REET Level 1 study notes
Professions and Small / Cottage Industries
Professions and local industries in REET Level 1 EVS should be taught through nearby work, dignity of labour, simple material-to-product chains, consumer awareness and cooperative action. The RBSE syllabus names surrounding professions, small and cottage industries, major industries of Rajasthan, consumer protection and cooperative societies. A primary teacher should use local examples, inclusive roles and observation-based assessment rather than long industrial statistics.
Key points
- Stay within the RBSE line: surrounding professions, cottage industries, Rajasthan industries, consumer protection and cooperatives.
- Use local chains such as cotton to cloth, milk to curd, clay to pot and farm to market.
- Teach dignity of labour; no work is low because of caste, gender, income or dress.
- Connect NEP 2020 and NCF-FS 2022 to concrete exposure, not child job training.
- Use RTE Section 29 style activity, discovery, exploration and CCE.
- Mark authored TLM designs honestly when card counts or rotations are teacher-created.
- MCQ traps often hide social-status bias, gender stereotype, sector confusion and consumer confusion.
- Include accessible and inclusive classroom participation for every market or work survey.
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Professions and local industries in REET Level 1 EVS should be taught through nearby work, dignity of labour, simple material-to-product chains, consumer awareness and cooperative action. The RBSE syllabus names surrounding professions, small and cottage industries, major industries of Rajasthan, consumer protection and cooperative societies. A primary teacher should use local examples, inclusive roles and observation-based...
