Which of the following aspects is important when planning EVS courses? I. Design an EVS scheme based on teaching-learning methods and approaches that help to bring real-life experiences to the classroom and that encourage critical thinking II. Evaluation plans for EVS should focus more on the ability of the learners, their social and learning contexts. III. Use some learning methods for better results.

Which of the following aspects is important when planning EVS courses? I. Design an EVS scheme based on teaching-learning methods and approaches that help to bring real-life experiences to the classroom and that encourage critical thinking II. Evaluation plans for EVS should focus more on the ability of the learners, their social and learning contexts. III. Use some learning methods for better results. Correct Answer I, II and III

Planning is preparing a sequence of action steps to achieve some specific goal. If you do it effectively, you can reduce much the necessary time and effort of achieving the goal. In disciplinary terms, planning is referred to as a ‘management technique.’

  • A plan is like a map. When following a plan, you can always see how much you have progressed towards your goal and how far you are from your destination.
  • Knowing where you are is essential for making good decisions on where to go or what to do next. 

Planning of a course includes the following:

  • The teaching-learning method should be such that it is compatible with the themes and syllabus.
  • There should be a proper evaluation plan which can focus on the ability of the learner, their social and learning context.
  • It should apply to the real-life of the child.

Hence, we conclude that all three points are correct.

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In the question below, are given a statement followed by three courses of actions numbered I, II and III. On the basis of the information given, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow (s) for pursuing. Statement: With one year to go for 2019 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stepped in to ensure results can be seen on the ground. The Centre has asked states to focus on impactful and public-private-partnership based smart city projects, which would show results over the next one year and have a review mechanism in place. Ministry of housing and urban affairs, the nodal ministry for Smart Cities Mission has identified 261 impactful ventures worth Rs. 31,000 crore and PPP projects worth Rs. 32,000 crore for the states to work on. Courses of Action: I. The move follows directives from the Prime Minister. During a review of Smart Cities mission last week, PM Modi had emphasized on early implementation of projects and suggested that the chief secretaries of all states should review the progress of the implementation. II. These identified projects account for an investment of Rs. 31,112 crore. The states have also been asked to work on 370 PPP projects that involve an investment of Rs. 32,410 crore The impactful projects identified range from building 40 outdoor fitness centres in New Delhi Municipal Council area at a cost of Rs. 1.31 crore to redevelopment of 340 acre area in Bhopal at a cost of Rs. 3,000 crore.  III. Secretary (housing and urban affairs) D. S. Mishra has written to chief secretaries of states and asked them to focus on the belated implementation of smart city projects that have a visible and transformative impact in the lives of citizens in identified smart cities.