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Envisioning Agricultural Education in India, Vol. II

AuthorS Kannaiyan and A Gopalam
PublisherAssociated Pub
Publisher2007, pbk
Publisherx
Publisher229-464 p,
ISBN818521168X

Contents: Vol. II: Foreword. Preface. I. Learning management in agricultural education: 17. Learning achievement. 18. Learner motivation and methods of learning. 19. Learning through problem solving. 20. Experiential learning system in agricultural education. 21. Role of facilitator in improving the learning process. 22. Adult learning and problem solving approaches. II. Teaching Management in agricultural education: 23. Teaching in agricultural university. 24. Estimation of teaching effectiveness. 25. Multimedia development of high value resource materials future perspectives. III. Future perspectives: 26. Approaching the future agricultural education. References.

"Major economic resources for Indian livelihood is the agricultural development which can be achieved by educational initiatives, research planning and extension methodology. The tri-functional responsibility of the University faculty in teaching, research and extension is the unique feature of Indian agricultural education.

Agricultural education adopted as land grant pattern from the USA is professional in nature and has to be returned to meet the demands of the farmers in particular and society in general. With due consideration to the above aspect the authors painted and envisioned picture of agricultural education in five distinct capsules viz., Change management options, HRD Issues, curriculum development management of learning and teaching. Authors also describe the multi dimensional viewpoint of future agricultural education in different chapters for the ensured prosperity of this country.

Agricultural education should consolidate the present strengths and educational planners need to transform the system by planned initiatives for appropriate human resource development in right perspective. In volume 2 the authors presented the current and desired learning / teaching process in well organized chapters."

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