Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad (AIOU) B.Ed (Arabic) Courses and Admission Requirement


To get admission in B.Ed (Arabic) minimum qualification is BA 2nd division with Arabic OR BA 2nd division with (Faazil Arabic). B.Ed (Arabic) contains 06 credits and a three semesters Programme.  A written exam will be taken from student at the end of each semester and a workshop will be held after successful completion of 3rd Semester. B.Ed (Arabic) Workshop will be spread over 14 days teaching sessions and 06 weeks teaching practice.

AIOU will provide all study material and a good tutorial support in the nearest main places and cities. Moreover the university also provides books. B.Ed (Arabic) students will be required to send 02 written assignments by their own for a half credit course and 04 assignments for a full credit course in due time .  A team of professional evaluators will evaluate final lessons of students at the very end. There are six half-credit courses, two full credit courses and a workshop of full credit that students have to pass to get B.Ed (Arabic Degree). Candidates can choose four half-credit courses or two full-credit courses in a semester. There are following half and full credit courses in the AIOU B.Ed (Arabic) program:

1st Semester
Course
Code
Courses Title
Credit hours
2601
School Organization and Management
HC
2602
Evaluation Guidance and Research
HC
2603
Educational Psychology and Curriculum Management
HC
651
English Compulsory
HC

2nd Semester

2606
Teaching of Arabic (Teaching Methodology, Textual Study and Educational Aids)
FC
2607
Arabic  Grammar, Phonetics and Language Skills
FC

3rd  Semester
2600
Perspective of Education
HC
2604
Islam Pakistan and Modern World
HC
2608
Practical Workshop & Teaching Practice
FC
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