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A report submitted to the Union Education Ministry has suggested that the performance of students in classes 9, 10, and 11 should be considered while giving final marks in class 12.
PARAKH, PROPOSAL BY A UNIT N c E r T With an aim to standardise assessment by school boards across the country, it has been suggested that performance in all three classes should be assessed on the basis of examinations and continuous class work in the Class 12 report card.
National assessment Regulator, Assay (Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development), was established as an independent constituent unit in NCERT on February 8, 2024, to fulfill the core objectives of setting norms, standards and guidelines and implementing activities related to student assessment, as well as performing other functions. National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
PARAKH submitted its report earlier this month, recommending measures for evaluation after consultations with 32 experts. school board According to a report, compared to last year Indian Express,
One major recommendation that Parakh has made is that the performance of students of classes 9, 10 and 11 should be included in the final result. class 12th The report suggests that a weightage of 15 per cent should be given to Class 9, 20 per cent to Class 10, 25 per cent to Class 11 and 40 per cent to Class 12 for evaluating the final performance.
Among other recommendations, the report suggested that class 9thFor example, 70 percent of the final mark should be calculated from formative assessment and 30 percent from summative assessment.
Similarly, class 10thThe final score should be based on 50 per cent formative assessment and 50 per cent summative assessment. The report suggests that for class 11th there should be 40 per cent formative and 60 per cent summative assessment. In class 12th, the weightage of formative assessment should be 30 per cent and 70 per cent of the final score should be based on summative assessment.
Parakh has suggested that the assessment should be based on credits. It says, “A student can earn 40 credits each in class 9 and 10 and 44 credits each in class 11 and 12.”
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