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How to conserve natural resources



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How to conserve natural resources 
All aspects of the environment have a deep impact on our lives. Science helps to
learn about how the earth functions, and how to make use of natural resources. It also
teaches us how the lack of these resources affects living things, and how one can conserve
these resources.
Science helps you us to learn about the various weather conditions, and helps us to
distinguish between normal weather and dangerous weather. With this knowledge, you can
stay alert about natural disasters or survive the disaster.
The processes and ideas of science are of great importance to everybody in three
ways. The first is in their personal lives, for example so that they can validly identify the
components of a healthy life- style. The second is in their civic lives, so that they take an
informed part in social decisions, for example on future options for electricity supply.
The third is in their economic lives, where they need to be able to respond positively to
changes in the science-related aspects of their employment.
Science is everywhere. Science develops critical thinking. It motivates to ask critical
questions and helps to proceed with analytical thinking and results in solving our problems.
Every decision we make is based on these processes. We ask questions out of curiosity
(what is the problem?), we construct hypothesis (may be this is the cause), we test the
hypothesis (how to confirm the inferred cause?) test it with evidence and evaluate the
result (Did the solution work?), and make future decisions based on that result. This is the
product of science.
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Social Sciences
Social Science is a branch of study which deals with human beings – their behaviour,
growth and development, relationships, resources they use and the various institutions they
require to function and carry on their life smoothly. For example – family, school, workplace,
government, judiciary, recreation clubs, etc. All these aspects of life are inter-related and
interdependent on one another. So whether one wants to become a doctor or an engineer or
a chartered accountant, an artist or a teacher, we all have to live in a society, interact with
individuals belonging to different cultural and socio- economic backgrounds, adapt to various
situations and circumstances, and also adhere to certain societal norms in order to lead a
peaceful and productive life.
The inclusion of Social Studies in the curriculum right from primary to secondary
classes signifies the importance of the subject and the role it plays in a student’s life. Social
Studies is incorporated in the school curriculum through a combination of subjects like –
History, Geography, Cultural Studies, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology,
Anthropology, etc.
These subjects help children to develop-
Awareness of The World and Environment: Lessons in Social Studies related to topics
like – My Family, My Neighbourhood, Community Helpers, Early Man, Indus Valley
Civilization, Modern Period in Indian History, Indian Freedom Movement, etc teach students
about the various to know about their locality and nation and the world. This knowledge
enables the students to understand how the world and different societies have evolved, the
important events that have occurred in the past, enduring ideas and eminent personalities
that have created an impact and affected the lives of people both locally, nationally and
globally. It also helps students to understand how different societies are structured, managed
and governed. This in turn helps students to understand their place in the world.
Lessons such as – Our Earth, Solar System, Major Landforms, Water Resources,
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources, Natural Disasters, Disaster Management,
Pollution, enable students to learn about – outer space, formation of different landforms;
evolution of animals, flora, fauna and man, water bodies, available resources, importance
of conservation and preservation, environmental impact on present life and future
generations. This information helps students to eventually develop a holistic understanding
of their environment and the interrelationship which exists between the natural and human
habitats.
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Social Sciences help to Develop Critical Thinking Abilities: Social Studies inculcate
higher order thinking abilities and skills like – Comprehension, Application, Analysis,
Evaluation and Synthesis, Creativity in students. Learning a variety of topics such as –
Natural Resources, Water Resources, Transport, Communication, Caste System, Political
Ideologies, Social Reformers, Our Cultures, United Nations, etc give students a chance to
gain appropriate information and data in various contexts. The information gained allows
students to make relevant observations, identify similarities and differences, make
connections between related concepts, ideas and resources. Appropriate experiences further
enhance the students’ understanding about how different things and people affect their day
to day lives. For example – in order to investigate poverty in the society, students require
knowledge of subjects like – History, Economics and Politics. Students first have to gain
information and comprehend ideas such as discrimination, resource allocation and political
priorities. They then need to understand, analyse and evaluate the existing connections
between those ideas and theories to make sense of how poverty affects certain populations
in the country. This knowledge can be further put to use to foster creativity, if students are
asked to think about ways or come up with new solutions and policies which they think can
help reduce poverty. They could be given a chance to present their ideas in the form of
debates, essays, role plays or class projects.
Helps to Enhance the Social Understanding Of Students: Different topics included in
the Social Studies curriculum for various age groups like – Festivals of India, Different
types of Families, Clothes We Wear, Food We Eat, Our Country, States of India, My
Community, Socio-Religious Reforms, Challenging the Caste System – help students to
observe, learn and understand human behaviour, values and attitudes and the
interrelationships which exist among different people. They come to know about the different
religions and cultures which exist in the world other than their own. They also learn about
the societal strata and norms of society and the need of various governing bodies and other
institutions. This in turn helps the students to develop a wider perspective of society and
the human condition.
Furthermore, learning about the different religions, social and cultural beliefs, castes
and creed, nationalities and ethnicity, values, languages, festivals, food and clothing, types
of families, etc makes students aware that the society they live in, is diverse and multicultural
and yet there is interdependence and inter-relatedness between different people, families,
cultures, religions and countries. This helps students to recognize the benefits and challenges
of living in a world with multiple cultures and ideologies. This awareness helps them to
understand the importance of democracy, rights and freedoms and the fact that in order to
live and coexist peacefully each and everyone needs to respect, trust and balance the various
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opinions, values and attitudes, lifestyles, cultures and practices and ideologies existing in
society.
Helps students to become better citizens: Subjects in Social Studies like Economics,
Political Science and History educate students on Political Ideologies, Constitutional Laws,
Citizenship, Rights and Duties, Morals and Virtues, Social Code of Conduct, thus making
children aware of their roles and responsibilities particularly in relation to social and civic
affairs. By providing relevant information and knowledge, skills and attitudes, the study of
Social Science prepares students to grow up as active, responsible, and reflective members
of society. It also teaches them to address societal and global concerns using literature,
technology and other identifiable community resources.
In today’s global economy and world, only being exposed to the immediate community
is not ideal. Through social studies education, students get to learn about the vast array of
people and cultures that make up the global community. By studying world populations
from both a historical and sociological perspective, students will get a better understanding
of themselves and how they fit into the greater world. Further, when they enter the workforce,
students will be better equipped to compete in the international marketplace by having
some understanding of different cultural norms.
Social studies classes help students understand the responsibilities that citizens—
including themselves—have in their communities. Through social studies, students learn
how all levels of government function and become familiar with the role that citizens play
in shaping the legal and political landscapes. Students also gain the ability to compare and
critically analyze different government styles.
Hence, the importance of Social Science as a subject in the school curriculum can be
summarised as

It helps to form efficient citizens of democracy

It develops national view points

It makes man duty bound

It enlightens the path of progress and advancement

It enhances the moral status of a society

It helps to solve critical social problems

It develops imagination, critical thinking among students.

It clarifies the duties of citizens towards human society

It develops desirable attitudes
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It develops human qualities

It promotes appropriate social behaviour

It develops the power of reasoning

It develops the feeling of brotherhood

It helps to mould the individual according to the needs of the environment

It develops good habits and social efficiency

It socialises the students

It develops social and moral values

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