The reorganization of SIE and establishment of DIE’s (Presently DIETs) was done in 1978 in order to reorganize the existing setup of the State Institute of Education and to set up District functionary units |
State Institute of Education has the following wings |

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Science Wing |

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Mathematics Wing |

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Social Science Wing |

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Language wing |

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Publication wing |

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Educational Technology Cell |

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Non- formal Education Unit |

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Work Experience and Vocational Education Unit |

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Statistical Unit |

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Establishment and Accounts Units |
The Functions of SIE are as under: |

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Organization of pre-service and in-service training of Teacher Education with special emphasis on content training |
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• Training of Key Resource Persons
• Training of Resource Persons |

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Organization of workshops/orientation programmes in collaborations with national level agencies and state Education Department |

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Preparation of Instructional Material/ Guide books for teachers in various subjects Modules, Glossaries, List of Equipments and material for laboratories of Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools |

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Organization of meetings, conferences, Quiz programmes, Seminars, Lectures, Demonstrations and other programmes like Science Exhibition at District and Divisional Level |

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Publication of Educational Journal, reports, Studies etc from time to time in the field of educational research and training. |

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Organization of short training programmes/Courses in modern Management techniques for Education Officers and Administrators |

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Conduct of Action Research in the Field of: |
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• Survey
• Strengthening of labs
• Academic Guidance
• Academic Inspection |
The other functions of SIE are to implement centrally sponsored Schemes like PMOST, OBB, SOPT SS, Improvement of Science Education, Computer Education, and Conduct of RIMC Examination. |
Besides this the staff of SIE gets training from NCERT New Delhi, NUEPA New Delhi, RIE Ajmer, IMPA, J&K, MHRD, BOSE and other allied Agencies for improvement of trends and techniques of Education Process |