Syllabus for P. G. Entrance Test (M.P.Ed programme)
Total Marks: 60
Unit I Philosophical
Perspective
i)
Meaning, Definitions aims and objectives of Physical Education
ii) Nature, Scope and
Philosophy of Physical Education
a)
Idealism and Physical Education
b)
Pragmatism and Physical Education
c)
Naturalism and Physical Education
d) Realism and Physical
Education
iii) Role of Physical Education
in General Education (4)
Unit II Psychological
Perspective
i)
The psycho-physical unity of human organism
ii)
Laws of learning their application to sports situations
iii)
Theories of play, leaning stages, learning curves Transfer of training iv)
Practical application of psychology of Physical Education (4)
Unit III Historical Perspective.
i) Physical Education in
Ancient Greece
ii) Physical Education in
Sparta
iii) Physical Education at
Athens
iv) Contribution of Physical
Education in U.S.A
v) Physical Education in India
during ancient period
vi) Physical Education in Ancient
Rome (4)
Unit IV International
Movements in Sports
i) Olympic Games
ii) Asian Games
iii) Common Wealth Games (4)
Unit V Physical Education in
the City States of Greece
i) Sparta:-
Physical Education in Sparta
The aim of Education in Sparta
Women in Sparta
ii) Athens:-
Education in Athens
Physical Education and Sports
in Rome,
Gladiatorial Combats Circus. (4)
Unit VI Central Advisor4y
Board of Physical Education & Recreation
i)
National Discipline Scheme
ii)
Kaualkapoor Committee
iii) National Physical
Efficiency Drive
iv) Kunzuru Committee
v) All India Council of Sports
vi)
Sports Authority of India (SAI)
vii)
N. S. National Institute of Sports
viii)
L. N. I. P. E. Institute of Sports
ix) National Sports
Association/Federation Their composition and function
A. A. F. I, V. F. I, I. H. F (4)
Unit VII Muscles
Origin, Insertion and action of
the following
a) Pectoralis Major
b) Pectoralis Minor
c) Serratus Anterior
d) Rectus Abdominus
e) Trapezium
f) Deltoid
g) Teres Major
h) Biceps (Bronchic)
i) Triceps
j) Latissimus Dorsi
k) Rectus Femories
l) Vestus Leteralis
m) Vestus Medialis
n) Vestus Intermedius
o) Sartorius
p) Biceps Femoris
q)
Semimembranous r) Semitendinous
s) Gastrocemenous. (4)
Unit VIII Bio-Mechanics
Body lever and their types,
Motion, Laws of Motion, Centre of Gravity, Equilibrium, Static and Dynamic
Forces, its direction and application. (4)
Unit IX A. Introduction
Concept of Injuries and role of
teaching in the prevention of injuries
B. Introduction
i) a) Sprains, Strains,
Contusions, laceration and Abrasions
b) Fractures and Dislocations
c) Internal Injuries
ii) Treatment with special
references to
a) Ankle b) Elbow c) Wrist d)
Knee e) Shoulder (4)
Unit X Officiating
i) Duties of Refree/Umpire,
Programme during-game and Post-game regarding to rules, ground Rules and Ground
Equipment.
ii) Score Sheets-games and
Athletic events.
iii) Marking of Play field,
with reference to following games
a) Football b) Hockey c)
Kabaddi d) Kho-Khi
e) Volley Ball f) Basket Ball
g) Badminton h) Handball
i) Cricket (4)
Unit XI Coaching
i) Meaning and Characteristics
of Coaching
ii) Principles of Coaching
iii) Definition of Teaching,
Training and Coaching
iv) Qualification and Qualities
of a good Coach
v) Use of Psychology in
coaching. (4)
Unit XII Planning
i) Planning-Meaning, Importance
and Principles
ii) Types of Training
Plans-Training Conception, Yearly Plan, Meso-Cycle Plan and Micro-Cycle Plan
iii) Preparation of Training
Schedules-Weekly Schedules and monthly schedules
iv) Teaching Aids-
a) Audio Visual Aids b) Movies
c) Radio d) Taperecorder
e) T.V. f) Filmstrips and
Slides.
v)
Criteria for the selection of players at school, District and University levels
vi)
Warm up, its type and values. (4)
Unit XIII Human Body - I
i) Characteristics of living
organism, Cell and its Parts, Cell Division, Cellular Basic of Living
ii) Skeletal System
The structure arrangement of
skeleton-ribs, vertebral column and extremities, Difference in the Skeleton of
men and women, Arches of the feet, General Classification of the joints of the
body and example of each type, Type of Muscles in the body and their
differences. Structural and Functional Posture, Postural defects and Remedies.
(4)
Unit XIV Human Body - II
i) Circulatory System
Functions of the blood, Blood
groups and Blood Transfusion, Clotting, Structure of the Heart, Properties of
Heart, Circulation of Blood, Cardiac Cycle, Blood Pressure, Blood Vessels,
Lymphatic Circulation and Pulse.
i) Respiratory System
The Respiratory passage, Lungs
and their structure, Exchange of Gases in the Lungs, Mechanism of Respiration,
Vital Capacity.
ii) Nervous System
The nervous functions of
cerebrum and cerebral localization reflex, Arc Autonomic Nervous system and
central nervous system. (4)
Unit XV Human Body - III
i) Digestive System
The organs of Digestion, their
structure and functions, Digestion in Stomach and intestines, absorption and
assimilation of food metabolism.
ii) Excretory System
The structure and functions of
Kidneys and Skin
iii) Glandular System
The functions of Piluitary,
Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal and Sex glands. (4)