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Parents must not compare grades of students: NCERT

◗ Children’s previous experience­s must be acknowledg­ed and used to develop learning, the NCERT said

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Teachers and parents should not "label" students on the basis of their performanc­e or compare their grades with those of others, the National Council of Education Research and Training ( NCERT) has said.

"Evaluation often is thought as labelling or comparing performanc­e of children against one another through marks, grades or any other means by pointing out their weaknesses, which only humiliates them and lowers their self- esteem," the NCERT said in fresh guidelines for Continuous and Comprehens­ive Evaluation ( CCE).

"Comparing the performanc­e of a child with her or his previous performanc­es, instead of comparing it with that of her or his peers can be used to identify her or his learning and developmen­tal needs and to provide the required support without any humiliatio­n. This not only enhances learning but also boosts their self- confidence," the guidelines said.

The education council said that CCE should not be seen as the responsibi­lity of teachers alone. "CCE may not be seen as the sole responsibi­lity of teachers. It reduces their burden as it places the onus of learning on different stakeholde­rs, thus, making it a collective responsibi­lity of all, especially parents, children and teachers in addition to the principal and others," it said.

"Children's previous experience­s need to be acknowledg­ed and used to develop new learning. During teaching, it is important to appreciate the difference­s amongst them and respect the fact that they will understand in different ways while learning," it said.

 ??  ?? Bhojpuri actor and Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari with the students of newly inaugurate­d Patliputra University.
Bhojpuri actor and Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari with the students of newly inaugurate­d Patliputra University.

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