2024-06-06
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CBSE advises schools to review the internal assessment process
CBSE cracks down on unfair marking: Schools to review internal assessments!
CBSE advises schools to review the internal assessment process
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India has noticed a worrying pattern:
A notable gap between theoretical and practical scores in various subjects among numerous students from across hundreds of educational institutions. To address this issue, the CBSE has issued a warning to these institutions, encouraging them to carefully review their own evaluation methods. The analysis of the data showed that more than half of the students from over 500 schools showed this gap between their practical and theoretical scores. The CBSE highlights the need for careful evaluation during practical tests to guarantee fairness, precision, and an evaluation that is meaningful for a student's educational path. This warning is a nudge for educational institutions to focus on strong, clear, and dependable evaluation systems. The main aim is to improve the educational standard for students of CBSE schools.
A notable gap between theoretical and practical scores in various subjects among numerous students from across hundreds of educational institutions. To address this issue, the CBSE has issued a warning to these institutions, encouraging them to carefully review their own evaluation methods. The analysis of the data showed that more than half of the students from over 500 schools showed this gap between their practical and theoretical scores. The CBSE highlights the need for careful evaluation during practical tests to guarantee fairness, precision, and an evaluation that is meaningful for a student's educational path. This warning is a nudge for educational institutions to focus on strong, clear, and dependable evaluation systems. The main aim is to improve the educational standard for students of CBSE schools.