INTRODUCTION TO EXTENSION EDUCATION

Paper Code: 
HSC 105
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

 

This course will enable the students-

·   To understand basic concepts and principles behind extension education.    

·   To understand different ways of non formal education.

·   To make students understand in brief the basic concept of extension models.

6.00

 

Meaning and Concept of Extension Education

  • Aims, objectives and history of extension education
  • Philosophies of extension education
  • Principles of extension education

12.00

 

Extension Education Process

·         Process of extension education

·         Environment for learning

·         Role of the educator, role of people

·         Qualities of extension worker

·         Role of extension education in national development

 

8.00

 

   Extension Models:

·         Technology – Innovation – Transfer model

·         Social education model

·         Social action     

·         Empowerment/participation model

 

6.00

 

Types of Education:

·         Formal

·         Non-formal and informal

·         Adult education

·         Importance and significance of adult and non-formal education

 

13.00

 

Overview of the techniques used for Need Assessment

·                           PRA Technique (Participatory Rural Approaches)

·                           RRA Technique (Rapid Rural Appraisal)

·                           PLA Technique (Participatory Learning and Action)

 

Essential Readings: 
  1. Dahama O.P. (1998): Education and communication for Development, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
  2.   Pillai, K.S. (1993): ABC of  Non-formal Education, 17-B, Indraprasth Estate, New Delhi, Indian Adult Education Association.
References: 

 

1. O.S. Rathore. Hand Book of Extension Education, Agrotech Publishing, 1999.

2. Uttam Kumar Singh and A. K. Nayak. Extension Education, 1997, Commonwealth publishers in association with Dr. Zakir Hussain Institute of non-formal and continuing education.

3. Hussain Institute for non-formal and continuing education.

4. Kindervalter, Suzzane (1979): Non-formal Education an Empowering Process, Centre for International education, 285, Hills House South Amherst, Massachusetts 01003. USA, University of Massachusetts.

5. Mistry S.P. Non-formal Education 1998 Radha Publications 437814B, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002.

6. Rajani, R. Stirurr- Non-formal Education for Development APH publishing Corporation, 5, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New elhi-110002.

7. Reddy, R.S.- Adult and Non-formal Education 1999 Common Wealth    Publisher.

8. Sharma, S.R. – Reflections on Continuing and Non Formal Education-1997 Pointer Publishers, SMS Highway. Jaipur.

9. Singh Dev Raj- Infra Structure Planning for Non Formal Education –1995, Common Wealth Publishers.

  1. Singh, U.K., Sudarshan K N. Non-Formal and Continuing Education. 1996 Discovery Publishing House, 4831/24, Ansari oad, Darya Ganj, New Delhi – 110002.
  2. Srinivasan, Iyer (1997): Perspectives on Non-FormalAdult Learning 251, Park Avenue South, New York 10010, USA. World Education

 

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