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Introduction

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This course consist of basic knowledge and skills related to plant sciences focusing on various

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agricultural techniques in Soil Science, Horticulture, Agronomy, Iindustrial Entomology, 

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Aquaculture, Farm management, and Extension .

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Objectives

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  •  Acquire basic knowledge and skills related to plant science.
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  •  Identify different technological problems in production with their solutions.
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  • Introduce basic knowledge about the management practices of crops, and marketing system of the products as well as agricultural extension in Nepal.
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Part : 1    (40 Marks)

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1. Agronomy

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1.1. Introduction to Agronomy.

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1.2. Climate of Nepal.

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1.3. Cropping system in Nepal

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1.4. Field Preparation and tillage .

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1.5. Farm mechanization and farm power.

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1.6. Irrigation and drainage system.

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1.7. Seed technology of agronomical crop.

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1.8. Common pests and diseases of Agronomical cropscrops.a

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1.9. Post-harvest management of agronomical crop.

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1.10. Production Technology of agronomical crop (Cereal, Legumes, oil seed and

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Iindustrial crops).

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2. Soil Science

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2.1 Introduction to soil types

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2.2 Geology and soil formation.

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2.3 Soil properties in relation to crop production

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2.4 Plant Nutrition and soil fertility.

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2.5 Soil and plant analysis.

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2.6 Organic matter, manures and chemical fertilizers

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2.7 Soil fertility and productivity and theirsustainable management

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2.8 Soil erosion,conservation and watershed management

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3. Aquaculture and Fisheries

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3.1. Introduction of Aquaculture

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3.2. Management of fish pond

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3.3. Farming of common exotic and indigenous fish species.

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3.4. Fish breeding Techniques

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3.5. Fish disease and parasite management

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4. Horticulture

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4.1. Introduction to horticulture.

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4.2. Nursery and orchard management.

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4.3. Plant growth and regulator.

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4.4. Training & Pruning.

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4.5. Plant propagation in fruit crops

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4.6. Kitchen garden, off season vegetable farming and organic farming.

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4.7. Scope and importance of vegetables seed and seed technology

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4.8. Cultivation practices of common horticultural crop ( Fruits, Vegetables, and Flowers)

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4.9. Major insect pest and disease of horticultural crop ( Fruits, Vegetables, And Flowers)

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4.10. Post-Harvest Technology of horticultural crops..

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5. Extension

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5.1. Introduction to Agriculture Extension in Nepal.

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5.2. Common practices in agriculture extension in Nepal.

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5.3. Group formation and group dynamics in farming communities

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5.4. Leadership development in extension

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5.5. Adoption and diffusion process in extension: Fto F and FFS, LF apporaches.

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5.6. Pprogram planning, monitoring and evaluation in extension

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5.7. Gender and social mobilization in farming communities.

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6. Farm Management

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6.1. Introduction to farm management, its scope and importance 

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6.2. Basic economic concept in farm planning 

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6.3. Cost & benefit analysis

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6.4. Planning of farm system

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6.5. Budgeting and record keeping

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6.6. Role of Agricultural Marketing and its oppurtunities and limitations in Nepal.

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6.7. Type of market and marketing systems

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6.8. Concept of cooperative

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6.9. International trade and role of WTO in Nepalese economy 

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7. Industrial Entomology and Mushroom

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7.1. Introduction to the course

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7.2. Cultivation practices of common edible mushroom.

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7.3. Insect pest and disease of cultivated mushroom.

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7.4. Introduction tof bee keeping.

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7.5. Introduction to sericulture.

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Part: 2 25 Marks

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8. Curriculum Related Knowledge

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8.1 Space of plant science in secondary school curriculum.

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8.2 Breadth/Depth of the content

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8.3 Knowledge of competences and learning outcomes

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8.4 Resource materials of plant science in secondary level.

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9. Classroom Teaching Skills

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9.1 Class room management skills

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9.2 Effective Presentation Skills/Exposition

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9.3 Problem Based Learning Strategies

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9.4 Small Group/Whole Class Discussion

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9.5 ‘Observation’ as an instructional strategy

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10. Use of ‘Projects’ and ‘Field Works’ in Instruction

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10.1 Project Planning

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10.2 Implementing and Communicating

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10.3 Learning by doing practices

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10.4 Reporting/Presentation

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10.5 Exhibition

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11. Assessment in teaching

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11.1 Knowledge of assessment plan and specification grid in school curriculum

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11.2 Developing test and appropriate tools for student assessment.

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11.3 Authentic assessment to measure performance. (Use of rubrics)

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12 Use of ICT

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12.1. ICT as content enhancement (Use of various ICT tools to explore different topics 

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of plant science and terminologies)

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12.2. ICT as delivery tool (Mobile, Multimedia software, online materials, games in 

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classroom for specific contents)

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#Marks Distribution

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Download: http://tsc.gov.np/doc/1543460168Final%20plant%20Science%20%209-12%20Lisence.pdf

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Source: http://tsc.gov.np

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