Name of Teacher: DR. JOGINDER SINGH (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) Lesson Plan: 18Weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
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1 Name of Teacher: DR. JOGINDER SINGH (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) Class and Section: B.A. 1 st year IInd Semester Subject: History Lesson Plan: 18Weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018) Week 1, January 1 to January 7 Week 1, Day 1, January 1 Origin of Pushyabhuts Week 1, Day 2, January 2 Early life of Harsha Week 1, Day 3, January 3 Conquests of Harsha Week 1, Day 4, January 4 Administration of Harsha Week 1, Day 5, January 5 Holiday Week 1, Day 6, January 6 Other Achievements of Harsha Week 2, January 8 to January14 Week 2, Day 1, January 8 Who was Huensang and Huensang Account Week 2, Day 2, January 9 Chalukyas Week 2, Day 3, January 10 Administration Week 2, Day 4, January 11 Cultural contibutions Week 2, Day 5, January 12 Brief political Introduction of Prathihars Week 2, Day 6, January 13
2 Palas Week 3, January 15 to January 21 Week 3, Day 1, January 15 Rash Trakutas Week 3, Day 2, January 16 The Tripartite struggle between the Palas, Prathihars and Rashtrakutas Week 3, Day 3, January 17 The Tripartite struggle between the Palas, Prathihars and Rashtrakutas Week 3, Day 4, January 18 The Cholas origin and Political History Week 3, Day 5, January 19 Other achievements of cholas Week 3, Day 6, January 20 Polity and economy Week 4, January 22 to January 28 Week 4, Day 1, January 22 Holiday Week 4, Day 2, January 23 Feudalism in India and its features Week 4, Day 3, January 24 Origin of Rajputs and major Rajput Dyansties Week 4, Day 4, January 25 Society Week 4, Day 5, January 26 Holiday Week 4, Day 6, January 27 Culture and literature Week 5, January 29 to February4 Week 5, Day 1, January 29 Historical back ground of Turk Invasions Week 5, Day2, January 30 Invasions of Mohammad Ghaznavi Week 5, Day 3, January 31 Holiday Week 5, Day 4, February 1 Invasions of Muhammad Ghorids
3 Week 5, Day 5, February 2 Causes of success of Turks Week 5, Day 6, February 3 Impacts of Turkas Invasions Week 6, February 5to February 11 Week 6, Day 1, February 5 Illtutmish and his achievements Week 6, Day 2, February 6 Balban and his achievements Week 6, Day 3, February 7 Alahudin Khalji and his achievements Week 6, Day 4, February 8 Economic reforms of Alahudin Khalji Week 6, Day 5, February 9 Muhammad Bin Tughlak and his policies Week 6, Day 6, February 10 Holiday Week 7, February 12 to February 18 Week 7, Day 1, February 12 Vijayanagar Empire Week 7, Day 2, February 13 Holiday Week 7, Day 3, February 14 Administration of Vijayanagar Week 7, Day 4, February 15 Behmani Empire Week 7, Day 5, February 16 Administration of Bemani empire Week 7, Day 6, February 17 Main rulers of Behmani Empire Week 8 February 19 to February25 Week 8, Day 1, February 19 Dynasties of Sultanate in Declining stages and main rulers Week 8, Day 2, February 20 Down fall of Delhi sultanate Week 8, Day 3, February 21
4 State under Sultanate Week 8, Day 4, February 22 Administration under Sultanate Week 8, Day 5, February 23 Ruling Classes under Sultanate Week 8, Day 6, February 24 Society under Sultanate Week 9, February26 to March4 Week 9, Day 1, February 26 Agriculture during Sultanate period ( A.D.) Week 9, Day 2, February 27 Industry during Sultanate period ( A.D.) Week 9, Day 3, February 28 Holiday Week 9, Day 4, March 1 Holiday Week 9, Day 5, March 2 Holiday Week 9, Day 6, March 3 Holiday Week 10, March 5 to March11 Week 10, Day 1, March 5 Trade and Commerce during Sultanate period Week 10, Day 2, March 6 Internal Trade and Trade centers during Sultanate period Week 10, Day 3, March 7 Foreign Trade during Sultanate period Week 10, Day 4, March 8 Short Question 1-2 Week 10, Day 5, March 9 Short Question 3-5 Week 10, Day 6, March 10 Short Question 6,7,8 Week 11, March 12 to March 18 Week 11, Day 2, March 13 Explain of Bhakti movement
5 Week 11, Day 3, March 14 Feature of Bhakti movement Week 11, Day 4, March 15 Prominent saints of Bhakti movements Week 11, Day 5, March 16 Impact of Bhakti movement (Religious) Week 11, Day 6, March 17 Social Impact of Bhakti movement Week 12, March 19 to March25 Week 12, Day 1, March 19 Political Impact of Bhakti movement Week 12, Day 2, March 20 Cultural Impact of Bhakti movement Week 12, Day 3, March 21 Short Question -9 Week 12, Day 4, March 22 Short Question -10 Week 12, Day 5, March 23 Map Week 12, Day 6, March 24 Short Question -11 Week 13, March26to April 1 Week 13, Day 1, March 26 Sufi Movement Week 13, Day 2, March 27 Principals of Sufism Week 13, Day 3, March 28 Development of Sufism in India Week 13, Day 4, March 29 Holiday Week 13, Day 5, March 30 Impact of Hinduism on Sufism Week 13, Day 6, March 31 Role of Sufism in Indian Society Week 14, April 2 to April 8 Week 14, Day 1, April 2
6 Class Test 1 to 3 lesson (long Questions) Week 14, Day 2, April 3 Arts during the sultanate Week 14, Day 3, April 4 Paintings Week 14, Day 4, April 5 Music Arts Week 14, Day 5, April 6 Class tests 4 and 5 lesson Week 14, Day 6, April 7 Map Week 15, April 9 to April15 Week15, Day 1, April 9 Architecture during the sultanate Week 15, Day 2, April 10 Change in Architecture Week 15, Day 3, April 11 Main Buildings of Delhi Sultanate Week 15, Day 4, April 12 Class test Lesson 6-7 Week 15, Day 5, April 13 Class test Lesson 8 Week 15, Day 6, April 14 Holiday Week 16, April 16 to April22 Week 16, Day 1, April 16 Class test -9 Week 16, Day 2, April 17 Class test -10 Week 16, Day 3, April 18 Holiday Week 16, Day 4, April 19 Test Map Full Week 16, Day 5, April 20 Test full Short Questions Week 16, Day 6, April 21 Class test II Week17 April 23 to April29
7 Week17, Day 1, April 23 Architecture in other provinces Week 17, Day 2, April 24 Main sects of sufi movement ii India Society Week 17, Day 3, April 25 Main sects of sufi movement ii India Society Week 17, Day 4, April 26 Revision of Maps Week 17, Day 5, April 27 Revision of Maps Week 17, Day 6, April 28 Test on full syllabus Week 18 April 30 to May 6 Discussion on Assignments Class and Section : B.A. 3 rd 6 th Semester Subject : History Lesson Plan : 18 Weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018) Week 1, January 1 to January 7 Unit I Week 1, Day 1, January 1 Discussion on final paper V Semester and Introduction of New Syllabus Week 1, Day 2, January 2 Introduction of Renaissance : Origin & Meaning Week 1, Day 3, January 3 Cause growth of Renaissance Week 1, Day 4, January 4 Main characteristics of Renaissance Week 1, Day 5, January 5 Holiday Week 1, Day 6, January 6 Achievements and effects of Renaissance Week 2, January 8 to January14 Week 2, Day 1, January 8
8 Meaning of Reformation Week 2, Day 2, January 9 Causes of Reformation Week 2, Day 3, January 10 Development of Reformation Week 2, Day 4, January 11 Effects of the Reformation Week 2, Day 5, January 12 Significance of the Reformation Week 2, Day 6, January 13 Formation of New groups of Churches in Europe Week 3, January 15 to January 21 Assignments Week 3, Day 1, January 15 Meaning and definations of Capitalism Week 3, Day 2, January 16 Causes of rise and growth of Capitalism Week 3, Day 3, January 17 Nature of Early Capitalism Week 3, Day 4, January 18 Stages of Capitalism Week 3, Day 5, January 19 Meaning and Period of Mercantile Capital Week 3, Day 6, January 20 Main objective of Mercantilism Week 4, January 22 to January 28 Week 4, Day 1, January 22 Holiday Week 4, Day 2, January 23 Causes of the rise of Mercantilism Week 4, Day 3, January 24 Salient feature of mercantilism ideology and its Impact Week 4, Day 4, January 25 Expansion of mercantilism and free Trade Capital Week 4, Day 5, January 26 Holiday
9 Week 4, Day 6, January 27 Free Trade Capital effect and significant Week 5, January 29 to February4 Week 5, Day 1, January 29 Meaning of Technological Revolution and its Nature Week 5, Day2, January 30 Agricultural Revolution Week 5, Day 3, January 31 Holiday Week 5, Day 4, February 1 Programme and Causes of Agricultural Revolution Week 5, Day 5, February 2 Impact of Agricultural Revolution Week 5, Day 6, February 3 Meaning of Industrial revolution Week 6, February 5to February 11 Why revolution first started in England Week 6, Day 1, February 5 Progress of Industrial revolution in England - Part - I Week 6, Day 2, February 6 Progress of Industrial revolution in England - Part II Week 6, Day 3, February 7 Industrial Revolution in other Countries of the World Week 6, Day 4, February 8 Effects of Industrial Revolution Week 6, Day 5, February 9 Map on Industrial Revolution Week 6, Day 6, February 10 Holiday Week 7, February 12 to February 18 Week 7, Day 1, February 12 Map on Agricultural Revolution Week 7, Day 2, February 13 Holiday Week 7, Day 3, February 14 Assignment Work
10 Unit - II Week 7, Day 4, February 15 Objective Type Question Week 7, Day 5, February 16 Objective Type Question Week 7, Day 6, February 17 Quiz Contest in Class Week 8 February 19 to February25 Week 8, Day 1, February 19 Meaning of Liberalism Week 8, Day 2, February 20 Development of Parliamentary Institution Week 8, Day 3, February 21 Effects and significance of Liberalism Week 8, Day 4, February 22 American Revolution : An Introduction Week 8, Day 5, February 23 Historical Background of American Revolution Week 8, Day 6, February 24 Causes of Revolution Week 9, February26 to March4 Week 9, Day 1, February 26 Causes of the success of American and failure of Britain Week 9, Day 2, February 27 Impact of the revolution on America and other world Week 9, Day 3, February 28 Holiday Week 9, Day 4, March 1 Holiday Week 9, Day 5, March 2 Holiday Week 9, Day 6, March 3 Holiday Week 10, March 5 to March11
11 Week 10, Day 1, March 5 Importance and Introduction of French Revolution Week 10, Day 2, March 6 Causes Part - I Week 10, Day 3, March 7 Causes Part II Week 10, Day 4, March 8 Events of Revolution Week 10, Day 5, March 9 Map on Europe on the Eva of French Revolution Week 10, Day 6, March 10 Nature and impacts of French Revolution Week 11, March 12 to March 18 Week 11, Day 1, March 12 Meaning and Features of Imperialism Week 11, Day 2, March 13 Causes Week 11, Day 3, March 14 Development of Imperialism in Asia Week 11, Day 4, March 15 Development of Imperialism in Africa Week Impact11, Day 5, March 16 Impact of Imperialism Week 11, Day 6, March 17 Class Test Week 12, March 19 to March25 Week 12, Day 1, March 19 Map on Imperialism Week 12, Day 2, March 20 Assignment Work Unit - III Week 12, Day 3, March 21 Introduction of First World War Week 12, Day 4, March 22
12 Causes of the first world war Part - I Week 12, Day 5, March 23 Causes of the first world war Part II Week 12, Day 6, March 24 Events of World War I Week 13, March26to April 1 Week 13, Day 1, March 26 Impacts of the first world war Week 13, Day 2, March 27 Introduction the Paris peace settlement Week 13, Day 3, March 28 Treaty of versalills in 1919 and its main features Week 13, Day 4, March 29 Holiday Week 13, Day 5, March 30 Importance and Assessment of Paris Peace Settlement Week 13, Day 6, March 31 Map Work on First World War Week 14, April 2 to April 8 Week 14, Day 1, April 2 Introduction and Rise of Socialism Week 14, Day 2, April 3 Causes of Bolshevik Revolution in Russia Week 14, Day 3, April 4 Major events of Russian Revolution Week 14, Day 4, April 5 Impacts and Importance of Russia Revolution Week 14, Day 5, April 6 Rise of Dictatorship in Europe Week 14, Day 6, April 7 Nazism, Feature and Causes Week 15, April 9 to April15 Domestic and Foreign Policy Nazism Week15, Day 1, April 9 Fascism : Meaning and Features
13 Week 15, Day 2, April 10 Domestic and Foreign Polices of Musoliny. Week 15, Day 3, April 11 Introduction of World War II Week 15, Day 4, April 12 Causes of World War II Part I Week 15, Day 5, April 13 Causes of World War II Part II Week 15, Day 6, April 14 Holiday Week 16, April 16 to April22 Event of World War II Week 16, Day 1, April 16 Consequences of World War II Week 16, Day 2, April 17 Map on World War II Week 16, Day 3, April 18 Holiday Week 16, Day 4, April 19 Objective Type Unit I Week 16, Day 5, April 20 Objective Type Unit II Week 16, Day 6, April 21 Objective Type Unit III Week17 April 23 to April29 Week17, Day 1, April 23 Quiz Contest on all Syllabus Week 17, Day 2, April 24 Revision of Maps I Week 17, Day 3, April 25 Revision of Maps II Week 17, Day 4, April 26 Revision of Maps III Week 17, Day 5, April 27 Test on Full Syllabus Week 17, Day 6, April 28 Discussion on Test Week 18 April 30 to May 6 Discussion on Assignments
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