SCHOOL INTERNSHIP : A CHANGING SCENARIP

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  • Mrs. Shashi Dubey (Department of Education ) (Principal) Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Jabalpur, (M.P.)

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Abstract

An internship is a temporary work experience designed to help a student learn by doing, usually in a field that complements the student's academic program. Internships are normally between three and six months in duration. Many academic programs at The New School strongly encourage or even require an internship experience, and students can often earn academic credit for an approved internship. Most internships are unpaid, but some are paid or include a stipend for expenses.

 

The NCTE regulation, 2014 have stipulated further strengthening of the component of ‘Field Engagement’ by prescribing a longer duration of 20weeks for it in the elementary and secondary teacher education programmers like D.El. Ed., B.El.Ed, B.Ed, B.A.B.Ed., and B.Sc. B.Ed and B.Ed.-M.Ed. The ‘Field Engagement’ of 20weeks has been further split into two parts consisting of 4 weeks and 16 weeks to be organized in the first and second year of the Two-Year programmers, and in the second, third and fourth year of the Four-Year programmers. The engagement of 16 weeks’ duration is further split into 14 weeks of school internship and 2 weeks of engagement with the field other than the school.

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Published

2017-06-30