Students in Delhi’s government schools will not have to appear till the 8th standard: Directorate of Education

Students in Delhi's government schools will not have to appear till the 8th standard: Directorate of Education

Delhi’s Government Schools Exam: The Directorate of Education has also clarified that at present students up to class VIII are admitted to the next class after evaluation.

New Delhi: Delhi government on Wednesday issued guidelines to all government schools for the assessment of students up to class VIII and refused to take the general examinations and based on their “project” and “assignment” results. Have asked to declare. The guidelines issued by the Directorate of Education will be effective for the teaching session 2020-21 of government and government aided schools. In this learning session, schools were closed for a long time due to Kovid-19 and all the reading was online.




The purpose of the evaluation at this stage is to understand the impact of the alternative method of reading adopted due to Kovid-19. Along with this, analysis will also help in deciding the future course syllabus etc. According to government officials, private schools will prepare their own program and will decide the basis of their examinations and evaluation.

The Delhi Education Directorate in its order said, “Since there is no reading in the classes at the primary and middle level, students from third to eighth grade were evaluated through subject-wise projects and assignments instead of general examinations. Go.

EPFO to provide calculation worksheet on PF withdrawal via email, SMS

As per the guidelines, 30 marks will be given on the worksheet from 3rd to 5th grade, 30 marks on assignments given during winter holidays and 40 marks on projects and assignments given between March 1 to 15. For class up to 20 marks will be given on the worksheet, 30 marks on assignments given during winter holidays and 50 marks on projects and assignments given between 1 to 15 March.




As per the order, “If a student does not have a digital device (mobile / laptop) and internet, then following the Kovid-19 guidelines, parents of such children were called to school and gave them a hard copy of the project and assignment. The order states, “The teacher of the subject will explain his nature and how to work on the worksheet while giving assignments and projects.” They also have to keep in mind that religious sentiments related to caste, antithetical statements and double meaning statements / words have to be avoided. Such words will not be part of the assignment and project. ”

The directorate said that students should not be called to school to know the result of the assessment and they should be informed about it digitally or by phone. Another government official said, “Private schools will make their own decision about the evaluation And will work accordingly. ”

The Directorate has also issued guidelines for the evaluation of students from KG to second grade. According to the order, “Students from KG to second grade will be evaluated on the basis of assignments given during the winter holidays and online or offline during the epidemic. Teachers will not ask students or parents to submit or resubmit the given worksheet beforehand. ”



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Gold still cheaper today, there is great opportunity to earn in falling prices

Petrol Diesel Price: New rates of petrol diesel released, know your city prices

Gold Price 30 March, 2021: Gold prices fall by Rs 12927 in full, know there will be strong profit or loss on investment