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POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PAKISTAN STUDIES AT 10TH GRADE AN ANALYTICAL STUDY

30 Pages : 289-297

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).30      10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).30      Published : Sep 3

Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study

    Political participation and unity of nation on political affairs in the country to increase the participation of youth in political affairs their political development is a basic requirement. Pakistan studies support creating political awareness among the youth of the nation. This research study investigated that how the 10th grade 'Pakistan to study textbook' creates a political sense among the youths. This study was conducted through content analysis of 10th-grade textbooks, and the students' political development level was also measured through a survey questionnaire focused on the questions related to political development elements. The sample for content analysis was 10th grade Pakistan studies textbook, and for the survey was 120 students of 10th grades enrolled in secondary schools of Quetta city. Major findings high lights that political development was not supported by the Pakistan studies textbook.

    10th Grade, Political Development, Secondary Level, Textbook, Content
    (1) Alia Ayub
    Associate Professor, Department of Education, SBKWU, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
    (2) Khadija Karim
    Associate Professor, Department of Education, SBKWU, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
    (3) Shabana Akhtar
    Assistant Professor, Department of Pakistan Studies, SBKWU, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
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    APA : Ayub, A., Karim, K., & Akhtar, S. (2020). Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study. Global Social Sciences Review, V(III), 289-297. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).30
    CHICAGO : Ayub, Alia, Khadija Karim, and Shabana Akhtar. 2020. "Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study." Global Social Sciences Review, V (III): 289-297 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).30
    HARVARD : AYUB, A., KARIM, K. & AKHTAR, S. 2020. Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study. Global Social Sciences Review, V, 289-297.
    MHRA : Ayub, Alia, Khadija Karim, and Shabana Akhtar. 2020. "Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study." Global Social Sciences Review, V: 289-297
    MLA : Ayub, Alia, Khadija Karim, and Shabana Akhtar. "Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study." Global Social Sciences Review, V.III (2020): 289-297 Print.
    OXFORD : Ayub, Alia, Karim, Khadija, and Akhtar, Shabana (2020), "Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study", Global Social Sciences Review, V (III), 289-297
    TURABIAN : Ayub, Alia, Khadija Karim, and Shabana Akhtar. "Political Development and Pakistan Studies at 10th Grade: An Analytical Study." Global Social Sciences Review V, no. III (2020): 289-297. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).30