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The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 stipulates that learning should be _____.


1. restricted to co-scholastic subjects
2. carefully monitored by frequent testing
3. through activities in a child-friendly manner
4. supported by extra coaching

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Correct Answer - Option 3 : through activities in a child-friendly manner

The Right Of Children To Free And Compulsory Education Act (RCFCE Act - 2009) is briefly known as the Right To Education Act (RTE - 2009). Its main aim is to provide quality elementary education to all children. It enforces education as a Fundamental Right under Article 21.

RCFCE Act - 2009 (RTE Act -2009):

  • It aims to provide elementary education to all children aged 6 to 14 years from class 1st to 8th.
  • It emphasized banning corporal punishment, continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE)​, making schools and classrooms truly inclusive, and so on. 
  • It has mentioned that No child shall be failed or expelled from school up to class VIII and the ideal Teacher-Pupil Ratio should be 1:30 (class I-V) and 1:35 (class VI-VIII).
  • It emphasized that learning should be done through activities that are child-friendly and should be based on real-life to provide permanent conceptual understanding.

​Hence, it could be concluded that RCFCE Act - 2009 stipulates that learning should be through activities in a child-friendly manner.

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