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NCF 2005 says a pedagogy sensitive to gender, class and caste does more than affirm experiences; it also does what?
ALocates them within larger structures of power
BRanks experiences by the learner's social status
CTreats every experience as identically valuable
DIgnores questions of who speaks for whom
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Locates them within larger structures of power
1. NCF 2005 discusses pedagogy sensitive to inequalities.
2. It says such pedagogy does not merely affirm different individual and collective experiences.
3. It also locates these within larger structures of power, raising questions like who is allowed to speak for whom.
4. Ranking by status and treating all experiences identically distort the aim, and ignoring who speaks for whom is the opposite of the text, so locating within structures of power is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.5 Critical Pedagogy", p.30_
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