NEW DELHI: Using all the Centre to have a call conducting Class 12 board examinations within two weeks, an RSS-affiliated body education on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to make sure that the examinations are held and proposed various options such as shifting the pattern to target and enabling pupils to solve issue papers in the home or even take examinations of only 2-3 topics.
The organisational secretary of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas (SSUN), Atul Kothari, in a letter to Modi along with Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, favoured holding of examinations from the various colleges in various changes with educators coming from outdoors.
In addition, he requested them to think about holding open book examinations.
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Underlining the research of a great number of pupils are affected because of COVID, he stated they must be permitted a gap or examinations can be run twice.
Emphasising the value of Class 12, Kothari stated,”While retaining the future of pupils in your mind, Class 12 board examinations should be run.
Some choices could be awarded to pupils because of the unforeseen conditions.
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Describing the board examinations through the pandemic as a”huge challenge” in the front of the nation’s education program, the SSUN proposed four choices for conducting examinations.
While three thirds offline examinations together with all the bodily presence of pupils, one was to get online examinations, although it did state reservations on it mentioning the digital divide in the nation.
The very first option indicated by SSUN will be to simplify the whole assessment process by accepting examinations of just two-to-three subjects.
And for inventing marks, it indicated that 40 percent weightage could be awarded to course 10 score and 30 per cent weightage each to symbols acquired from category 11 and course 12 board tests.
The second alternative is to modify the routine of the examinations to objective kind with every student being awarded a private kit that will have a question paper and answer sheet.
It will cut the time and alleviate the practice of both running and assessing the board tests, the letter says.
The next alternative is to conduct examinations in 2 phases — at the very first stage, which may have 80 per cent weightage, students may gather their question document and fix it in their houses, whereas the next stage, which may be discretionary, may occur in schools with 20 per cent weightage, according to the correspondence.
On the choice of conducting online examinations, SSUN stated it would be tricky to hold it throughout the nation as a result of digital divide.
The internet examinations should be similar to”on-demand examinations” conducted by the National Institute of Open School.
Pupils should have the liberty to select any 3 topics as well as some other time slot for looking for the examinations.
Apart from these choices, SSUN indicated that open examinations also needs to be considered students and educators in India aren’t fully educated for this routine.
Earlier in the afternoon, the Centre advised the Supreme Court that it is going to take a last decision over the following two times on whether to run course 12 board examinations enclosing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Even the CBSE needed on April 14 declared the cancellation of course 10 examinations and postponement of course 12 examinations in light of the spike in coronavirus instances.
The Ministry of Education had sought detailed suggestions in the states and Union Territories about the suggestions mentioned at a high-level assembly held on the matter.
The CBSE had suggested conducting the examinations between July 15-August 26 and also the effect to be announced in September.
The committee had proposed two choices: conducting periodic examinations for 19 important topics at notified centers or conducting briefer interval exams at different schools where pupils have been registered.
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