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CBSE Teachers suggest ‘Split Studies’ for Split Board Exams

CBSE Teachers suggest 'Split Studies' for Split Board Exams
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Kolkata: CBSE schools in the city have a discussion of how the assessment process must change after the board on Monday announced a two-section exam system for class X and XII.
Although the syllabus rationalization was awaited, the principal spoke to the teacher about how they had to prepare students at the new semester semester semester exam pattern from 2022.
The teachers advised students to focus on the first half for the first exam and overcome rest later.
According to new rules, the objective test of the first term is likely to be held in November-December, and the second term, which will be subjective, in March-April.
The board, however mentioning the situation of the exam month will play a big role in taking the last call.
The school is relieved there will be no overlapping syllabus between two tests and pressure on students will reduce.
“If the exam happens in November-December, we only have three months to prepare.
Of course, we will have CBSE to guide us,” said Meena Sis, Director of Lakshmipat Singhania Academy.
The school said many syllabus had been borne.
After reducing the syllabus was announced, students will find it easy to attend the November-December examination, they said.
“CBSE knows the flow of syllabus and where exactly we have reached.
We need to know where to stop before the November exam,” Vijaylakshmi Kumar said, the Principal of the Asian International School School.
Exam participants look happy.
“At least, we don’t have to go through the year of our board without taking the exam,” said Aditi Banerjee, CBSE (Science) students.
“I am happy and scared at the same time.
I have to write a board exam in just three months, when we hope to appear in eight months.
But this must be easy because it will be 50% of the syllabus,” said Tanvi Agarwal, CBSE Candidate X.
For the first time, the CBSE Board exam will be held in the “home center” with an external withdrawal.
Schools are happy even though these places will become their respective schools, the exam will be carried out by the council and there will be parity.
“We have to teach our students a new concept of OMR sheet.
Dependence on the question of the double choice, considering the situation now,” said Rita Chatterjee, director of the North Point Boarding School.
Some academics, such as Mukta Nain, Director of Birla High School, felt 50% weight on every half test may be done, keeping a pandemic in mind.
“If you can’t take the first half, you can still be judged based on the next round.
It will be a fairer judgment than a child than just fall back on school exam scores even though they also assume a bigger role with the Board asking us how much The exam to do and the assessment pattern should be followed for class IX and XI, “he said.
Cisce schools are preparing to teach reduce English and Indian syllabus (second language), after indications of the council to remain in certain series.
“That way, every school will extensively teach the same topic at a certain point, facilitate further reduction if necessary,” Cisce coiled to the reading school principal.
“We cannot take the freedom to teach a poem from the end of the list and then return to the above.
There is no choice,” said a principal, adding to the reduction in syllabus from other subjects expected.

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