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Critical pedagogy, as set out in NCF 2005, primarily provides an opportunity to do what?
AAvoid discussion of conflict in the classroom
BReflect critically on issues in their wider aspects
CMemorise the textbook's stated opinions accurately
DAccept a single official view on social questions
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Reflect critically on issues in their wider aspects
1. NCF 2005 defines critical pedagogy explicitly.
2. It provides an opportunity to reflect critically on issues in terms of their political, social, economic and moral aspects.
3. It entails acceptance of multiple views and a commitment to democratic interaction.
4. Memorising opinions and accepting a single view contradict multiple views, and avoiding conflict contradicts using conflict as a pedagogic strategy, so reflecting critically is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.5 Critical Pedagogy", p.30_
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