REET Level 1 study notes
Culture, Festivals and Rajasthan Heritage for REET EVS
For REET Level 1 EVS, culture and Rajasthan heritage should be taught through children's lived examples: fairs, festivals, national festivals, dress, food, craft, tourist places, great personalities, and care for heritage. The note anchors the topic to RBSE syllabus, NEP 2020's 5+3+3+4 structure, NCF-FS 2022, current NCERT Class III Our Wondrous World, Rajasthan festival examples, Khejri, Godawan, and UNESCO heritage sites.
Key points
- RBSE names fairs, festivals, national festivals, Rajasthan dress, food, craft, tourist places, and great personalities.
- NEP 2020 uses the 5+3+3+4 school structure; Class 3 to 5 form the preparatory stage.
- Culture is shared living practice; heritage is what a community values and protects.
- National festivals teach common citizenship; local festivals teach regional diversity and respect.
- Khejri and Godawan connect Rajasthan culture with environment and conservation.
- Activities should begin with children's own evidence, drawings, stories, maps, and respectful comparison.
- Assessment should test classification, reason, inclusion, public care, and conservation, not tourism trivia.
- Asha, Imran, Devika, Rehana, and Karan recur across examples and MCQs.
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For REET Level 1 EVS, culture and Rajasthan heritage should be taught through children's lived examples: fairs, festivals, national festivals, dress, food, craft, tourist places, great personalities, and care for heritage. The note anchors the topic to RBSE syllabus, NEP 2020's 5+3+3+4 structure, NCF-FS 2022, current NCERT Class III Our Wondrous World, Rajasthan festival examples, Khejri, Godawan, and UNESCO heritage sites.
