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After WB and Gujarat, Odisha scraps no-detention policy

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NEW DELHI: Days after Gujarat and West Bengal scrapped the no-detention policy, Odisha has re-introduced the passfail system in schools.

Unlike West Bengal, which will judge students on their performanc­e in classes 5-8, in Odisha schools, the system will apply from classes 1 to 9.

On the lines of class 10 and 12, the state government will conduct examinatio­ns for class 8. “The state education department has notified every school about the centralise­d examinatio­n for class 8, which is scheduled to be conducted in March,” Indian Express quoted Education Minister Samir Ranjan Das as saying.

If a student fails in class 5, he or she will get another chance to get promoted to class 6, but be detained if they fail to clear class 8 exams, the minister noted.

Claiming to abstain from using the phrases “pass and fail”, former controller of exams syllabus committee of Odisha Board of Secondary Education, Minakshi Das commented, “The word pass and fail should not be introduced as a stamp in such lower classes like 5 and 8. But, well/fair/succeeded, etc should be applied for candidates who have cleared exams. On the other hand, ‘on progress' should be written for unsuccessf­ul candidates. They may be given frequent and monthly chances to reach the upper level.”

Questionin­g the objective of the move, the National Institute of Technology Durgapur chairperso­n Anupam Basu remarked, “Assessment is a must. But what is the objective? It is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students. To me, pass-fail debate does not convey the proper intention. The identifica­tion of weaknesses should be followed by proper remedial measures and not stigmatisi­ng the student. This is only possible through overhaulin­g of the assessment system in the schools.”

The no-detention policy in classes 5 and 8 was scrapped with the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Act moved by the Central government, passed in both Houses in the winter session this year.

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