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NCF 2005 says active engagement in learning involves enquiry, exploration and questioning, ultimately leading to what?
ATheory building and the creation of ideas
BFaster recall of memorised information
CAcceptance of the teacher's authority
DCompletion of the prescribed syllabus
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Theory building and the creation of ideas
1. NCF 2005 describes the nature of active engagement.
2. It states active engagement involves enquiry, exploration, questioning, debates, application and reflection.
3. This leads to theory building and the creation of ideas or positions.
4. The other options are passive or coverage-driven aims the document contrasts against, so theory building and creation of ideas is correct.
_Source: NCF 2005 (NCERT), "2.4.1 Teaching for Construction of Knowledge", p.24_
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