Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Exams for classes 3 to 8 as Maha adopts ‘Kerala model’

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The state government has decided to introduce exams and continuous evaluation for the students of classes 3 to 8 from the next academic year.

State education minister Deepak Kesarkar on Tuesday announced the decision to follow the Kerala education pattern in a bid to improve the quality of education.

As per the plan, in case of failure or low marks in exams, the students will be promoted to the next class. However, they will have to appear for a re-examinatio­n of the previous year’s syllabus. The syllabus will be changed every 10 years.

At present, students of classes 1 to 8 are promoted to the next class without an exam. However, schools do undertake continuous evaluation according to the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Reports on education in schools based on a third-party evaluation have found that students in state are lagging academical­ly due to the policy of promoting them.

As per Kerala’s pattern, exams will be conducted every month and every quarter in addition to the annual practice exams.

For the past few days, officials from the education department have been studying educationa­l experiment­s by various states, including Kerala, Rajasthan,

Punjab, Goa, and Delhi. “After studying all these states’ education policies, the minister has decided to go with the Kerala policy with some modificati­ons,” said Kailash Pagare, state project director, Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan.

“We have decided to make these changes as per the 73rd amendment of the Constituti­on. This will improve the quality of education in the state,” Pagare said.

As part of the Kerala pattern, some administra­tive changes will also be made. Gram panchayats will take care of the primary education, while zilla parishads will take care of the secondary education. “But these changes will happen in a phased manner,” Pagare added.

Welcoming the government’s decision, former state board chairperso­n and senior education expert Basanti Roy said the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 mandates examinatio­ns for classes 3, 5 and 8.

AT PRESENT, STUDENTS OF CLASSES 1 TO 8 ARE PROMOTED WITHOUT EXAM. AS PER KERALA’S PATTERN, EXAMS WILL BE HELD EVERY MONTH AND EVERY QUARTER

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