Exam Details
Subject | pre-school home community linkages | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. (child care and education) | |
Department | ||
Organization | Alagappa University Distance Education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, karaikudi |
Question Paper
DISTANCE EDUCATION
M.A. (Child Care and Education) DEGREE EXAMINATION,
DECEMBER 2017.
PRE-SCHOOL HOME COMMUNITY LINKAGES
Time Three hours Maximum 100 marks
PART A — x 8 40 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
1. List down the various types of communities and explain
them.
2. Discuss ways for improving Pre-schoool education
programme in the light of National Policy of education.
3. What are the hurdles in establishing the linkage between
Pre School and community?
4. Enumerate the means to overcome the barriers of
effective communication.
5. Suggest some strategies to enhance Pre-School parent
partnership.
6. Throw light on the involvement of community in planning
and executing the Pre-School programmes.
7. Name the different modern medias which relatively helps
the community in various ways.
8. Write short notes on the role of Rotary Clubs in
enhancing the position of Pre-School Programme.
Sub. Code
25
DE-2576
2
sp4
PART B — × 15 60 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions.
9. Child is a link between the home and the community
Justify.
10. Communication acts as a component in establishing link
between home and community Explain.
11. Draw an essay on the formal and informal strategies
which plays their role in promoting Pre-School
programme.
12. "Pre-School seeks services and financial assitance from
the community". In the light of this statement suggest
some ways to obtain the services from the community.
13. Analyse various roles of traditional and non-traditional
medias to reach the community.
14. Village Panchayat and local administration bodies play
their role in the development of the community Discuss.
15. As a staff of a Pre-School, how will you plan and organise
meetings for parents and community.
M.A. (Child Care and Education) DEGREE EXAMINATION,
DECEMBER 2017.
PRE-SCHOOL HOME COMMUNITY LINKAGES
Time Three hours Maximum 100 marks
PART A — x 8 40 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
1. List down the various types of communities and explain
them.
2. Discuss ways for improving Pre-schoool education
programme in the light of National Policy of education.
3. What are the hurdles in establishing the linkage between
Pre School and community?
4. Enumerate the means to overcome the barriers of
effective communication.
5. Suggest some strategies to enhance Pre-School parent
partnership.
6. Throw light on the involvement of community in planning
and executing the Pre-School programmes.
7. Name the different modern medias which relatively helps
the community in various ways.
8. Write short notes on the role of Rotary Clubs in
enhancing the position of Pre-School Programme.
Sub. Code
25
DE-2576
2
sp4
PART B — × 15 60 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions.
9. Child is a link between the home and the community
Justify.
10. Communication acts as a component in establishing link
between home and community Explain.
11. Draw an essay on the formal and informal strategies
which plays their role in promoting Pre-School
programme.
12. "Pre-School seeks services and financial assitance from
the community". In the light of this statement suggest
some ways to obtain the services from the community.
13. Analyse various roles of traditional and non-traditional
medias to reach the community.
14. Village Panchayat and local administration bodies play
their role in the development of the community Discuss.
15. As a staff of a Pre-School, how will you plan and organise
meetings for parents and community.
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