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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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BIJAY KUMAR_1
BIJAY KUMAR_1 11 years 2 months ago
There should be one Board in national level to take exam in 10 and 12 th class ,today students and parents are in confusion.
JAYRAM KUMAR
JAYRAM KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
I would like to highlight one important aspect of learning in India and Abroad. In India, what we usually do in universities is: Written exam (grades based on answers written on paper) + Orals on practical’s
NEETA PANDEY
NEETA PANDEY 11 years 2 months ago
Things like following traffic signals respecting elders I mean to say that we first have to make them good human being. but for that we have to get quality teachers in whom students should found their role models. Panchatantra should be made compulsory as well. If the base is strong we can go ahead and build a tall handsome building.
Dinesh Bhatia
Dinesh Bhatia 11 years 2 months ago
One can't play cricket with hockey stick means the system which approve a teacher or education system which helps to convert a student into a teacher must be rectified.In our country the degree essential to be a teacher are alone not enough required to produce further good students.So I wish if the system of teaching/ transforming a teacher could be modified first then whole synario could be changed
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BHARAT VIKAS
BHARAT VIKAS 11 years 2 months ago
Sanskar to child is lacking in family & also in schools . They grow without sanskar . So society is suffering due to non-inculcation of sanskars to child . There are professional in society , but Human being professionals are lacking in society. Sanskar subject needs to be put into school curriculum.
ARUN KUMAR PAREEK
ARUN KUMAR PAREEK 11 years 2 months ago
5वीं की परीक्षा जिला स्तर पर हो,समेस्टर सिस्टम की बजाए 8वीं,10वीं,12वीं की परीक्षाएं शिक्षा बोर्ड की होनी चाहिए। बालको को परीक्षा में अनुतिरण व् उतिरण का प्रावधान हो .
SURAJ JADHAV
SURAJ JADHAV 11 years 2 months ago
I would like to highlight one important aspect of learning in India and Abroad. In India, what we usually do in universities is: Written exam (grades based on answers written on paper) + Orals on practical’s but in Europe (Belgium) - We have written exam and subsequently we have to explain the answers written in paper to Prof. then the Prof. will decide the grade based on depth of understanding + Practical’s This is the way I feel is real skill development, understanding & implementation.
DINESH SHADANGI
DINESH SHADANGI 11 years 2 months ago
There should be one Board in national level to take exam in 10 and 12 th class ,today students and parents are in confusion.For 5th class one board should be district level and for 8th class should be board in state level.By this the value of education will be upgrade.But for 5th and 8th the pattern and level of exam should be only one type in every states.