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Title: Study of difficulties faced by secondary level students in learning geography in rural areas.(Hindi)
Authors: Baban, Kale Ranjana
Keywords: Geography learning
Secondary level students
Rural areas Learning difficulties
Geographic education
Educational challenges
Geography curriculum
Teaching methods
Rural education
Academic performance
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Regional Institute of Education Bhopal
Series/Report no.: D-356;
Abstract: Education means that education which a person acquires from birth till death through new experiences. When education is taken in this sense, it is said that education is a lifelong process. A person acquires this type of education through all formal and informal means. A person acquires many experiences while interacting with the environment in his daily life. The knowledge he receives from these experiences is education in the broadest sense. Education received in school life is also a part of this comprehensive education. In this way education is completely practical and useful for life. It is only through this type of education that a person learns to adjust to his environment. Education is used in three forms 1. As knowledge 2. As a subject 3. As a process Looking at the present situation of education, the need for improvement is visible. Under Sarva Shiksha, apart from enrolling children and preventing wastage, an important objective is also to provide qualitative education. For this, students' education in every subject To search for new approaches to achieve the objective and Doing research in the interest of students has become a basic necessity. Has been.
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3-Chapter-IlI.pdfRationale & Methodology1.15 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
4-Chapter-IV.pdfAnalysis of the Data and Research1.17 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
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