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New Lesson Plan-Class 10- Subject Social Science

  NEP 2020 - New Lesson Plan for Class X - Social Science *************************************** The New Education Policy 2020 (NEP-2020) ,  introduced by the Government of India, marks a historic shift in the country’s approach to teaching and learning. It emphasizes experiential learning , competency-based education , integration of subjects , and the holistic development of learners . As educators across the nation embrace these changes, one of the most impactful areas of transformation is in lesson planning . In this blog, we’ll walk through how to create a new-age lesson plan aligned with NEP-2020’s core principles, supported by a detailed lesson plan table that covers every crucial element, from learning outcomes to real-life applications. 🌟 Why Redesign Lesson Plans? The traditional lecture method alone is no longer sufficient to prepare students for a dynamic world. The NEP-2020 promotes flexibility, critical thinking, problem-solving, and life skills over rote le...

New Lesson Plan-Class 10- Subject Social Science

 NEP 2020 - New Lesson Plan for Class X - Social Science

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The New Education Policy 2020 (NEP-2020),  introduced by the Government of India, marks a historic shift in the country’s approach to teaching and learning. It emphasizes experiential learning, competency-based education, integration of subjects, and the holistic development of learners. As educators across the nation embrace these changes, one of the most impactful areas of transformation is in lesson planning.

In this blog, we’ll walk through how to create a new-age lesson plan aligned with NEP-2020’s core principles, supported by a detailed lesson plan table that covers every crucial element, from learning outcomes to real-life applications.

🌟 Why Redesign Lesson Plans?

The traditional lecture method alone is no longer sufficient to prepare students for a dynamic world. The NEP-2020 promotes flexibility, critical thinking, problem-solving, and life skills over rote learning.

Hence, teachers need to adopt lesson plans that:

  • Encourage student agency
  • Foster inquiry-based and project-based learning
  • Include cross-disciplinary integration
  • Emphasize 21st-century skills

Embed values and vocational elements

🧠 How This Aligns with NEP-2020

Let’s briefly break down how this format is aligned with the New Education Policy's vision:

🔹 Competency-Based Education

The learning outcomes focus on what students can do rather than what they can memorize.

🔹 Experiential Learning

Hands-on activities, market simulations, and real-world applications replace rote instruction.

🔹 Multidisciplinary Learning

Lesson planning connects Economics with Maths, Geography, Civics, Science, and ICT.

🔹 Values and Life Skills

Students explore ethical buying, financial literacy, digital awareness, and consumer rights.

🔹 Assessment for Learning

Continuous formative assessment (rubrics, peer review, observation) rather than only summative testing.

🧩 Tips for Teachers: Building NEP-Ready Lesson Plans

1. Start with learning outcomes: Refer to the NCERT Learning Outcomes document and align it with your chapter.

2. Encourage active participation: Include group work, role plays, and discussion-based learning.

3. Use local examples: Bring learning closer to life—use familiar markets, shops, and products.

4. Integrate subjects: Look for natural overlaps with Math, Science, Art, and Language.

Reflect and revise: After each lesson, reflect on what worked and adapt the plan accordingly.

📌 Conclusion

Creating a lesson plan as per NEP-2020 is not about throwing away traditional methods—it’s about enhancing them through integration, creativity, and outcome-focused strategies. When students see the relevance of learning in their daily lives, education becomes a powerful tool for transformation.

Whether you are teaching markets or monarchs, this format will help you unlock critical thinking, curiosity, and competence in your classroom—just as NEP-2020 envisions.

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Class 7 Social Science Lesson Plan

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