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Main Author: Vilanilam, J. V.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1119485
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contents What the Academics Have to Do When Colleges in Kerala Become Autonomous Vilanilam, J. V. Institutional Autonomy Colleges Teacher Empowerment Teaching Methods Educational Change Educational Practices Educational Principles Teacher Role Teacher Responsibility Educational Policy Educational Objectives Educational History Foreign Countries After reviewing the history and objectives of higher education briefly, the article suggests that teachers and managers in autonomous colleges have to give special emphasis to a new system of teaching and evaluation involving Syllabus Revision, Distribution of Course Formats in the very first class meeting, Monitoring of Lab and Library facilities, etc., and above all return of evaluated material to students every semester within a week after testing so that there will be full confidence of students in the new system. The success of autonomy depends mainly on the diligence and integrity of the teachers. The article also pleads for the introduction of uniformity and logical continuity of the high school and higher education systems, with national development as the primary goal of education.
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spellingShingle What the Academics Have to Do When Colleges in Kerala Become Autonomous
Vilanilam, J. V.
Institutional Autonomy
Colleges
Teacher Empowerment
Teaching Methods
Educational Change
Educational Practices
Educational Principles
Teacher Role
Teacher Responsibility
Educational Policy
Educational Objectives
Educational History
Foreign Countries
What the Academics Have to Do When Colleges in Kerala Become Autonomous Vilanilam, J. V. Institutional Autonomy Colleges Teacher Empowerment Teaching Methods Educational Change Educational Practices Educational Principles Teacher Role Teacher Responsibility Educational Policy Educational Objectives Educational History Foreign Countries After reviewing the history and objectives of higher education briefly, the article suggests that teachers and managers in autonomous colleges have to give special emphasis to a new system of teaching and evaluation involving Syllabus Revision, Distribution of Course Formats in the very first class meeting, Monitoring of Lab and Library facilities, etc., and above all return of evaluated material to students every semester within a week after testing so that there will be full confidence of students in the new system. The success of autonomy depends mainly on the diligence and integrity of the teachers. The article also pleads for the introduction of uniformity and logical continuity of the high school and higher education systems, with national development as the primary goal of education.
title What the Academics Have to Do When Colleges in Kerala Become Autonomous
topic Institutional Autonomy
Colleges
Teacher Empowerment
Teaching Methods
Educational Change
Educational Practices
Educational Principles
Teacher Role
Teacher Responsibility
Educational Policy
Educational Objectives
Educational History
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1119485