ONLINE ASSIGNMENT
SREELEKSHMI.R Reg.No:
16914303033
Topic: “SOCIAL SCIENCE
LABORATORY”
INTRODUCTION
Every subject has its specialties and to make teaching
effective it is essential to create an environment accordingly. Just as we
require separate laboratories for teaching different science subjects, we need
a special room for teaching of social science also. The social science teacher
has to make use of various teaching aids while transacting the curriculum. It
may be a model, globe, a picture, a chart, maps, film strips, samples of pass
books, balance sheet, etc…To keep them in safe custody and to ensure easy
availability it is necessary to have a separate room for social science. The
special room is known as the social science laboratory, which is meant to
create the proper environment that would stimulate learning.
There is no
specific area for social science laboratory. The only requirement is that it
would be spacious enough to contain all the instructional aids and to
accommodate the students of a class. it will have to be larger than an ordinary
classroom. It should have a few basic essentials such as good lightning and
ventilation adequate number of convenient book cases and other storage
facilities, tables and chairs to accommodate the students and teachers who are
to work in it. The laboratory should be so be arranged as to provide an
inviting and stimulating atmosphere. It should look like a place where one is
expected to do things rather than to recite routine formal lessons.
Need for social science laboratory
The effectiveness of the social science lesson will be
very much increased if all these aids together with other supporting materials
and facilities are made available for use in a separate laboratory. The
laboratory can be used for serving the following functions.
1.
Creates a special environment
A special
laboratory creates a special environment conducive for effective curriculum
transaction it would also create interest among learners. A special room
creates a proper social climate which helps in developing a stimulating
learning environment.
2.
Ensures proper and safe storing of audio visual aids
The teacher
needs various kinds of audio visual aids fir teaching social science. It has
not only be procured but also be kept under safe custody. A special room will
help as in serving this purpose.
3.
Makes all aids readily available at one place
If the different
audio visual aids some of which may be hard wares stored in different places
the social science teacher have to get these collected from the various places
while teaching. If all these are stored and arranged systematically in social
science laboratory the pupils can be brought to this spot and the items can be
demonstrated as and when required in the course of the class.
4.
Save time and energy
If all the audio visual aids are available in
the social science room itself, it will save valuable time and energy of the
teacher.
5.
Creates and maintains an effective atmosphere
A laboratory well-equipped with equipment and
material for teaching social science will help in creating and maintaining a
much needed conducive atmosphere for social science learning.
6.
Facilitates the various use of teaching methods
In social science various
teaching methods like problem solving method, project method, play way method, discussion method are used.
All these methods require special articles or specific seating arrangements
which is possible only in a special room.
Necessary requirement for a social science laboratory.
The
following equipments are need for a social science laboratory
1.
Furniture:
The
necessary items of furniture in a social science laboratory are working tables,
chairs, shelves, stands, map-racks, admiral, black board and white board
etc…the tables should be small and flat and these could be easily rearranged
for group work. Seating arrangements should make for comfort, health and
efficiency of the pupil. Teacher’s desk should also be movable so that it may
be used as the common classroom table or for the purpose of demonstrations. A
permanent projection screen may be fixed above the black board, which can be
easily lowered for projection work at any time.
2.
Aids and equipments:
A social
science laboratory should process the following essential equipments
I.
Maps: historical,
economic, geographical, political, social and pictorial map of all countries.
II.
Charts: different
types of charts-generating chart, flow chart, tabulation chart, tabulation
chart, time chart, relationship chart etc…need to be provided.
III.
Time lines: it
should be painted or made of either the hard-board or card-board. Important
dates and persons should be marked appropriately all along with the line while
teaching.
IV.
Time graphs:
these may be provided to show the gradual and incidental rise and fall of
dynasties, the progress of rival powers, ideas and cultures, personalities and
movements.
V.
Models: social
science laboratory should have models depicting dams and projects, the solar
system, motion of earth, changes of seasons etc…and relief models on life in
different parts of the world, models of important structures also are helpful.
VI.
Slide album:
slides showing architecture, sculpture, painting, dancing, music etc…should
also be there.
VII.
Flag: flags of
different nations of the world may be provided with explanatory notes.
VIII.
Projected aids:
the film projector, film strip projector, magic lantern, epidiascope etc…should
also be provided.
IX.
Reference books:
provisions should be made for good historical novels, dramas, pictorial books
etc…illustrating the life and customs of different peoples. Important
historical and geographical work of eminent workers also is valuable.
X.
Bulletin board:
it is a necessary piece of equipment in a social science laboratory because
relevant cuttings and pictures, cartoons, newspaper report related to the curriculum material
being handled in the classroom can be displayed on the bulletin board with a
caption or study questions for pupil
CONCLUSION
It is of almost importance that the social science laboratory
becomes the hub of social science teaching and related activities in a school.
It will enable the teacher to produce dynamic and lively interaction among
physical things and students. Above all it should be placed where ideas can
come to life and be illustrated and activated, which will help to make the
abstract ideas and experiences more lively and realistic. The impression thus
gained will sustain forever and hence will be transferrable to all related
walks of life. Let it become an interesting and exiting centre for activity for
all students and teachers of social science in a school.
REFERENCE
Social
Science Education: ‘Methodology Of Teaching And Pedagogic Analysis’ – Dr. K.
Shivarajan