About IGNOU B.ED – Bachelor of Education
The Bachelor of Education programme focuses on developing professional pedagogical skills and teaching competencies required for secondary school teachers. The Self Learning Material (SLM) serves as the primary resource because it is designed for distance learners to study independently without constant classroom supervision.
The study material provided by the School of Education is organized into a block-based structure. Each course consists of several blocks, and each block further contains multiple units that cover specific topics in detail. This modular approach helps students manage their time better by breaking down the vast syllabus into smaller, digestible parts. When you start a new course, you should first look at the block titles to understand the overall flow of the subject before diving into individual units.
IGNOU B.ED Study Material is specifically designed to align with the Term End Examination (TEE) patterns. Unlike private guidebooks available in the market, the official SLM is comprehensive and contains “Check Your Progress” exercises at the end of every section. Solving these exercises is the best way to prepare for the exams because the actual question paper often follows the same logic and depth as these internal assessments. Relying on official blocks ensures you do not miss any part of the core curriculum defined by the university.
IGNOU B.ED Study Material Highlights
The following table provides a quick overview of the essential details regarding the Bachelor of Education resources for the current academic session.
| Feature | Details |
| Programme Name | Bachelor of Education |
| Programme Code | B.ED |
| Official Repository | eGyanKosh (IGNOU Digital Repository) |
| Format | Digital PDF via eGyanKosh and Printed Books |
| Academic Cycle | 2026 |
| Offering School | School of Education |
How to Use IGNOU B.ED Study Material for Exam Preparation
To prepare effectively, you should read each unit systematically rather than skipping around. Start by reading the learning objectives at the beginning of the unit, as they tell you exactly what you are expected to master by the end. As you read through the text, keep a notebook handy to jot down key points and definitions. Use the Check Your Progress exercises to test your understanding immediately after finishing a section. Completing all units before the TEE is vital because questions can be asked from any part of the syllabus, and partial preparation often leads to lower scores.
The official SLM maps directly to the TEE question patterns, providing the exact depth required for high-scoring answers. External guidebooks often oversimplify topics or leave out critical theoretical frameworks that the university expects in your response. For B.ED students, the material also includes specific instructions for practical components and school-based activities. These guides complement the theory blocks by showing you how to apply academic concepts in a real classroom setting. Following the official text ensures that your teaching philosophy aligns with the standards set by the School of Education.
Many students find it helpful to create a study schedule based on the number of blocks in each course. For example, if a course has four blocks, you can aim to finish one block every week. This consistent pace prevents last-minute stress before the assignments and examinations. Remember that the language used in the B.ED books is meant to be student-friendly, so do not be intimidated by the volume of pages. Focus on understanding the “Why” and “How” of teaching methods explained in the units, as these are frequently tested in the exams.
Another useful tip is to compare the study material with the previous year’s question papers. By doing this, you will notice that most questions are derived directly from the summaries and self-assessment questions provided in the blocks. If you find a particular unit difficult, try reading the summary at the end first to get a big-picture view before reading the full text again. This strategy makes the academic content much more approachable for students in rural areas or those working full-time while pursuing their degree.
IGNOU B.ED Study Material: 2026
All the course blocks listed below are available for download on the official eGyanKosh platform. Students can access these digital files free of charge to start their studies immediately after admission.
| Course Code | Course Title | Download Link |
|---|---|---|
| BES-121 | Childhood and Growing Up | View/Download |
| BES-122 | Contemporary India and Education | View/Download |
| BES-123 | Learning and Teaching | View/Download |
| BES-124 | Language Across the Curriculum | View/Download |
| BES-125 | Understanding Disciplines and Subjects | View/Download |
| BES-126 | Knowledge and Curriculum | View/Download |
| BES-127 | Assessment for Learning | View/Download |
| BES-128 | Creating an Inclusive School | View/Download |
| BES-129 | Gender, School and Society | View/Download |
| BESE-131 | Open and Distance Education | View/Download |
| BESE-132 | Guidance and Counselling | View/Download |
| BESE-135 | Information and Communication Technology | View/Download |
| BESL-121 | Workshop Based Activities | View/Download |
| BESL-122 | School Based Activities | View/Download |
To access all blocks and units visit:
eGyanKosh – IGNOU Digital Repository
Important Note for Students
⚠️ Study material for 2026 is updated periodically by IGNOU. Always
download from
eGyanKosh using your programme code to ensure you have the latest version.
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