The Haryana government recently changed Haryana’s rights of children to free and supervise educational regulations, 2011 to introduce the council exam for class V and VIII.
The government has made this decision to increase overall education standards in the state.
Speaking to the time of education, Ved Prakash Yadav, Deputy Chairperson, Haryana School Education Council (BSEH), said “The central government changed the rights to the 2009 Act Education (RTE) on January 11, 2019, which stated that routine examinations would be held every year at the end Class V and VIII.
In accordance with the amendment in the Central Act, the Haryana Government has also changed the right of Haryana children to free and supervise educational regulations, 2011 to introduce the council exam for class V and VIII in all private schools and the government recognized at The state.
The government has made this decision to improve academic standards in the state.
The Haryana Board has conducted a board exam for class V and VIII even before RTE 2009 appeared.
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Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results manifested by the authority, with the absence of a council exam for class V and VIII, there is no academic examination in the primary and secondary class which causes a decrease in academic standards.
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Even CBSE introduced sustainable and comprehensive evaluations in 2009 which said that schools and the board conducting the exam will occur.
“In school conducting a test, the question papers came from the council but had an internal evaluation by the school teacher.
Strangely in most schools, not a single student failed.
Taking a signal from this, we decided to re-introduce the board exam for a fair assessment of the performance of students at All school categories, “said Yadav emphasizing how National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasized the assessment of census (large-scale assessment) at the end of class III, V and VIII.
In accordance with the RTE Law, providing education to elementary school is the prerogative of the state government.
Therefore, according to the Rules of School Education Haryana 2003, all schools who have sought confession from the state government must follow the state government syllabus for class to VIII and below, adding Yadav.
Ajmer Singh, Leader Union, Board School Haryana, said, “The decision to conduct a board exam for class V and VIII is not the right step.
Because of this, students will have extra performance burden in the middle of a pandemic.
Because of Covid, students who have not been able to study Because the entire learning process of teaching online and the Board exam will be an additional stress for them.
There is an example in which the syllabus is not finished.
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