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=Additional References= | =Additional References= | ||
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==How the topic is discussed in NCERT Books== | ==How the topic is discussed in NCERT Books== | ||
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==Useful websites== | ==Useful websites== | ||
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==Reference Books== | ==Reference Books== | ||
= Teaching Outlines = | = Teaching Outlines = | ||
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− | ==Key Idea #1== | + | ==Key Idea #1 Rural Development == |
What are the key ideas to be covered | What are the key ideas to be covered | ||
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===Learning objectives=== | ===Learning objectives=== | ||
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===Notes for teachers=== | ===Notes for teachers=== | ||
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===Activities=== | ===Activities=== | ||
− | #Activity No #1 | + | #Activity No #1 [[rural development rural development activity1]] |
− | #Activity No #2 | + | #Activity No #2 [[rural development rural development activity2]] |
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+ | ==Key Idea #2 Decentralisation == | ||
+ | A key factor for rural development is decentralisation. Power centres tend to locate in urban locations - national, state, district capitals are all urban settings. | ||
+ | Moving power and authority from urban settings to rural settings is critical for rural development | ||
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===Learning objectives=== | ===Learning objectives=== | ||
===Notes for teachers=== | ===Notes for teachers=== | ||
===Activities=== | ===Activities=== | ||
− | #Activity No #1 | + | #Activity No #1 [[rural development decentralisation activity1]] |
− | #Activity No #2 | + | #Activity No #2 [[rural development decentralisation activity2]] |
− | ==Key Idea #3== | + | ==Key Idea #3 Women and rural development== |
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===Learning objectives=== | ===Learning objectives=== | ||
===Notes for teachers=== | ===Notes for teachers=== | ||
===Activities=== | ===Activities=== | ||
− | #Activity No #1 | + | #Activity No #1 [[rural development women and rural development activity1]] |
− | #Activity No #2 | + | #Activity No #2 [[rural development women and rural development activity2]] |
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=Textbook Feedback= | =Textbook Feedback= | ||
− | + | Chapter 3 is very well written |
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Concept Map
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Additional References
How the topic is discussed in NCERT Books
Useful websites
Reference Books
Teaching Outlines
Key Idea #1 Rural Development
What are the key ideas to be covered
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development rural development activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development rural development activity2
Key Idea #2 Decentralisation
A key factor for rural development is decentralisation. Power centres tend to locate in urban locations - national, state, district capitals are all urban settings. Moving power and authority from urban settings to rural settings is critical for rural development
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development decentralisation activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development decentralisation activity2
Key Idea #3 Women and rural development
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 rural development women and rural development activity1
- Activity No #2 rural development women and rural development activity2
Assessment activities for CCE
Project Ideas
Community Based Project
Textbook Feedback
Chapter 3 is very well written