CURRICULAR ASPECTS 1.1 CURRICULUM PLANNING1.1.1 Institution has a regular in house practice of planning and/or reviewing, revising curriculum and adapting it to local context /situation.1.1.2 At the institution level, the curriculum planning and adoption are a collaborative effort; Indicate the persons involved in the curriculum planning process during the last completed academic year 1. Faculty of the institution 2. Head/Principal of the institution 3. Schools including Practice teaching schools 4. Employers 5. Experts 6. Students 7. Alumni1.1.3 While planning institutional curriculum, focus is kept on the Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs) and Course Learning Outcomes(CLOs) for all Progammes offered by the institution, which are stated and communicated to teachers and students through 1. Website of the Institution 2. Prospectus 3. Student induction programme 4. Orientation programme for teachers1.2 ACADEMIC FLEXIBILITY1.2.1 Curriculum provides adequate choice of courses to students as optional / electives including pedagogy courses for which teachers are available1.2.2 Average Number of Value-added courses offered during the last five years1.2.3 Percentage of Students enrolled in the Value-added courses mentioned at 1.2.2 during the last five years1.2.4 Students are encouraged and facilitated to undergo self-study courses online/offline in several ways through 1.Provision in the Time Table 2.Facilities in the Library 3.Computer lab facilities 4.Academic Advice/Guidance1.2.5 Percentage of students who have completed self-study courses (online /offline, beyond the curriculum) during the last five years1.3 CURRICULUM ENRICHMENT1.3.1 Curriculum of the Institutions provides opportunities for the students to acquire and demonstrate knowledge, skills, values and attitudes related to various learning areas1.3.2 Institution familiarizes students with the diversities in school system in India as well as in an international and comparative perspective1.3.3 Students derive professionally relevant understandings and consolidate these into professional acumen from the wide range of curricular experiences provided during Teacher Education Programme1.4 FEEDBACK SYSTEM1.4.1 Mechanism is in place for obtaining structured feedback on the curriculum – semester wise from various stakeholders. Structured feedback is obtained from 1.Students 2.Teachers 3.Employers 4.Alumni 5.Practice teaching schools/TEI1.4.2 Feedback collected from stakeholders is processed and action is taken; feedback process adopted by the institution comprises the followingA. Feedback collected, analysed and action taken and feedback available on websiteB. Feedback collected, analysed and action takenC. Feedback collected, analysedD. Feedback collectedE. Feedback not collected