And this is about more more than fifteen years ago now!
As the course is designed for one year duration it will be of one year only. U can't split it into two unless u duck in the first year & then continue in the other.

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