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According to NCF 2005, teaching a concept before the child is cognitively ready leads to which outcome?
AIt accelerates the child's permanent understanding
BIt guarantees better performance in examinations
CIt strengthens the child's long-term reasoning power
DIt takes away from learning it well at a later stage
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. It takes away from learning it well at a later stage
1. NCF 2005 lists principles about how children learn.
2. One states that teaching something before the child is cognitively ready takes away from learning it at a later stage.
3. Children may 'remember' facts but not understand or relate them to the world.
4. The other options claim benefits the document denies, so taking away from later learning is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.3 Development and Learning", p.22_
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