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Title: On the achievement of basic concepts of map study in Geography subject of class ninth.(Hindi)
Authors: Vakchaure, Sunil Babasaheb
Keywords: Map study
Geography education
Ninth-grade students
Basic concepts Geographic literacy
Educational achievement
Cartography skills
Geographical knowledge Learning outcomes
Geography curriculum
Issue Date: 27-Apr-2009
Publisher: Regional College of Education Bhopal
Abstract: Looking at the present situation of education, the need for revolution in it is visible. Apart from enrolling children and preventing wastage under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, the important objective is also to provide qualitative education. For this, it has become a fundamental need to discover new approaches to fulfill the objectives of students' education in every subject and to conduct research in the interest of the students. The nature of the teacher is changing at a rapid pace, the job of the teacher is not only to provide education to the students in the class but also to fulfill the specific objectives of their subject. Therefore, for this the teacher will have to work continuously. At present in India, emphasis is being laid on education and overall development of education. By which method does the student grasp the subject matter quickly? Whether the subject objectives are being achieved by the students directly or indirectly or not is stated in the objectives of social studies. The following subjects are included in social studies-
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