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New Syllabus

Syllabus of Higher Secondary
Standard - 11 & 12

(General Stream - English Medium)
Implemented From June - 2004 in Standard - 11,
Implemented From June - 2005 in Standard - 12

 

Syllabus of Higher Secondary
Standard - 11 & 12

(General Stream - English Medium)
Implemented From June - 2004 in Standard - 11,
Implemented From June - 2005 in Standard - 12

Psychology (141)

Standard: 11

UNIT 1 :What is Psychology?

  • Introduction

    • Psychology as a subject

    • Subject matter of Psychology

    • Psy. as a modern subject.

    • Milestone in the history of Psychology

    • Approaches of the study of Psychology

    • Biological, Behaviouristic, cognitive

  • Psycho - dynamic, Humanistic

  • Socio - cultural fields of Psychology.

UNIT 2: Methods of Study Psychology

  • Introduction

  • The Goals of Psychology

  • Methods of study Psychology

  • Observation, Experimental. (Correlational Method) Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Studies

  • Case - history method

  • Instruments for study of Psychology

  • Tests

  • Interview

  • Questionnaire

UNIT 3: Biological basic of behaviour

  • Introduction

  • Evolutionary Prospective

  • Genes and behaviour

  • Brain and Nervous system (Relaxes Box)

  • Biology of Behaviour - The nervous System (Box), Method of studying Briain.

  • M. R. 1. (Box)

  • Endocrine glands

UNIT 4: Socio Cultural Basis of Behaviour

  • Introduction

  • What is culture ?

  • Relation between human behaviour and culture

  • socialization and accult aration

UNIT 5: Development of life-spsn.

  • Introduction

  • What is development ?

  • Growth, Maturity, concept of development, principles of development,

  • Factors affecting development, Critical Periods of Development.

  • Revolutionary stages in development, (Indian views about stages of development)

  • Infant stage, childhood stage, Developmental Tests & Characteristics.

  • (Childhood in India (Box))

  • Adolescence stage

  • Characteristics and challenges

  • Adult stage - stages and challenges

  • Old age

  • Problems of Old age and dealings with them [Gsmily ant Human Development (Box)]

UNIT 6. Sensory and Perceptual Processes.

  • Introduction

  • Definition of sensation

  • Meaning and types of ……..

  • Visual, Audition, Smell, Taste & Tactile

  • Process of Attention

  • Determinants of attention

  • Characteristics of attention

  • Attention and Perception

  • Process of Perception

  • Principles of Perceptual Organisation (optical illusion (Box))

  • Depth and Distance perception reception of individual.

  • Social perception.

UNIT 7: Process of Learning

  • Introduction, what is learning ? How does an individual learns ? Classical conditioning,

    • Instrumental conditioning.

    • Social Learning, Verbal learning and organisational process

    • Learning of skill

    • Process of learning, Extinction,

    • Reinforcement, Generalisation and discrimination

    • Transfer of Learning

  • General and specific learning

    • Determinants of Learning

    • Continuous and Partial rein or cement

    • Motivation, Preparedness

    • Learned Helplessness.

  • [Learned Indolence, Self - Punitive Habits (Box)]

  • Factors affecting Learning

  • Difficulties in learning, Practical applications of Learning principles,

UNIT 8 - Process of memory

  • Introduction, what is memory ?

  • Stages of memory.... Encoding, Storage, Retrieval

  • Tridimentional model of memory

  • Long Tern memory

  • Declarative and procedural memoriam Episodic and Semantic memory.

  • Measurement of memory

  • Forgetting - Encoding Failure, Storage Failure and

  • Failure of retrieval, Amnesia

  • Improving Memory [Emotion and Memory (Box)]

UNIT 9 : Cognitive Processes

  • Introduction
    Process of Information and it's measurement.
    What is thinking ?

  • Logical reasoning, problem solving,

  • Judgment and decision making

  • Creative thinking

UNIT 10 : Language and Communication

  • Introduction, Language, nature and characteristics,

  • Origin of language,

  • Language and thought

  • Process of Communication

  • Verbal and Non-verbal Communication

  • skills of Communication

  • obstacles of Communication

UNIT 11 : Motivation and Emotions

  • Introduction, what is motivation ? (Needs)

  • Maslow's mind, Biological needs.

  • Main psychological motives,

  • Achievements, Affiliation and Power

  • Emotions Internal & external

  • Frustration

  • Conflict and Anxiety

  • Nature of emotions

  • Expression of emotions

  • Physical and counseling base

  • Relation between emotion and motives (related to examination)

UNIT 12: Stages of Development

  • Introduction : Cognitive Development - Piaget's Theory.

  • Principle of Piagano related to intellectual development

  • Socio emotional development, [Temperament (Box)]

  • Greed

  • Paternal methods of child upbringing

  • Stages of psycho-social development [erikson]

  • Moral development [Piaget, Kohiberg]

  • Development of Values [Values in relation to Indian Context (Box)]

  • All round development of a child

  • Practical for Semesters I and II
    (1) One Project
    (2) Three practical related to the following areas

  • Education, Memory, Motivation, Perception, Attention, Thinking.

Standard : 12

UNIT 1 : Intelligence

  • Introduction

  • What is intelligence ?

  • Approaches to understand intelligence (Gardner, Sternberg, J. R Das)

  • Culture and intelligence

  • measurement of intelligence

  • Deficiency

  • Talent

  • Special abilities : Aptitude [Nature and Measurement]

UNIT 2 : Ego and Personality

  • Approach towards ego and personality.

  • Concept of ego and self - control

  • Indian view about self

  • Approaches related to study of personality

  • Types of personality (Type A, Type B, Type C, Personalities Bos)

  • Special abilities

  • Measurement of personality - Projective Measures

  • Analysis by

UNIT 3 : Group Process and Social effects

  • Introduction, nature of group,

  • Formation of group

  • Types of group

  • Factors affecting types of group,

  • Acceptance and obedience

  • Effect of group on behaviour of an individual

  • Risk

  • Leadership

  • nature and functions

  • Types of leadership

UNIT 4 : Psychological Trends and Social

  • Definition and nature of psychological trends

  • Measurement

  • Formation and Transformation

  • Prejudice and differences

  • Internal conflicts

UNIT 5 : Coping with Challenges

  • What is adjustment ?

  • Nature of Stress origin of stress, types of stress.

  • Coping with stress

  • Mental Health (Optimism and success, factors determining positive health and happiness)

UNIT 6 : Mental………..

  • Introduction

  • What is abnormal behaviour ?

  • Classification of deviances,

  • Factors responsible for abnormal behaviour

  • Main Psychological abnormalities

  • Behavioural abnormalities

  • Personal abnormalities

UNIT 7 : Approaches towards Treatment

  • Introduction, nature and process

  • Types of treatment

  • Biomedical counseling

  • Psycho-dynamic

  • behavioural

  • Yoga

  • meditation

  • Rehabilitation of mentally ill

UNIT 8 : Environment and behaviour

  • Introduction

  • Relation between individual and environment (personal, ……, regional)

  • Environmental stress and its effects

  • Noise pollution

  • Crowd

  • Natural Calamities

  • Encouraging environment a approach

  • Renewable use of energy

  • Protection (green house effect)

UNIT 9 : Institutional Psychology or Organizational Psychology

  • Introduction

  • Formation and functions of

  • Selection of employee

  • Training

  • Evaluation of work

  • Work inspiration

  • Advertisement and marketing

UNIT 10 : Psychology and Social Problems

  • Introduction

  • Social Problems poverty, deprivation of social opportunities,

  • Challenges towards National organizations

  • Gender differences

  • Population explosion

  • Effects of means of communication and ..........

  • Urbanisation

UNIT 11 : Necessary skills to be a successful Psychologist

  • Introduction

  • Development as a Psychologist

  • Skills to conduct interviews

  • Skills to advice

UNIT 12 : Statistics in Psychology

  • Introduction

  • What is Statistics ? 

  • Types of Statistics

  • Descriptive Statistics

  • Standard of measurement

  • Graphical presentation of information and data

  • Bar graph

  • Multi m angle graph

  • Measurement of central tendency

  • Standard deviation and

  • Concept of Co-relation

  • General distribution through curve

  • Semester 3 and 4 Practical

  • 5 Experiments to be done on the basis of chapters like intelligence, personality, Aptitude, Adjustment, Attitude, Self concept, Anxiety

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