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NCF 2005 lists guiding principles for curriculum. Which of the following is one of those principles?
ACentralising all classroom decision making
BStandardising one textbook for every state
CIncreasing the size of textbooks each year
DConnecting knowledge to life outside the school
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Connecting knowledge to life outside the school
1. NCF 2005 sets out five guiding principles for curriculum design.
2. The first listed is connecting knowledge to life outside the school.
3. A single standard textbook contradicts the call for plurality; growing textbooks is the fault the document criticises; centralising decisions opposes its push for devolution to teachers.
4. Hence connecting knowledge to life outside the school is the correct guiding principle.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "1.4 Guiding Principles", p.12_
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