Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New learning outcomes for Classes 9 to 12 soon

NCERT has begun working on the draft, guidelines set to be put in place

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Students of Classes 9 to 12 will soon be assessed under new learning outcomes being drafted by the National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT), accordng to officials in the HRD ministry. The council has begun work on it, and the guidelines are likely to be implemente­d soon, they added.

The NCERT had prepared learning outcomes for each class in languages (Hindi, English, Urdu), mathematic­s, environmen­tal studies, science and social science up to the elementary stage (until Class 8). These were later made part of the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Now, learning outcomes for all subjects will be prepared for Classes 9-12, officials said.

The learning outcomes are the basic levels of learning required to facilitate the assessment of students against expected benchmarks.

The move is aimed at making a shift from “rote learning” and at ensuring there are “clear parameters” to judge the performanc­e of students. Schools affiliated to CBSE, government- and privaterun, follow the NCERT syllabus.

An NCERT official said these learning outcomes would also imply reform in examinatio­n system to strengthen linkage between school-based assessment and external evaluation.

The council is likely to complete the exercise of drafting the new learning outcomes within six months, a senior official of the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry said.

The official added that once the learning outcomes have been notified, the public will be consulted for its feedback.

“Rather than concentrat­ing on textbook-based assessment, the new learning outcomes will ensure that we focus more on finding the competency levels of students. We have started work on this,” the official said.

The council also wants to promote “21st century learning skills and higher order thinking” among students rather than promoting mastery over content.

The NCERT is an autonomous organisati­on set up to assist and advise central and state government­s on policies and programmes for qualitativ­e improvemen­t in education, and prepares and publishes textbooks along with supplement­ary materials among others.

The learning outcomes that were notified by the NCERT for Classes 1-8 focus on whether students can read the time correctly using a clock; estimate the capacity of a container in known units — for example, a bucket containing water is 20-30 times that of a mug; and measure short lengths using non-uniform units like a finger, handspan, length of forearm and footsteps among others.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT FILE ?? The learning outcomes are the basic levels of learning required to assess the students against expected benchmarks.
ARVIND YADAV/HT FILE The learning outcomes are the basic levels of learning required to assess the students against expected benchmarks.

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