STATE LEVEL SELECTION TEST (SLST) 2017
Headmaster /Headmistress
b. Avoiding Discrimination against Girls.
Headmaster /Headmistress
SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF HEADMASTER HEADMISTRESS OF HIGH/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS, 2017
Full Marks - 60
The paper will be divided
into four PARTS :
1. General Awareness and Current Affairs relating to School Education
2. English
3. Mathematics
4. Issues in School Management
Each PART will comprise
of fifteen (15) Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) items. Each MCQ item will have
four options, out of which one will be the correct one and other three will be
incorrect. The candidates will have to mark the correct answer. Each MCQ will
carry ONE (1) mark. The Question Paper will be of Sixty (60) marks, and it will be of ONE (1)
hour duration. There shall be no NEGATIVE marking
Details of Syllabus and Question Pattern are given below.
PART -1
PART -1
General Awareness and Current Affairs relating to School Education
15 Marks
This part , divided into three Sections
, aims to test candidates' knowledge pertaining to traditional &
modern trends in educational philosophies, theories and practice at international,
national and state (West Bengal) levels.
Section - A Five Issues related to International Level:
1. Educational
philosophies of John Dewey, Burrhus Frederic Skinner, Piaget, Vygotsky & Kenneth Robinson.
2. Bloom's Taxonomy (1956) & Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (2001) by Anderson & Krathwohl and their relation to Learning, Teaching& Evaluation, including theories of multiple intelligences & Delor's Report on Education 'Learning: The Treasure Within'.
3. Cognitive and Social Constructivism and their impact on classroom transaction including Constructive models of teaching-learning process.
4. Use of ICT in classrooms.
5. Major Educational Initiatives & Projects, related to school education, of the United Nations from 2014 to 2016.
Section -
B
Five Issues related to National
Level:
1. Educational philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi,
Rabindranath Tagore & Jiddu Krishnamurti.
2. Major recommendations of Radhakrishnan Commission
(1948-49), Mudaliar Commission (1952-54) & Kothari Commission (1964-66) and
impact of those recommendations on School Education.
3. National Education Policy (1986) - main features
4. Programme of Action (1992), Yash Pal Committee Report
titled 'Learning Without Burden' (1993), including concepts of Inclusive
Education.
5. Visions of the National Curriculum Framework (2005), SSM,
RMSA and mandates of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education
Act, 2009 related to School Education.
Section-C
Five Issues related to State Level:
1. Educational philosophies of Vidyasagar, Vivekananda &
Rishi Aurobindo.
2. Major Educational Initiatives for schools & school
students in West Bengal from 2011 to 2016.
3. Approaches to New Curriculum, Syllabi & Textbooks at
Elementary, Secondary & Higher Secondary levels followed in the state.
4. Characteristics & Implications of the Continuous &
Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) structure (The Peacock Model) followed in the
Elementary level.
5. The Evaluation structure at the Secondary level (including
Internal Formative Evaluation) & Evaluation structure at the Higher
Secondary level (including Project) followed in the state.
Question Pattern:
Section
|
Number of Issues
|
Marks
in Each Question
|
Number of Questions
|
Total
Marks
|
A
|
5
|
1
|
5 (One question from
Each Issue)
|
5
|
B
|
5
|
1
|
5 (One question from
Each Issue)
|
5
|
C
|
5
|
1
|
5 (One question from
Each Issue)
|
5
|
PART - II 15 Marks
English
This part , divided into three Sections , will contain questions related to
Comprehension, Grammar & Vocabulary.
Section - A Comprehension:
One passage, not more than 200 words, will be given.
Questions will be set on this passage.
Section - B Grammar:
Topics:
1. Gender Change
2. Number Change
3. Proper Verb forms
4. Articles
5. Prepositions
6. Voice Change
7. Narration
Change
8. Phrasal Verbs
9. Locating errors in sentence construction
Section - C
Vocabulary:
Topics:
1. Synonyms
2. Antonyms
Question Pattern :
Question Pattern :
Section
|
Section
Topic
|
Marks
in Each Question
|
Number of Questions
|
Total
Marks
|
A
|
Comprehension
|
1
|
4
|
4
|
B
|
Grammar
|
1
|
9 (One question from Each Topic)
|
9
|
C
|
Vocabulary
|
1
|
2 (One question from Each Topic)
|
2
|
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PART -
III Mathematics 15 Marks
1. Prime number, Composite number, Even number, Odd number.
Integer, Simple fraction, Decimal fraction. Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division of rational numbers and Square root of rational
numbers and simplification involving the above operations. Order relation
on rational numbers.
2.
H.C.F & L.CM of rational numbers.
3.
Percentage.
4.
Metric system.
5.
Time and distance.
6.
Time and work.
7.
Ratio and proportion.
8.
Simple interest.
9.
Compound interest.
10. Partnership
business.
11. Profit
and loss, Discount.
12. Area
and Perimeter of rectangular region, triangular region and circular region.
13. Total
surface area and volume of a solid cuboid, solid cylinder, solid cone and solid
sphere.
14. Mean
or Average.
15. Pythagoras
theorem.
16. Factors
of quadratic expression.
17. Simplification
of algebraic expression.
18. Solution
of linear equations with two variables.
PART - IV Issues
in School Management
15 Marks
This
PART is divided into following three sections.
SECTION - A
1. Admission and Students' Welfare
a. Admission at Elementary Level
b. Admission in Class IX Onwards
c. Entitlement of Children
under the RTE Act, 2009 and Entitlement declared by Department of School Education, Govt. of West Bengal
2. Safety of Children in School and
Protection of Child Rights
a. Health Safety & Disaster Management
b. Physical, Emotional and Mental Safety
c. Child Rights as per Provisos of RTE Act,
2009
3. Management for Equality
a. Girls Education and Equity as per Provisos
under RTE Act, 2009
c. Access and Retention for the Girls Child
d. Aids and Appliances for Children With Special
Needs (CWSN)
e. Issues related to
Inclusion of Children from Marginalized Communities, ST Children and Minority Children.
f. Identification of Children in Difficult Circumstances and Migratory Children.
SECTION -B
1. Management for Quality of Learning
a. Curriculum and Evaluation as envisaged in
RTE Act, 2009
b. Learning Environment
c. Teaching-Learning
Process, including Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) with reference to PEACOCK Model followed in West Bengal and Planning of Learner's Assessment to ensure Learning Outcomes at Secondary & Higher Secondary levels.
d. Transaction of Curriculum.
2. Supervision and Support at the School
Level for Monitoring of Quality
a. Maintenance of Child Friendly and Child Centric Environment
b. Classroom Observations
c. Organization of
'Co-scholastic' Activities and their Integration in the School Curriculum
d. Maintenance of Child Profile
e. Management of Discipline in School
SECTION- C
1. School Management
a. School Managing Committee
b. School Development Plan
c. Staff Pattern of Different Schools
d. School Time Table and Annual Academic Calendar.
e. Financial responsibilities of the Head of the
Institution.
f. School Records
g. Coordination between School and Community
2. Some Acts and Rules in West Bengal
regarding Management of School
a. The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
Act, 1963
b. The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary
Education Act, 1975
c. The West Bengal Schools (Control of
Expenditure) Act, 2005
d. The West Bengal Panchayat Act, 1973
e. The West Bengal Municipal Act
f. West Bengal Right of Children for Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2012.
g. Compositions of the West Bengal Board of
Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher
Secondary Education
h. Procedure for
Recruitment of Teaching/ Non- Teaching Staff, Appointment,Approval
and their Confirmation.
i. Break-in Service, Condonation, Lien, Leave
Rules.
j.
Resignation, Termination and Dismissal
k. Service Rules of
Teaching/Non-Teaching Staff including Pension matters and Retirement
Benefits
l. Grant-in-Aid
Rules, Treasury Functions, House Rent Rules, Arrear Claims.
m.
GPF&CPF Rules, Change of Option.
n. ROPA -
Various Aspects - Fixation of Pay, Change of Option o. Staff Patterns of Different Schools
Question
Pattern:
Section
|
Number of MCQ items
|
Marks
in each item
|
Total
Marks
|
A
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
B
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
C
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
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