The Asian Age

Smriti urged by students to bring back Class 10 exams

- NITIN MAHAJAN NEW DELHI, NOV. 17

The biggest education reform initiated by former HRD minister Kapil Sibal faced a major setback as school students opposed implementa­tion of the CCE system and stopping of Class 10 board exams at the first consultati­on process chaired by HRD minister Smriti Irani Monday. Students at the consultati­on wanted the annual Class 10 exams to resume, and offered other suggestion­s like updating NCERT books, emphasis on moral education, making syllabuses streamline­d with competitiv­e exams and introducti­on of more practical forms of education.

On her part, Ms Irani assured students their concerns had been noted, and would be forwarded to the department­s and regulatory bodies for action. She also sought suggestion­s on educationa­l reform from students of several dozen schools and colleges in the NCR region.

Making a case for the reintroduc­tion of Class 10 boards, several students rued the fact that they were unable to cope with the pressure of taking board exams directly in Class 12. They noted that implementa­tion of CCE had also allowed complacenc­y to set in, and students could not focus on getting the best scores, that was essential in competitiv­e examinatio­ns.

The students wanted the minister to examine mistakes in NCERT books, and many suggested these books be updated on a more regular basis.

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