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English 10 KPK (NC 2006)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar

Bibliographic record

BoardKhyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar
Class10
SubjectEnglish
MediumEnglish
CurriculumNational Curriculum 2006
EditionTest Edition, scan 2021
ApprovalCover reads 'Test Edition'; no approval date published by any mirror
Pages161
File size24.8 MB
PDF producerA-PDF Watermark 4.7.6

Evidence tier

scanned   English OCR — quotation permitted after re-verification by exact string match.

Measured scores

A1 Religious saturation 3
A2 Civic thickness 4
A3 Received truth 3
A5 Militarism 2
A6 Othering 2
A7 Gender conservatism 4

Axes not listed were not scored for this book — coverage is uneven by design. All axes run 1–5, where 1 is the secular/pluralist/open pole. See the method.

Evidence recorded 3

Three kinds, deliberately styled apart. A quotation is verbatim wording and is only ever taken from English-medium text. An observation describes structure or theme — the only kind permitted for Urdu and Sindhi material, which this project never quotes. An absence is a negative result: a probe was run and returned nothing, which is the weakest claim made anywhere on this site.

observation religion lens A1 = 3 English OCR #e01

2.2/1k — the most religiously framed class-10 English reader in the corpus. Includes a dedicated Masjid of Cordoba passage.

quotation history lens A3 = 3 PDF p. 55 English OCR #e02

8 evaluation, 3 open — including "in your opinion, is the significance of the Masjid of Cordoba to…" (PAGE 55).

observation othering lens A6 = 2 English OCR #e03

0.2/1k. The Masjid of Cordoba passage treats a European setting as shared heritage rather than as a foreign other.

Every passage recorded for this book is shown above — nothing is withheld or truncated. Each item has a permanent anchor, so a single piece of evidence can be linked and disputed on its own.

Findings that cite this book 1

Assessmenthigh confidence

This study previously reported that open inquiry collapses at matriculation. Completing the class-10 tier shows that is wrong as stated: Punjab's English 10 sets 22 open-opinion prompts, the most of any book in the corpus, and Sindh's sets 5. Every one of them is on a personal, scientific or literary topic — climate change, social media, space travel, a lottery win. The class-10 books that carry the national narrative set none at all. Openness is not absent at matriculation; it is allocated away from contested national questions.

Counter-evidence, at equal prominence: Sindh's English 10 asks “Do you think that social media is a good thing or a bad thing” (p. 78) and KP's asks “in your opinion, is the significance of the Masjid of Cordoba” (p. 55) — all three boards teach the form of holding an opinion. The restriction is in subject matter, not in pedagogy.

A finding states and cites; it does not argue. The argument is in the studies. Where a finding has counter-evidence it is printed above, in the same block, because a finding that hides its counter-evidence is a worse finding rather than a stronger one.

Availability of the book itself

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Published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar, which holds copyright in it. Served here unmodified, without charge and without advertising, to preserve public access to material its publisher distributes free — source links rot and editions are withdrawn, and several in this catalogue already have. This is an archival mirror, not a licence granted by the Board. The Board may have it removed at any time, for any reason, and the removal will be recorded publicly. Verify your copy against the SHA-256 below.

Provenance

Local filekptbb-kp/class-10/english-10-en.pdf
Copy retrieved
SHA-256 of the analysed filec8b3b9dd240934295b3d3b456137ca30f3c3d2ff4487fd239480b09410ba327d
Sourcehttps://drive.usercontent.google.com/download?id=1OwXpcJjsWSmpfUHqmLlhC2wzzG_lQKA1&export=download

The checksum is of the exact file these findings were computed from, so anyone can prove they hold the same bytes. The retrieval date is when this copy was fetched to the project's own disk, not a formal web-archive capture. Boards and mirrors reprint and reorganise continuously, so a source link may not resolve, and may not serve the same edition if it does. The bibliographic record above — board, class, subject, medium, curriculum, edition, approval reference and page count — is what identifies the book; the link is a convenience. This project does not republish the PDF itself, for the copyright reasons set out in about.

Identifiers and permanent link

Record IDkptbb-english-10-en
Permanent link/books/kptbb-english-10-en/
This record as data/books/kptbb-english-10-en.json · whole dataset

The record ID is an accession number that happens to be readable. It never changes, even if the metadata encoded in it turns out to be wrong — if this book's board, class, subject or medium is corrected, the correction appears in the fields above and the ID stays as it is. That is the only way a link made today still resolves in ten years. The full rule is in the standards.

Cite this record

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar, English 10 KPK (NC 2006), Test Edition, scan 2021. Catalogued by the Textbook Evidence Project as kptbb-english-10-en, corpus version 210 records. Retrieved from /books/kptbb-english-10-en/

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