Learning Outcomes for Class 9 Social Science Subject in PDF

Learning Outcomes for Class 9 Social Science Subject in PDF

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Learning Outcomes for Class 9 Social Science Subject in PDF 2024

The learner—

  • Recognises and retrieves facts, figures and narrate processes, for example, locates places, states, union territories, and other physical features on the map of India.
  • Recognises and describes different physical features, types of forests, seasons, etc.
  •  Describes important terms in Geography such as, standard meridian, drainage basin, water divide, monsoon, weather, climate, flora, fauna, population density, etc.
  • Estimates annual growth rate.
  • Defines simple economic terms such as, poverty, literacy, unemployment, head-count ratio, food security, exports and imports, etc.
  • Lists various factors of production.
  • Recalls names, places, years of some important socio-political and economic events that changed India and the world, such as, the American Revolution, French Revolution, Russian Revolution, and the Freedom Struggle of India. Æ‘ locates places of historical importance on maps.
  • Describes economies and livelihoods of a few social groups.
  • Describes political terms and concepts associated with democracy and dictatorship, such as, free and fair election, freedom of expression, independent judiciary, accountability, rule of law, etc.
  • Classifies and compares events, facts, data, and figures, for example, classifies physical features in the surroundings and compare them with physical features of other places;
  • Compares different data, such as, population and rainfall; compares the course of events leading to important revolutions in the world such as, French and Russian Revolutions;
  • Distinguishes different types of governments operating across the world; compares levels of poverty and unemployment across Indian states;
  • Compares different monarchies of contemporary times like United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and Bhutan.
  • Explains cause and effect relationship between phenomena, events, and their occurrence, for example, examines factors causing pollution and their impact on people’s lives;
  • Explains factors affecting course of a river, climate, population distribution, flora and fauna of a region.
  • Explains the causes and effects of various revolutions.
  • Illustrates how different social groups coped with changes in the contemporary world and describe these changes.
  • Explains the difference between revolution and social change.
  • Outlines the formation of democratic governance in different countries of the world.
  • Explains the process of change in democracies.
  • Identifies democratic rights of Indian citizens and constitutional values such as, democracy, justice, liberty, equality, etc.
  • Explains causes and impacts of economic issues such as, poverty, landlessness, and food insecurity.
  • Analyses the impact of social exclusion and vulnerability. Y analyses and evaluates information, for example,
  • Analyses different types of climate found in different regions of India and the world. Æ‘ examines factors leading to deforestation.
  • Outlines or assesses the working of Indian Parliament and the judiciary.
  • Analyses historical trends in important developmental indicators, such as, literacy and poverty.
  • Assesses the impact of important government welfare programmes which aimed at (a) poverty alleviation; (b) ensure food security; (c) generate self-employment; and (d) provide healthcare facilities.
  • Interprets, for example, maps of river systems in India, physiograph, and population distribution Æ’ maps of movement of goods and people from India to the rest of the world Æ’ texts and symbols which stand for liberty, equality, and fraternity

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