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NCF 2005 stresses that for first-generation school goers, pedagogy must be reoriented because such children are what?
AAlready supported strongly by literate homes
BBest taught through purely rote methods
CLargely dependent on the school for reading and writing
DUnable to benefit from formal schooling
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Largely dependent on the school for reading and writing
1. NCF 2005 notes that many schools now have many first-generation school goers.
2. It says pedagogy must be reoriented when the child's home provides little direct support to formal schooling.
3. Such children depend completely on the school for reading and writing skills and a taste for reading.
4. The other options each contradict this point, so the dependent-on-school option is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.5 Critical Pedagogy", p.30_
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