Lesson Plan. By: Rapti Mishra Department of Political Science, Shyamlal College, University of Delhi

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Lesson Plan By: Rapti Mishra Department of Political Science, Shyamlal College, University of Delhi

Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Gandhi and the Contemporary World Programme: BA (Hons), Generic Paper Semester: IV Academic Year: 2017 Date of commencement of classes: 2 nd January2017 No of hours allotted to complete the syllabi: 65 hours Course objective: Locating Gandhi in a global frame, the course seeks to elaborate Gandhian thought and examine its practical implications. It will introduce students to key instances of Gandhi s continuing influence right up to the contemporary period and enable them to critically evaluate his legacy. Course Outcomes: -------------------------

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -I, 23 lectures: Gandhi on Modern Civilization and Ethics of Development L 1-6 I, (a) Conception of Modern Civilisation and Alternative Modernity L 7-9 I,(b) Critique of Development: Narmada Bachao Andolan ER1, AR1 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 & 10 Jan 2017 ER1, AR1 11, 12 and 14 Jan 2017 - L 10-17 Classroom Activity Discussion on Hind Swaraj ER1, AR1 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 28 Jan 2017 L 18-20 Classroom Activity Discussion on My Experiment with Truth ER1, AR1 30, 31 Jan & 2 Feb 2017 L 21-23 Classroom Activity Presentation based on Discussion and reading material 4, 6 &7 Feb 2017

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -II, 20 lectures: Gandhian Thought: Theory and Action L 24-30 II, (a) Theory of Satyagraha ER1, AR1 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 & 16 Feb 2017 L 31-33 II, (b) Satyagraha in Action ER1, AR1 18, 20 &21 Feb 2017 L 34-37 b. (i) Peasant Satyagraha: Kheda and the Idea of Trusteeship ER1, AR1 22, 23, 25 & 27 Feb 2017 L 38-40 b, (ii) Temple Entry and Critique of Caste ER1, AR1 28 Feb-1, & 2 March 2017 L 41-43 b (iii) Social Harmony: 1947and Communal Unity ER1, AR1 4, 6 & 7March 2017

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -III, 17 lectures: Gandhi Legacy L 44-48 III (a) Tolerance: Anti - Racism Movements (Anti - Apartheid and Martin Luther King) ER1, AR1 20, 21, & 22, 23 & 25 March 2017 L 49-53 III (b) The Pacifist Movement ER1, AR1 27, 28, 29, 30 March & 1 April 2017 L 54-58 III (c) Women s Movements ER1, AR1 3, 5, 6, 8, & 10 April 2017 L 59-63 III (d) Gandhigiri: Perceptions in Popular Culture ER1, AR1 11 & 12 April 2017

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -IV, lectures 02: Gandhi and The Idea of Political L 64 IV (a) Swaraj ER1, AR1 13 th April 2017 Discussion as its done while reading Hind Swaraj L 65 IV (b) Swadeshi ER1, AR1 15 th April 2017 (only Discussion as it is covered during reading of MY Experiment With Truth

Classroom Activities N.B : The following Dates are tentative depending on the Programmes and Academic Activity Organized by College in General and Department in Particular. Dates Month Activity 17, 18 & 19 April 2017 Test of group A, B, and C 20, 22, 24, 25 April 2017 Power Point Presentation of Tutorial group A, B and C

Lesson Plan By: Rapti Mishra Department of Political Science, Shyamlal College, University of Delhi

Lesson Plan Lesson Plan Global Politics Programme: BA ( Pol Science. Hons) Semester: IV Academic Year: 2017 Date of commencement of classes: 2 nd January2017 No of hours allotted to complete the syllabi: 48 hours Programme Objectives: Course Objective: This course introduces students to the key debates on the meaning and nature of globalization by addressing its political, economic, social, cultural and technological dimensions. In keeping with the most important debates within the globalization discourse, it imparts an understanding of the working of the world economy, its anchors and resistances offered by global social movements while analyzing the changing nature of relationship between the state and trans-national actors and networks. The course also offers insights into key contemporary global issues such as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, ecological issues, international terrorism, and human security before concluding with a debate on the phenomenon of global governance. Course Outcomes: -------------------------

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -I, 23 lectures: Globalization: Conceptions and Perspectives L 1-6 I, (a) Understanding Globalization and its Alternative Perspectives L 7-9 I,(b) Political: Debates on Sovereignty and Territoriality L 10-17 I, (c) Global Economy: Its Significance and Anchors of Global Political Economy: IMF, d. World Bank, WTO, TNCs L 18-20 I, (d) Cultural and Technological Dimension ER1, AR1 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 & 10 Jan 2017 ER1, AR1 11, 12 and 14 Jan 2017 ER1, AR1 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, 28 Jan 2017 ER1, AR1 30, 31 Jan & 2 Feb 2017 - L 21-23 1 (e) Global Resistances (Global Social Movements and NGOs) ER1, AR1 4, 6 &7 Feb 2017

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -II, 20 lectures: Contemporary Global Issues L 24-30 II, (a) Ecological Issues: Historical Overview of International Environmental Agreements, Climate Change, Global Commons Debate L 31-33 II, (b) Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ER1, AR1 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 & 16 Feb 2017 ER1, AR1 18, 20 &21 Feb 2017 L 34-37 II (c) International Terrorism: Non-State Actors and State Terrorism; Post 9/11 developments ER1, AR1 22, 23, 25 & 27 Feb 2017 L 38-40 II, (d) Migration ER1, AR1 28 Feb-1, & 2 March 2017 L 41-43 II (e) Human Security ER1, AR1 4, 6 & 7March 2017

Lecture No. UNIT Topic/ Details Reference /Readings Planned Date Date of deliverance UNIT -III, 05 lectures: Global Shift: Power and Governance L 44-48 III Global Shifts: Power and Governance ER1, AR1 20, 21, 22, 23 & 25 March 2017

Classroom Activities N.B : The following Dates are tentative depending on the Programmes and Academic Activity Organized by College in General and Department in Particular. Dates Month Activity 27, 28, 29 & 30 March 2017 Revision of Unit 1 and Discussion on probable questions 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 10 April 2017 Revision of Unit 2 and Discussion on probable questions 11, 12 & 13 April 2017 Revision of Unit 1 and Discussion on probable questions 15, 17, 18 & 19 April 2017 Test of Tutorial group A, B, C, and D 20, 22, 24, 25 April 2017 Power Point Presentation of Tutorial group A, B, C and D

B.A (PROG) 3 rd Year, POLITICAL SCIENCE WORK PLAN (AUG-NOV, 2016) Faculty: RAPTI MISHRA Department: POLITICAL SCIENCE Semester: V Paper Title: Voluntary Organisations SL. NO. DATES TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1. Aug, 16-22 History of Civil Society, Voluntary Action, Voluntary Organisation, NGO 2. Aug 23-30 Role and importance of VO, its goal, functions and Limitations 3. Sept 1-5 Steps of organisation formation under existing legislature 4. Sept, 6-12 NGO s, Social Action group, Advocacy Initiatives, Civil Society Organisation 5. Sept 15-20 History of Social Movements its meaning and Distinction 7. Sept 26-27 Sarvodaya Tradition 8. Oct3-4 NGO and the emerging global political economy Oct 6 and 17 Presentations and Discussions on Health NGO, Education NGO, Oct 11-16 Mid Semester Break 9. Oct 18-24 Poverty Alleviation NGO, Women rights related NGO. Child Rights Related NGO s 10. Oct 25-27 Discussions on AIDS Awareness and related Campaign 11. Nov 3-7 UN Summits and NGO 12 Nov 8-10 Revision

A (PROG) 3 rd Year, POLITICAL SCIENCE WORK PLAN (JAN-APRIL, 2017) Faculty: RAPTI MISHRA Department: POLITICAL SCIENCE Semester: VI Paper Title: Voluntary Organisations SL. Dates TOPICS TO BE COVERED NO. 1. Jan 5-7 Case Study on SEWA 2. Jan 12-14 Project on SEWA 3. Jan19-28 Report Discussion on the project 4. Feb 9-11 Case Study on Cooperative Sector, Amul India 5. Feb 16-18 Field Survey Project for group 1 7. Feb 23-25 Submission of Report based on Field Survey 8. March 2-4 Lecture on NAPM March 9-11 Discussion On NAPM March 13-19 Mid Semester Break 9. March 23-25 Lecture on Khadi 10. March 30-April1 Field Survey on Khadi and Village Industries 11. April 6-8 Lecture on Gramin Bank: A case of Bangladesh 12 April 13-15 Lecture on Save the Children 13 April 20-22 Lecture on Amnesty International Rapti Mishra Mobile No: 9711885455 Email.ID: rapti30@gmail.com

B.A (PROG) 3 rd Year, POLITICAL SCIENCE WORK PLAN (AUG- NOV, 2016) Faculty: RAPTI MISHRA Department: POLITICAL SCIENCE Semester: V Paper Title: Administration and Public Policy: Concepts and Theories SL. DATES TOPICS TO BE COVERED NO. 1. Aug, 8-15 Public administration as a discipline, brief evolution the subject 2. Aug 16-20 Meaning, scope and significance of the Subject, public and private administration 3. Aug 21-30 major approaches to public administration and comparative approaches to public administration 4. Sept, 1-5 the classical theory and Scientific Management 5. Sept 6-15 The human relation theory, and rational decision-making 6. Sept 16-23 Development administration: Elements of development administration. 7. Sept 26-30 politics of development administration. 8 Oct 3-10 Time and space dimensions in the study of development administration 9 Oct 11-16 Mid Semester Break 10. Oct 17-24 Understanding public policy: concept and theories 11. Oct 24-25 relevance of policy making in public administration 12. Oct 27-Nov 3 process of policy formulation and implementation and evaluation. 13 Nov 4-10 Test, presentation and Revision

B.A (PROG) 2 nd Year, POLITICAL SCIENCE WORK PLAN (AUG- NOV, 2016) Faculty: RAPTI MISHRA Department: POLITICAL SCIENCE Semester: III Paper Title: Comparative Govt and Politics Sl. Dates No 1 Aug 4-6 2 Aug 8-12 3 Aug 13-19 4 Aug 20-23 5 Aug 26-30 6 Sept 5-8 Topics to be Covered The nature and scope of Comparative Politics methods of comparative political analysis Comparing Regimes: Authoritarian Democratic Regime Parliamentary and Presidential: UK and USA Federal :Canada 7 Sept 12-17 Unitary: China 8 Sept 20-24 Electoral Systems: First past the post 9 Sept 26-29 proportional representation 10 Sept 30-Oct 4 mixed systems 11 Oct 6-7 Party Systems: one-party, Oct 11-16 12 Oct 17-22 Mid Semester Break two-party System 13 Oct 24-25 Mutiparty System 14 Oct 27-30 Contemporary debates on the nature of state: the security state 15 Nov 3-4 The changing nature of nation-state in the

context of globalization 16 Nov 7-10 Revision, Exam-Test, Presentations Rapti Mishra Mobile No:9711885455 Email Id: rapti30@gmail.com