[Latest]ICDS Supervisor Kerala PSC degree Level Syllabus|253/2024 syllabus Kerala PSC

ICDS Supervisor Kerala PSC degree Level Syllabus: The latest detailed syllabus for Degree level ICDS supervisor exam is given in this post. 253/2024 is the Category of post.

ICDS Supervisor Kerala PSC degree Level 253/2024


CAT NO: 253/2024, SR for : SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE

TOTAL : 100 MARKS

Exam date : 13/02/2025 Thursday

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ICDS Supervisor Kerala PSC degree Level Main Topics with marks

PART I -SOCIOLOGY – 25 MARKS

  • MODULE 1: Basics of Sociology (4 Marks)
  • MODULE 2: SOCIAL PROBLEMS (6 Marks)
  • MODULE 3: DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES (4 Marks)
  • MODULE 4: WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT (6 Marks)
  • MODULE 5: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING ICDS
    PROGRAMES(5 Marks)

PART II – SOCIAL WORK – 25 MARKS

  • Social Work as a Profession (5 Marks)
  • Primary Methods of Social Work (8 Marks)
  • Secondary Methods of Social Work (8 Marks)
  • Social Work Practice in Child Protection (4 Marks)

PART III – PSYCHOLOGY – 25 MARKS

  • Module 1. Attention (2 marks)
  • Module 2. Perception (2 marks)
  • Module 3. Memory and Forgetting (2 marks)
  • Module 4 . Intelligence and Creativity (2 marks)
  • Module 5 . Thinking (2 marks)
  • Module 6. Motivation and Emotion (2 marks)
  • Module 7. Learning (2 marks)
  • Module 8: Personality (2 marks)
  • Modulule 9. Social perception (2 marks)
  • Module 10:Psychopathology (2 marks)

PART IV – COMMUNITY SCIENCE / HOME SCIENCE – 25 MARKS

  • Module 1: Child Development (Marks: 12)
  • Module 2: Child and Maternal Nutrition (Marks: 8)
  • Module 3: Preschool Education and Management (Marks: 7)


PART I -SOCIOLOGY – 25 MARKS


MODULE 1: Basics of Sociology


Key Sociological Concepts


 Society, Community, and Culture
 Socialization and its Impact on Child Development
Nature and Composition of Family
 Characteristics of Family
 Functions and roles of family
 Socialization and support systems within families


Types of Families


 Patriarchal and Matriarchal Families
 Joint Family-Extended Family-Nuclear Family
 Merits and Demerits of Joint Family
 Disintegration of Joint Family in India-Causes: Urbanization, modernization, economic
pressures, individualism
Changing Role of Family
 Shifting gender roles, women’s workforce participation, evolving parental responsibilities
 Modern Trends in Family Structures-Rise in nuclear families, delayed marriages, higher
divorce rates, single-parent households

MODULE 2: SOCIAL PROBLEMS


Domestic Violence and Alcoholism
 Definition, causes, and effects
 Legal frameworks and support systems
Dowry and Dowry Deaths
 Cultural context and consequences
 Legislations and enforcement measures
Drug Addiction
 Types of drugs, causes of addiction, social impact
 Rehabilitation and prevention strategies
Child Labour, Child Abuse and Delinquency
 Forms, causes, and impact on society
 Legal rights and protections for children, POCSO-The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection
of Children) Act 2000


Violence Against Women


 Forms of violence, societal impact
 Legal frameworks and protective measures
Problems of the Elderly
 Social, psychological, and economic issues-Elder Abuse
 Social security measures and elder care
Problems of Transgenders
 Causes, consequences, and solutions
 Government policies and programs
Unemployment and Underemployment
 Causes, consequences, and solutions
 Government policies and programs

MODULE 3: DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES


Poverty Alleviation Programmes
 Overview of major programs and their impact
Consumerism
 Definition, causes, and societal impact
Rural-Urban Disparities
 Economic, social, and infrastructural differences
 Government initiatives to bridge the gap
Environmental Degradation
 Air Pollution: Causes, effects, and control measures
 Water Pollution: Sources, consequences, and solutions
 Solid Waste Management: Challenges and strategies
 Climate Change: Causes, impacts, and mitigation
Problems of Induced Displacement
 Social, economic, and cultural issues
 Rehabilitation and resettlement policies

MODULE 4: WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT


Women in Governance
 Participation in political and administrative roles
 Challenges and opportunities
Gender Issues
 Gender inequality and discrimination
 Policy interventions and societal changes
Empowerment of Women
 Economic, social, and political empowerment strategies
Participation in Socio-Political Activities
 Role of women in civic engagement and political processes
Women in Panchayat Raj Institutions
 Contributions and challenges faced by women leaders
Role of Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
 Economic and social impact of SHGs on women’s development

MODULE 5: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING ICDS PROGRAMES


Primary and Secondary Data


 Definitions, sources, and methods of collection
Observation Techniques
 Participant Observation: Methods and applications
 Non-Participant Observation: Advantages and limitations
Interview Schedule


 Structured and unstructured interviews
 Techniques for effective interviewing
Questionnaire
 Structured vs. Unstructured questions
 Open vs. Closed questions


Case Study Method-Focus Group Discussion-Participatory Rural Appraisal


 Definition, methodology, and applications
 Advantages and limitations

PART II – SOCIAL WORK – 25 MARKS

Module 1 Social Work as a Profession


Historical Evolution of Social Work
Differentiation of social service and social work
Ideologies, Values, Principles and code of ethics of the social
work profession
Professional associations of social work – IFSW, IASSW,
NAPSWI, ISPSW, KAPS, ASSK
Core Competencies of a professional social worker

Module 2 Primary Methods of Social Work


Social Case Work: concept, principles, process, skills and
scope
Social Group Work: concept, principles, process, skills and
scope
Community Organisation: concept, principles, process, skills
and scope

Module 3 Secondary Methods of Social Work


Social Welfare Administration: concept, principles, process
and scope
Social Action: concept, principles, process and scope
Social Work Research: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed
Methods, Experimental research, sampling, tools of data
collection, statistical analysis ( Measures of central tendency,
Measures of dispersion, Correlation, t test, ANOVA, Chi
Square)
Qualitative designs, qualitative data analysis

Module 4 Social Work Practice in Child Protection


Social Work Practice in the Context of Child Rights, JJ
systems (CWC, JJB, DCPU etc.), ICDS, Kaval, Kaval Plus,
Poshan Abhiyaan ( National Nutrition Mission

PART III – PSYCHOLOGY – 25 MARKS


Module 1. Attention Consciousness and attention:

Controlled and Automatic processes Functions
of attention: Vigilance, Selective attention, Divided attention, Sustained attention and Alternating
attention Physiological basis of attention. (2 marks)


Module 2. Perception Nature of perception:

Perceptual organization and constancies; Depth
perception; Bottom up and top-down approaches: Direct perception. (2 marks)


Module 3. Memory and Forgetting Models of memory:

Atkinson-Shiffin model, Levels of
processing model, Working memory model Why we forget: Consolidation theory, Interference
theory, Decay theory, Cue dependent forgetting, Displacement theory, Repression, Amnesia.
Testing memory: Components of memory tests; WMS and PGI memory test Physiological basis of
memory (2 marks)

Module 4 . Intelligence and Creativity Traditional theories:

Two factor theory (Spearman and
Cattell); Multifactor theory; Hierarchical model. Structure of intellect model Contemporary
theories: Triarchic theory; Multiple intelligence theory; Emotional intelligence theory; PASS model
Creativity- Nature of creativity; Stages of creativity, Divergent and Convergent thinking. (2 marks)

Module 5 . Thinking Problem solving:

Types of problem; Approaches to problem solving; Types
of heuristics,; Reasoning: Deductive reasoning Syllogistic and Inductive reasoning. (2 marks)

Module 6. Motivation and Emotion

Biological aspects of motivation Instinct theory and
Ethology; Homeostasis and arousal theory; Biological needs and drive reduction . Psychological
aspects of motivation Locus of control and motivation; Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation; Level of
aspiration; Knowledge of result;; Frustration aggression model . Types of emotion, Theories of
emotion (James-Lange theory, Cannon-Bard theory, Schachter-Singer theory, theory, Facial
feedback theory); Stress and coping.; Biological basis of motivation and emotion. (2 marks)

Module 7. Learning Learning by association:

Classical conditioning , Operant conditioning;
Cognitive theories of learning: Latent learning; Insight learning; Verbal learning Neurological basis
of learning and memory. (2 marks)

Module 8: Personality Defenition, Psychodynamic perspective :

Classical Psychoanalysis:
Sigmund Freud, Neoanalytic theories:Carl Jung,Alfred Adler,Karen Horney,Eric
Fromm,HarryStack Sullivan,Erik Erikson, Henry Murray’s Personology, Object relations and
attachment theories: Margaret Mahler, Bowlby, Behavioural Perspective:Dollard &
Miller,B.F.Skinner,Albert Bandura Trait Perspective : G.W. Allport,R. B.Cattell Cognitive and
Social cognitive perspective: Lewin’s Field theory, Kelley’s Personal ConstructTheory,Rotter’s
locus of control approach ,Bandura’s Social Cognitive learning theory Humanistic Existential
Perspective: Carl Rogers Rollo May, VictorFrankl, Abraham Maslow Eastern Perspective:Yoga, The
Bhagavad Gita, Sufism, Buddhism Jainism, Taoism.

Modulule 9. Social perception Social self :

Sources of self-knowledge, Aspects of selfknowledge: Self-schemas, Self-discrepancies, Self-regulation, Selfconcept, Self-esteem, Selfpresentation Perceiving persons : Impression formation and impression management , Attribution:
Attribution theories, Attribution biases, Confirmation biases: Perseverance of beliefs, Confirmatory
hypothesis testing, The selffulfilling prophecy Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination,
Attitudes: Measurement,formation, Attitudes and behavior, Persuasion by communication,
Persuasion by our own actions, Role playing, Cognitive dissonance theory, Changing attitudes
Conformity :Classical studies, Compliance, Obedience: Milgram’s research, Pro-social behaviour,
Altruistic personality, Interpersonal influences: perceived characteristic of the person in need,
Gender and helping Aggression-culture, Gender and individual difference, Causes of human
aggression, Frustration-aggression hypothesis, Negative affect, Prevention and control of
aggression.

Module 10:Psychopathology Diagnosis and classification of Mental disorders:

DSM & ICD
classifications. Case taking practices- MSE, MMSE, Clinical interview, Case study, Common signs
and symptoms of mental disorders.


Neurodevelopmental disorders: Intellectual disabilities, Pervasive and specific developmental
disorders, Communication disorders, Autism spectrum disorders, Specific learning disorders,
Behavioural and emotional disorders with onset in childhood and adolescence.
Major Mental Disorders Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders- Schizophrenia,
Schizo-typal, Delusional, and other Non-psychotic disorders


Affective disorders- Bipolar –Ddepressive disorders
Personality disorders , Sexual dysfunctions, Gender dysphoria, Mental and behavioural disorders
due to psycho active substance use.
Anxiety disorders, Dissociative disorders, Trauma – Stress related, Somatoform
disorders,Obsessive – compulsive related disorders.Neurocognitive disorders: Organic mental
disorders-Vascular dementia,Delirum. Amnestic disorder. (4 marks)

PART IV – COMMUNITY SCIENCE / HOME SCIENCE

Module 1: Child Development


 Growth and developmental stages in children
 Factors influencing child development
 Theories of child development
 Importance of play in child development
 Early childhood education and its impact on development

Module 2: Child and Maternal Nutrition


 Nutritional needs during pregnancy and lactation
 Impact of maternal nutrition on child health
 Nutritional requirements for different stages of childhood
 Common nutritional deficiencies in children
 Strategies for promoting child and maternal nutrition

Module 3: Preschool Education and Management


 Principles and approaches to preschool education
 Curriculum development for early childhood education
 Importance of early childhood education in child development
 Management practices in preschool settings
 Role of a Supervisor in managing preschool education programs

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