Course Overview
Key Highlights
- Teaching of Economics B.Ed Practical File includes lesson plans, micro teaching, school practice, and report pages.
- Covers micro lessons, mega lessons, discussion lessons, observation work, and school report in one file.
- Useful for MDU, CRSU, KUK, and IGNOU teaching-practice submissions.
- Includes Economics lesson plans on poverty, production, economy, employment, and trade topics.
- Built in a formal notebook style that suits internship checking and principal review.
- Ready-to-submit support is available after contact, based on your required format.
What Is Teaching of Economics B.Ed Practical File?
A B.Ed teaching file is a structured practice-teaching record prepared during internship and school teaching work.
The Teaching of Economics B.Ed Practical File is used when Economics is chosen as one of the two teaching subjects in B.Ed 2nd year. It records teaching preparation from micro teaching to full school lessons in a practical academic sequence.
This file is more than a few lesson notes. It includes certificate page, timetable, attendance chart, handwritten index, micro teaching records, mega lessons, school teaching practice, discussion lessons, observation notes, and school report.
Why Micro Teaching Uses Observation Tables
Micro teaching is meant to improve one teaching skill at a time. That is why observation tables matter. They help the supervisor notice what actually happened in the lesson, not just the final impression.
In Economics teaching, this becomes very useful. A pupil-teacher may understand topics like demand, elasticity, poverty, or economic planning, but explaining them clearly to students is a different skill. Observation tables show whether the introduction worked, whether language stayed simple, whether voice changed properly, and whether the lesson moved smoothly from one point to the next.
This Economics file uses a different micro-teaching style from some other subjects. The lesson itself runs in a teacher-pupil dialogue pattern, and then an Observation Schedule is added after the lesson. That schedule checks items like introductory statement, simple language, change in speech, gestures, continuity, and movement. The rating is verbal rather than numeric, using categories like good, average, and poor.
Most student teachers notice that this kind of clear feedback helps them improve faster. CRSUβs B.Ed syllabus directly refers to development of micro lessons based on questioning, explaining, illustration, and stimulus variation, which supports the kind of micro-teaching structure used here.
Micro Teaching vs Mega Teaching vs School Teaching
These three stages may look similar in a file, but they serve different purposes.
Micro teaching is the first stage. It is short and skill-focused. The lesson is used to practise one teaching skill, such as explaining or fluency in questioning.
Mega teaching is broader. It combines topic introduction, aims, behavioural objectives, presentation, recapitulation, and homework in a fuller practice lesson.
School teaching is the real classroom stage. This is where the pupil-teacher applies everything during internship with actual school students.
That sequence matters because a strong B.Ed file should show growth. It should not feel like scattered pages collected at the last minute. In this Economics file, the structure moves from micro teaching to mega lessons, then discussion lesson work, then school teaching practice, and finally observation plus school report.
Hereβs the important part. A properly sequenced file gives a better impression during school checking, internship supervision, and principal-level review because it looks like real training progress, not random material.
What Is Recapitulation in Lesson Planning?
Recapitulation is the short checking stage near the end of a lesson. It tells the teacher whether students have really understood the topic before the class closes.
In Economics, this is especially important because many concepts sound easy during explanation but become confusing when students try to answer on their own. Topics like types of economy, under-development, foreign trade, unemployment, and poverty need quick checking questions at the end. Those questions reveal whether students understood the idea, the comparison, or only listened passively.
This is also a part of formative evaluation. It is not just a formality in the lesson plan. It helps the teacher decide whether to move ahead, explain once more, or simplify the concept. That is why good lesson plans include recapitulation in the right place.
Our Economics file keeps this section because it makes the lesson plan look complete, thoughtful, and classroom-ready. That matters when the file is reviewed by the school or college.
Complete File Structure
This file follows a printed B.Ed lesson-plan notebook format with handwritten entries. It is one of the more lightly structured files, which gives it a more practical and natural working feel.
The file has six main sections:
- Micro Teaching Lessons
- Mega / Simulated Teaching Lessons
- Discussion Lesson β I
- School Teaching Practice Lessons
- Discussion Lesson β II
- Observation Lessons + School Report
It also includes front matter such as cover page, series page, certificate page, timetable, attendance chart, and handwritten index. MDU identifies itself as a state university at Rohtak, which makes it a clear institutional anchor for this B.Ed audience.
Complete Table of Contents
- Publisher Cover
- Series Cover
- Certificate Page
- Time-Table
- Attendance Chart
- Handwritten Index
- Micro Teaching Lessons
- Mega Lessons
- Discussion Lesson β I
- School Teaching Practice Lessons
- Discussion Lesson β II
- Observation Lessons
- School Report
Main Economics topics covered in the file:
- Consumer Demand
- Types of Elasticity of Demand
- Concept of Production
- Agricultural Households
- Central Problems of Economy
- Types of Economy
- Production Methods
- Problems of Economic Development
- Economic Planning
- Poverty in India
- Industrialisation
- Foreign Trade
- Human Capital Formation
- Employment in India
- Multinational Corporations
- Indian Economy under British Rule
Economics Lesson Plans Included
Yes, we also provide lesson plan of Economics for B.Ed in this file.
These lesson plans are useful during internship, school checking, principal review, and viva. A well-prepared Economics lesson plan shows that the pupil-teacher is organised, clear about objectives, and able to handle classroom discussion properly.
Lesson plan format included:
- Lesson No.
- Date
- Duration of the Period
- Pupil Teacherβs Name
- Roll Number
- Class
- Average Age of the Pupils
- Subject
- Topic
- General Aim
- Behavioural Objectives
- Teaching Aids
- Previous Knowledge
- Introductory Questions
- Announcement of Topic
- Presentation Table
- Recapitulation
- Homework
You can check the notebook layout, handwritten lesson flow, and the 4-column presentation style used in school teaching practice.
It helps you judge the structure, neatness, and suitability for your internship requirement.
Who Should Use This Teaching of Economics B.Ed Practical File
This file is best for B.Ed 2nd year students who selected Economics as one of their two teaching subjects.
It is also useful for students who want a proper file for internship, school checking, and ready submission support.
- Students preparing Economics teaching-practice files for B.Ed 2nd year
- MDU Rohtak students needing a formal internship file structure
- CRSU, KUK, and IGNOU students needing Economics file support
- Students who want lesson plans plus full teaching-practice sequence
- Anyone preparing for school internship, viva, or principal-level file checking
Why This File Is Different From Free PDFs
Free lesson plan PDFs usually give short topic notes or a few sample pages. They rarely include the full teaching journey from micro teaching to school practice.
This file is different because it follows a real teaching internship sequence. You get micro teaching, mega lessons, discussion lessons, school teaching practice, observation notes, and school report in one proper flow. That gives the file more academic value than a random download.
The second difference is submission support. Free PDFs are usually useful only for rough reference. Our file is better for students who want a structured format and support for a ready-to-submit version according to their own college or school requirement.
Student Reviews
ββββ Rohit Malik β MDU Rohtak
βThis file helped me prepare the Types of Economy lesson during my internship. The General Aim and Behavioural Objectives format looked closer to what my supervisor expected.β
ββββ Neha Dahiya β CRSU Jind
βI was confused about how to present Elasticity of Demand in lesson-plan form. This file made the introduction, presentation, and recapitulation part much clearer.β
βββββ Aman Kumar β KUK Kurukshetra
βThe micro teaching section helped me a lot. I finally understood how explaining skill and fluency in questioning are shown in an Economics file.β
ββββ Pooja Sharma β IGNOU
βI needed support for Poverty in India and Economic Planning lesson plans. The page flow saved time and looked more organised than free PDFs.β
ββββ Karan Verma β B.Ed College, Rohtak
βThe attendance page, handwritten index, and school report made this feel complete. It looked like an actual teaching-practice file, not just copied notes.β
βββββ Ritika Saini β MDU-affiliated College
βI used the Foreign Trade and Employment in India lessons before my school checking. The file looked neat enough to show confidently during principal review.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this Economics file include lesson plans or only format pages?
Yes, this file includes full Economics lesson plans, not just front pages or blank formats. It covers topics such as demand, elasticity, production, poverty, employment, economic planning, foreign trade, and types of economy. You also get micro teaching, mega lessons, discussion work, school teaching practice, observation notes, and school report, so the file works as a complete teaching-practice record.
What is the difference between soft copy and hard copy for this Economics teaching file?
The soft copy is a PDF that you can access immediately on your phone or laptop. The hard copy is useful when you want a physical file for checking, presentation, or ready submission support. Many students first review the PDF and then choose hard copy when they need a more formal version for school or college use.
Is this file suitable for the 2025β26 and 2026 session?
Yes, this file is suitable for the 2025β26 and 2026 B.Ed session because the teaching-practice structure remains consistent across these cycles. The sequence of micro teaching, mega lessons, discussion work, school teaching practice, observation notes, and school report matches the kind of internship pattern reflected in CRSUβs B.Ed syllabus and the broader NCTE-regulated teacher education framework.
Can I get a ready-to-submit Economics file from Unnati Education?
Yes, we can support you with a ready-to-submit Economics file according to your requirement. The exact presentation may differ from one college or school to another, so the best option is to contact us with your expected format. We will guide you with the version that fits your internship, file checking, or submission need more closely.
Is this file useful for MDU Rohtak students specifically?
Yes, this file is especially useful for MDU Rohtak students because it follows the formal teaching-practice notebook style commonly seen in MDU-affiliated B.Ed colleges. The certificate page, timetable, attendance chart, school teaching lessons, and report pages fit the kind of structure many MDU students are expected to maintain.
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