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CTET Paper 2 Class VI to VIII Science - cover

CTET Paper 2 Class VI to VIII Science

Priti Singhal

Publisher: Poorav Publications

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Welcome to the CTET Paper 2 Class VI to VIII Science Book! Teaching is a journey of learning, discovery, and personal growth. This book is designed to support you on that journey as you prepare for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET). Whether you are an aspiring educator or looking to enhance your knowledge, this book will equip you with essential concepts, strategies, and insights to excel in the exam and in your future teaching career. Our goal is to make your learning experience meaningful and effective. Each chapter in this book has been carefully crafted to engage both your curiosity and critical thinking, covering core topics essential for the CTET exam. Along the way, you will find opportunities to reflect on best practices in education, the role of teachers in shaping society, and the importance of fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. Wishing you success on your CTET journey! Happy Learning!
Available since: 11/13/2024.
Print length: 40 pages.

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