Project Topics For Class 12
Project Topics For Class 12
Materials such as scripts for the theatre/role play, questionnaires for interview, written assignments, essays,
survey-reports and other material evidence of learning progress and academic accomplishment.
● The 800-1000 words essay/Script/Report.
● Student/group reflections.
● If possible, Photographs that capture the positive learning experiences of the student(s).
● List of resources/bibliography.
The following points must be kept for consideration while assessing the project portfolios:
● Quality of content of the project
● Accuracy of information
● Adherence to the specified timeline
● Content in respect of (spellings, grammar ,punctuation)
● Clarity of thoughts and ideas
● Creativity
● Contributions by group members
● Knowledge and experience gained
TO SUM IT IN BRIEF -THE PROJECT SHOULD INCLUDE
1. INDEX
2. CERTIFICATE
3. INTRODUCTION
4. CONTENT——-ATLEAST 15 TO 20 PAGES
5. WRITE UP
6. LEARNING OUTCOME
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
HERE ARE THE SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS FOR ENGLISH PROJECT WORK CAN BE
TAKEN UP BY CLASS XII STUDENTS.
TOPIC :1 Gender issues ( Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers) / Kamala Das – and Indian writer throughout her
literature ( Take any one Issue)
• -Highlight the plight of oppressed Gender– inequality, injustice, deprivation, agony, pain faced by
them ( Infographics / Data).
• -Women ideology towards gender inequality.
• -Movements against Gender inequality.
• -Discrimination at different places ( home, job, school etc).
• -Kamala Das – and Indian writer throughout her literature career has fought for the rights of women
– ( Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers) –mention the themes.
• -Kamala Das: The Voice of Indian Woman’s Quest For Liberation ( It is an autobiographical verse )
Highlight.
• -# Me too movement.
• -How can the change be brought in the mind set of the people.
• -Recent Supreme court decision in America- Abort Crucial Rights.
TOPIC 2: Unleash your real potential ( Deep Water ) – be bold, be resilient, be strong (Importance of a
resilient attitude)
TOPIC -3: Courage is not the absence of fear but triumph over it ( Indigo )
• -Introduction
• -Origin of the quote
• -Courage – a choice to act
• -What can one learn from fear
• -Benefits of having courage over fear
• -How and why to overcome fear
• -Fighting against fear is hard but worth it ( Examples)
• -Mention some of your worst fears and how you managed to overcome them — A Questionnaire
• -Famous personalities who overcame their fear ( Their motivation podcast/speech/stories
• Collect pictures and articles from the journals, newspaper and science magazines showing the
changes
• Make a comparative report showing the changes from past 20 years.
• Mention Role of Eight year old girl Licypriya, known as Indian ‘Greta’ for her passion towards the
fight against climate change. ( Take any other example)
•
• TOPIC-6: Watch short film “Positive all the way” ( how people with undeterred determination
face the obstacles of life and leave a mark for themselves) ( Memories of Childhood – Cutting
of my long Hair / we too are Human beings )
• -Give examples of people in different sphere of life who have shown positive attitude and reached
the pinnacle of success
• – obstacles faced
• – their undeterred determination
• – lesson and message their efforts give to others
• – values learnt -can co relate it with the chapter ‘DEEP WATER’
TOPIC -7: Watch the ‘The Story of Plastic’ it is a searing expose. Make a project on “Plastic Menace’
A, GENDER ISSUES –
B. MIGRATION
C. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
– INTRODUCTION
• cycle of abuse
• intergenerational violence
• effects
• causes
• prevention
types of abuses
• Importance of Language
• Meaning of ‘Linguistic chauvinism’
• Find examples in history where conquered people had their language taken away from them or had a
language imposed of them—What was the result/outcome
• Problems faced by linguistic minority
• How can they keep their language alive
• Linguistic human rights
• Linguistic Chauvinism examples from English literature
TOPIC -10:
The need to develop the right attitude towards the specially challenged, the need to incorporate them
into the social mainstream and also realize the true beauty that lies within a person and not in one’s
physical appearance. “Appearances are deceptive”
• See the documentary- Forgive us Our Trespasses (Attitude towards disable people)
• Mention dehumanising way , the disabled are treated/ rather ignored in the past even today
• Extracts /real life stories
• Suggest some radical changes
• Importance of Inner beauty over outer beauty
• Relate it with chapter ’ On the face of it’
TOPIC-11
Etc……
TOPIC- 12 ( Indigo )
Sacrifices and sufferings faced by the Indian unsung martyrs for gaining freedom.
Freedom fighters are epitome of bravery and their lives personify lessons of supreme struggle and
endurance (enormous impact on the children)
TOPIC-14
Hero Worshipping/ Fantasizing/Ego ideal. Are teenagers justified in their act of hero-worship’?
• Adolescence a period of change/ transitional period/period of unrealism/ time of search for identity
• What is hero worshipping for adolescent?
• Is hero worshipping/fantasising good or bad?
• Meaning of adolescent fantasising
• Hero worship is related with which stage of development
• Are teenagers justified with their hero worship?
• Purpose of ego ideal
• What attracts the child to hero worship
• Hero worshipping is India is too big.why?
• What are some potential dangers of hero worship?
TOPIC-15
TOPIC-16 escapism as man desires to get rid of the modern world which is full of war, insecurity, fear,
stress and anxiety. He is overwhelmed by the harsh realities of life.
1. MEANING OF escapism
2. Types
3. Consequences ( Social, Physical, Mental)
4. Escapism between humans is the worst kind of escapism because…steps to stop/reduce it
5. How stopping escapism can bring equality and peace
6. Steps taken till now to stop /reduce it / awareness spread
7. Celebrities and activists participation in spreading awareness
2. RACISM
1. MEANING OF RACISM
2. Types
3. Consequences ( Social, Physical, Mental)
4. Racism between humans is the worst kind of Racism because…steps to stop/reduce it
5. How stopping racism can bring equality and peace
6. Racism in India/ world/LGBT community
7. Steps taken till now to stop /reduce it / awareness spread
8. Celebrities and activists participation in spreading awareness
All of the above deal with racial prejudices and the struggle of coloured people to rise above unruly bias,
unemployment, poor healthcare, inadequate schools, and unresponsive government.
Remarkable theme of the story is that man is inherently good by nature and it is the material benefits or the society
and the environment he lives in makes