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EduCorpus is a free library of 200+ in-depth guides on teaching methods, pedagogy, lesson planning, and the foundations of education — written for B.Ed students, student-teachers, and working educators.
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From your first lecture on the meaning of education to advanced pedagogy, EduCorpus organises the B.Ed and teacher-training syllabus into clear, connected guides.
Teaching Methods
Lecture, demonstration, discussion, question-answer, project, tutorial, and more — with steps, advantages, and limitations of each.
Explore →Foundations of Education
The meaning, aims, and types of education — from its etymology to formal, informal, and non-formal systems.
Explore →Lesson Planning & Pedagogy
Maxims of teaching, phases of teaching, approaches to lesson planning, and what makes teaching effective.
Explore →Learning Theories
Kolb's experiential learning cycle, constructivism, collaborative learning, and learning styles — explained in plain language.
Explore →The Teacher's Role
The teacher as facilitator, functions of a teacher, and the shift from teacher-centred to student-centred classrooms.
Explore →Inclusive & Universal Education
Inclusive classrooms, educational equity, literacy, lifelong learning, and education as a force for social development.
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