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Reforming School Examination Systems

Reforming School Examination Systems
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Examination reforms that focus on problem-solving, critical thinking and reasoning skills are critical to improving quality at the secondary level. Such reforms will change the ...

Examination reforms that focus on problem-solving, critical thinking and reasoning skills are critical to improving quality at the secondary level. Such reforms will change the teaching–learning processes and improve learning outcomes. In recent years, CBSE has introduced wide-ranging examination reforms in schools affiliated to it, such as Class X Board Examination has been made optional, Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) has been strengthened so that the students, are assessed on an ongoing basis for their holistic development, a system of grading in place of marks has been introduced. The objectives are to look at the existing systems and suggest reforms which would help better assessment of students.

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HIRAWADE DUMALA KOLHAPUR
HIRAWADE DUMALA KOLHAPUR 10 years 5 months ago
*वाचन, लेखन, गणन यांच्या प्रारंभिक अध्ययनात विद्यार्थ्यांना अडचणी येतात. अक्षरातील साम्य, एकसारखेपणा यामुळे दोन अक्षरातील भेद ओळखणे कठीण जाते.काही अक्षरांचा उच्चार करणे अवघड जाते.गणन करतांना एखादा अंक गाळून पाठांतर केले जाते.
Mala Naik
Mala Naik 10 years 5 months ago
CCE is a good system. but implementation is still not proper. Teachers should be given training continuously and the there should be clarity in which tools should be used and how they should be used to develop the skill of a child. However if teacher has to implementnt CCE she should be relived of uneccessary clerical work.She should be given space to read and prepare innovative teaching and evaluation material necessary to assess the child. .
SUJATA BHALERAO
SUJATA BHALERAO 10 years 5 months ago
i think that what is going on examination policy now a days is wrong.And our thinking that every child should be master in all subject and we desieded his mastery lewal called:kiman adhyayan kshamata: is so wrong
Mala Naik
Mala Naik 10 years 5 months ago
I strongly feel that if we say that every student should master all the concepts in one year and should be promoted to the next class is wrong . Sometimes a particular child should be allowed to repeat the same class for reinforcing his concept so that he develops the skill necessary to learn the next concept. With the present system of no detention we are just burdening the child who isgenuingly weak in academics with the next difficult concept and making him lose interest in learning.
WARI AHMEDNAGAR
WARI AHMEDNAGAR 10 years 5 months ago
१)नापास न करण्याच्या धोरणामुळे विद्यार्थी सर्व बाबतीत उदासीन बनले आहे. २)या मुल्यमापनात सर्व जबाबदारी शिक्षकावर टाकलेली आहे.विद्यार्थी आणि पालक उदासीन आहेत. श्रीम.निकम एस.एस.
Manisha Chopra_1
Manisha Chopra_1 10 years 5 months ago
The aim of the examination is totally wrong.Teacher's want to assess what a child doesn't know.we should have a system to evaluate what concepts the child knows.Unless Indian Education system starts working on concepts & skills rather than assessing knowledge we will not be able to produce TRUE LEADERS.Assess concept clarity not the Language at the same time.Reduce the student teacher ratio or everything will become mechanical without the heart and soul of teachers going into teaching.
Manisha Chopra_1
Manisha Chopra_1 10 years 5 months ago
The aim of CCE was to evaluate a child ,observe & understand the psychology so that we have a clear understanding of the child ,his behaviour ,strengths & weakness.Our system should concentrate on assessing the strengths of a child and imparting him the right skills from young age to enhance & discover his strengths.Before imparting skills in higher grades,give the child the confidence & insight towards his strengths & uniqueness at primary level.