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In NCF 2005's account of critical pedagogy, students are best regarded as which of the following?
APassive recipients of teacher-decided knowledge
BEmpty vessels waiting to be filled with facts
CCritical observers and participants in problem solving
DYoung people for whom adults must devise solutions
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Critical observers and participants in problem solving
1. NCF 2005 states that teacher-student engagement shapes whose knowledge becomes school knowledge.
2. It says students are not just young people for whom adults should devise solutions.
3. They are critical observers of their own conditions and should participate in discussion and problem solving.
4. The other options each frame students as passive, which the text denies, so critical observers and participants is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.5 Critical Pedagogy", p.29_
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