Hindustan Times (East UP)

Private schools in Capital express concerns over new promotion plan

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Private schools in the Capital have raised concerns over the Directorat­e of Education’s (DoE) revised promotion policy for students in classes 9 and 11, saying that it dilutes the purpose of assessment­s by lowering the minimum marks required for promotion.

While the DoE has set a pass mark of 33% (33 out of 100) for the five main subjects, schools are objecting to the provision for 15 grace marks per subject, saying that it effectivel­y reduces the required pass mark to 18 out of 100.

Sudha Acharya, chairperso­n of the National Progressiv­e School Conference (NPSC) that has over 120 Delhi schools as members, said, “The purpose of education is not to simply promote children to the next class. If a child is securing only 18 marks after continuous evaluation throughout the year, it means there is a cause of concern. If the students are not grade competent, they should not be promoted to the next class.”

A senior DoE official said the policy was revised keeping in view the Covid situation in the Capital this year. Under the revised policy issued by the DoE on Friday, an extension of the 2020-21 promotion policy, promotions will be based on marks obtained in the mid-term (term-1), annual (term-2) tests, in addition to marks received in internal assessment, project, practical or all taken together.

“In view of the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces of the COVID-19 pandemic, the revised promotion policy 2020-21 is extended for the academic session 2021-22 also,” the DoE order said.

“A maximum of 15 grace marks will be awarded to a student to reach the minimum required 33 percent of marks in one or any number of subjects only for promotion to the next higher class,” the DoE stated.

The DoE circular said private schools can approach it for approval if they want to set different promotion criteria.

Acharya said as per the CBSE bylaws, students need to secure 33% in both theory and practical tests for promotion.

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