
Philosophy · 135 topics · CBSE Learning Outcomes
Philosophy, questioning.
135 topics aligned to ncert CBSE Learning Outcomes. This course introduces students to the rigorous methods of analytical and normative thinking through the lenses of Indian and Western traditions.
Suggested Methodologies
Philosophy, taught through active methods.
Not every active-learning method works on every topic. Here are four that tend to land hard in philosophy.
Socratic Seminar
A structured, student-led discussion method in which learners use open-ended questioning and textual evidence to collaboratively analyse complex ideas, aligning directly with NEP 2020's emphasis on critical thinking and competency-based learning.
Argument buildingMock Trial
Students litigate a curriculum-aligned case as attorneys, witnesses, and jurors, building evidence-based argumentation and analytical thinking skills directly connected to board syllabi.
Ethical reasoningSimulation Game
Place students inside the systems they are studying, historical negotiations, resource crises, economic models, so that understanding comes from experience, not only from the textbook.
Document Mystery
Students analyse a curated set of historical documents as detectives to reconstruct an event or solve a problem, building the source-analysis and evidence-reasoning skills tested in CBSE, ICSE, and state board examinations.
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