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  "classSort": 6,
  "subject": "Social Studies",
  "medium": "English",
  "pages": 232,
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  "textTier": "scanned",
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  "title": "Social Studies VI (2020-21)",
  "sourceUrl": "https://portal.stbb.edu.pk/ebooks/pdf_proxy.php?id=81&download=1",
  "scores": {
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    "A2": 2,
    "A3": 2,
    "A5": 1,
    "A6": 2,
    "A7": 2
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      "lens": "religion",
      "axis": "A1",
      "score": 1,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "0.3/1k across 56,516 words — near-secular for the subject that carries social content."
    },
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      "id": "e02",
      "lens": "civics",
      "axis": "A2",
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      "kind": "observation",
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      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "3.7/1k with substantial civic content — consistent with this lens's existing finding that Sindh is the only board teaching citizenship as a practice."
    },
    {
      "id": "e03",
      "lens": "history",
      "axis": "A3",
      "score": 2,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "7 evaluation and 11 open-opinion prompts in a class-6 book — the earliest substantial open demand found anywhere in the corpus."
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  "curriculum": "Sindh Curriculum 2015",
  "edition": "2016",
  "editionNote": "Approved 7 Dec 2016, letter SO(G-1) E&L/CURRICULUM-2014",
  "note": "Purpose-built to the Sindh Curriculum 2014/15 and approved 7 December 2016, this 232-page volume is the most unusual book in the corpus: ten units and 33 chapters of which history is roughly 12 per cent and civics plus economics about 40. There is no Muslim-rule narrative at all — no bin Qasim, no Delhi Sultanate, no Mughals, no Pakistan Movement — and the only figure with a biographical paragraph is Charles Darwin.A2 1 and A3 1 are both corpus minima and both earned: Units 3 and 4 teach government, elections, the ECP, media as watchdog, Articles 19 and 19(A) verbatim, civilian control of the armed forces (PAGE 71) and protest and sit-ins as citizen action, while the teacher's note at PAGE 11 asks what would follow if one version of history \"was declared to be the only 'true' and officially accepted story\". A6 1 covers an explicit anti-stereotyping lesson (pp.100–101). Two counter-currents: PAGE 12 carries the corpus's only verbatim Quranic verses outside Islamiyat, setting creation beside evolution, and PAGE 197 states girls' night-time conduct norms without critique. A 2026 Sindhi-medium edition exists that this English copy is six years behind.",
  "_license": "CC BY 4.0 — attribute to the Textbook Evidence Project.",
  "_note": "Scores are measured properties of text, not verdicts. Read /method/ before using them.",
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