Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Advanced B. Ed Programs: Staying ahead of the crowd and building career

 

The Bachelor of Education graduated from Maharshi Dayanand University will contribute to the improvement and changes in the educational system, depending on the subjects' needs, the community and the national educational project.


You will be able to prepare, conduct, develop and evaluate educational projects, teacher training proposals and educational policies in the different areas of formal and non-formal education, face-to-face or at a distance, at the macro and micro level. It will promote the collective construction of knowledge and institutional and pedagogical conditions that give rise to inclusive and quality education.


In a wide range of professional actions of the B. Ed from MDU, it includes the planning, conduction and evaluation of the teaching and learning processes, job training, the design, implementation and evaluation of educational projects and programs, academic advice, administration, management and government of education, curricular models and proposals both in the field of formal and non-formal education, as well as particular modalities of teaching, advice on the critical use of educational technologies, etc. Likewise, they will be able to carry out research studies in education, contributing to knowledge production in the academic field.


B. Ed from MDU is an academic training program focused on studying knowledge production processes in the field of education, differentiating it from those that focus their training on the classic topics of the profession. Indeed, the students go through knowledge production, the questions and their relevance, the methodologies, state of the art in research, and formulating a research project.


This formative experience will allow them to use knowledge about education in different professional exercises critically. The teaching team accompanies the students in this process, because of their expertise in research in education as well as in the management of the different methodologies and their relevance to the field under study.

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