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Editorial Team Aanchal Chomal, Gaut
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CONTENTS Issue XV : August 2010 Soc
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S E C T I O N A The Broad Picture
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snares and pitfalls of any examinat
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02 Section A Contested Terrain of S
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The views stated in NCFSE, 2000 wer
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“given stock of knowledge availab
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that the framework used to create i
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03 Section A The ‘Defi cient’ S
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into the mainstream in the context
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social science are also changing. T
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kind (education being one of them)
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political science and sociology tex
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05 Section A Vexing Questions in So
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the common language used to referen
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scientifi c. Natural science has a
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evolve around what the child alread
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06 Section A Social Sciences and th
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main focus should be on contemporar
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07 Section B Learning Social Scienc
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During this period I had the privil
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hunter-gatherers did not know how t
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see everything as transitional, as
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09 Section B Building Tomorrow’s
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understanding of rights that emphas
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10 Section B Facing history and Our
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asserting, for example, that the Ho
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11 Section B Maps and Politics M. H
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Maps as Creations of Politics Polit
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12 Section B Geography in Daily Lif
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a times we discussed and debated on
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13 Section B Oh! Panchayat: Loose L
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Lesson 3 Accidental Crossing of Bra
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14 Section B Geography Education fo
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