Commerce and Economics lesson plan on Types of Consumer Rights i.e. Right to Information / Right to be Informed
Outlay of the “Types of consumer rights lesson plan for B.Ed”:
Topic | Consumer Rights and Types of consumer rights – right to information |
Class | 9 to 12 |
Subject | Commerce / Economics |
Teaching Skill | Macro-teaching / Simulated Teaching / Real Teaching |
Duration | 45-50 min. |
Teaching methods or techniques | Story-telling, Explanation, Examples, Questioning, Case Study, Game |
Teaching aids | Flashcard, Chart |










Key points of Consumer rights and its types – right to information lesson plan for B.Ed in economics:
- A teacher can use game strategy via the fishbowl method or PowerPoint slide to engage the students in the classroom.
- A teacher should mention the closure of the lesson plan at the end – “Today, we have learnt consumer rights and its one right i.e., the right to information and in the next class, we will discuss the right to choose.”
- A teacher must instruct the students clearly while dividing the class into 2 groups for case studies related to consumer protection.
- A teacher can use flashcards for the “Caveat Venditor” image but also opt for PowerPoint slides.
- A teacher can showcase “problems faced by the consumer” either by the chart or PowerPoint slides.
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