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Which of the following aspects are explicitly stated in the Right of the Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 to formulate evolution procedures?A. Provide evidence - based feedback and communicate children's progress to different stakeholders including parents and guardians. B. Make the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety and helping the child to express views freely C. Learning through activities, discovery and exploration in a child-friendly and child-centered mannerD. All round development of the childChoose the correct option.

A.
A, B and C
B.
B and C
C.
B, C and D
D.
A, C and D

Solution:

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE) is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted on 4 August 2009.Which describes the importance of free and compulsory education for children between the age of 6 to 14 years in India under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution.?1. Provide evidence-based feedback and communicate children's progress to different stakeholders including parents and guardians. 2. Make the child free of fear, trauma, and anxiety and help the child to express views freely.3. Learning through activities, discovery, and exploration in a child-friendly and child-centered manner.4. All round development of the students is the basic aim of the RTE act 2009.Hence, The RTE act explicitly focuses on the active participation of parents, teachers, and students. As well it also stated that a child must be free from mental trauma.it will also boost the child-friendly ecosystem.

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