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NCF 2005 cautions that 'remediation' for failure to learn is currently being addressed mechanically as what?
ABuilding on the child's strengths
BIndividualising tasks for each learner
CSimply repeating lessons
DReducing the burden of the curriculum
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Simply repeating lessons
1. NCF 2005 discusses inclusive lesson planning and remediation.
2. It states that failure to learn is currently being mechanically addressed through 'remediation', which usually means simply repeating lessons.
3. The document instead wants teachers to individualise learning by building on children's strengths.
4. Building on strengths, individualising tasks and reducing burden are the desired alternatives, not the criticised current practice, so simply repeating lessons is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.4 Approaches to Planning", p.29_
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