APTET Paper IA Social Syllabus APTET 2021 New Social Syllabus for PAPER -IA. There are total 15 marks for APTET Social Paper in IA. Out of the 15 marks, 12 marks are for content, 3 Marks are for Methodology. Here is the section wise chapter wise detailed syllabus for Social Studies in APTET Paper IA. APTET Social Studies Syllabus in Telugu Medium PDF Download
APTET Paper IA Social Syllabus APTET 2021 New Social Syllabus for PAPER -IA
APTET Paper IA Social Syllabus APTET 2021 New Social Syllabus for PAPER
-IA. There are total 15 marks for APTET Social Paper in IA. Out of the
15 marks, 12 marks are for content, 3 Marks are for Methodology. Here is
the section wise chapter wise detailed syllabus for Social Studies in
APTET Paper IA. APTET Social Studies Syllabus in Telugu Medium PDF
Download
Social Studies (Content 12 Marks):
Theme-I: Our Universe:
Neighbours and Neighbourhood -Sides, directions and corners- Landmark Symbols-understanding the Maps-Globe – A Model of the Earth- Identifying the Continents and Oceans on the Globe- latitudes and Longitudes – Earth Movements and Seasons – Geographical structure of the earth and its diversity- Land Forms of Andhra Pradesh -Rain and Rivers-Tanks and Ground Water – Oceans and Fishing – Continents – Europe – Africa – The Polar Regions – Forests: Using and Protecting them – Minerals and Mining- Solar System – Celestial bodies like Sun, Moon and Stars.
Theme – II: Production Exchange and Livelihoods
From Gathering Food to Growing food – The Earliest People – Early Civilization – Handicrafts and Handlooms – Industrial Revolution – Production in a Factory – A Paper Mill – Importance of Transport System – Safety measures – Money and Banking – Impact of Technology on Livelihoods – Public Health and the Government
Theme – III: Political Systems and Governance
Emergence of Kingdoms and Republics – First Empires – Government – Village Panchayats – Local Self Government – Kingdoms and Empires – The Kakatiyas Cemergence of a Regional Kingdom – The Kings of Vijayanagara – Mughal Empire – Establishment of B&kish Empire in India – Landlords and Tenants under the British and the Nizam – National Movement – The Early Phase 1885-1919 – National Movement – The Last Phase 1919- 1947 – Freedom Movement in Hyderabad State -The Indian Constitution – Parliament and Central Government – Making of Laws in the State Assembly – Implementation of Laws in the District – Law and Justice.
Theme-IV: Social Organisation and Inequities
Diversity in Our Society – Towards Gender Equality -Caste Discrimination and the Struggle for Equalities – Livelihood and Struggles of Urban Workers – Abolition of Zamindari System – Understanding Poverty – Rights Approach to Development
Theme – V: Religion and Society
Religion and Society in Early Times – Devotion and Love towards God – Folk – Religion – Devotional Paths to the Divine – Social and Religious Reform Movements – Understanding Secularism
Theme -VI: Culture and Communication
Language, Writing and Great Books – Sculptures and Buildings – Rulers and Buildings – Performing Arts and Artistes in Modern Times – Film and Print Media – Sports: Nationalism and Commerce
Methodology: 03 Marks
1. Nature and Scope of Social Studies
2. Aims, Objectives and Values of Teaching Social Studies
3. Methods of Teaching Social Studies
4. Resource Utilization, Content Enrichment material
5. Curriculum, Text Book and Instructional Planning
6. Evaluation and Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation