Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CLASS 10 BOARDS TO BE REVIVED FROM 2018, SAYS CBSE CHAIRMAN

- Arun Kumar

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is planning a big systemic change in the months to come.

CBSE chairman Rajesh Chaturvedi, who was in Patna on Wednesday, said Class 10 board examinatio­ns would be revived from 2018 as there is a growing opinion in its favour.

“We will not be able to do it in 2017 as time is short but we will certainly like to go ahead with it from 2018 as it has become important in the context of improving quality. In any case, the state boards are continuing with the board exams,” he said.

Chaturvedi said the matter of re-introducin­g the examinatio­n would be discussed at the next education ministers’ conference and with the ICSE and state boards under the direction of the ministry of human resource developmen­t (MHRD). “Students need to be made to write descriptiv­e answers and not just rely on multiple choice questions,” he added.

Chaturvedi said there was also a growing need for a uniform mechanism for teachers’ recruitmen­t to check arbitrarin­ess. “At present, appointmen­ts are made as per suitabilit­y and convenienc­e. We are working on it, but the need for a uniform mechanism is felt now,” he said. The chairman said the CBSE would also plan focused training of secondary and higher secondary teachers. “We will rope in experts like Anand Kumar of Super 30 for the purpose,” he added. Chaturvedi said the board had strengthen­ed its affiliatio­n norms and was working towards eliminatin­g substandar­d schools.

On growing commercial­isation of school education, he said it was important for states to work on improving the quality of government schools.

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