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The following policy documents, books, articles have been referred in the preparation of this handbook
 
The following policy documents, books, articles have been referred in the preparation of this handbook
 
# Policy and curricular framework documents
 
# Policy and curricular framework documents
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## [http://ictcurriculum.gov.in/ National ICT Curriculum, 2013]
 
## [http://ictcurriculum.gov.in/ National ICT Curriculum, 2013]
 
## [http://www.teindia.nic.in/Files/AWPB/Guidelines_TES-June-2012.pdf MHRD 12 Plan Teacher Education guidelines, 2012]
 
## [http://www.teindia.nic.in/Files/AWPB/Guidelines_TES-June-2012.pdf MHRD 12 Plan Teacher Education guidelines, 2012]
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## Adding it up: Helping children learn mathematics (National AcademicPress,2001) and the Position paper on Teaching of Mathematics (NCF, 2005)
 
# Articles and papers
 
# Articles and papers
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## [http://www.unicef.org/csr/files/COP_Guidelines_English.pdf Guidelines for Industry on Child Online Protection - UNICEF]
 
# Books
 
# Books
 
# Websites
 
# Websites
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## [http://www.ictinedtoolkit.org UNESCO ICT Toolkit]

Latest revision as of 14:30, 28 June 2017

ICT teacher handbook
Concluding Remarks ICT teacher handbook/References

The following policy documents, books, articles have been referred in the preparation of this handbook

  1. Policy and curricular framework documents
    1. Telangana Academic standards
    2. NCERT ICT in school education, 2012
    3. National Curricular Framework, 2005
    4. National ICT Curriculum, 2013
    5. MHRD 12 Plan Teacher Education guidelines, 2012
    6. Adding it up: Helping children learn mathematics (National AcademicPress,2001) and the Position paper on Teaching of Mathematics (NCF, 2005)
  2. Articles and papers
    1. Guidelines for Industry on Child Online Protection - UNICEF
  3. Books
  4. Websites
    1. UNESCO ICT Toolkit