Karnataka govt's decision to hold public exams for 5th, and 8th standards opposed


Bengaluru, Dec 23 (IANS): After a row over saffronisation of syllabus, inclusion and deletion of lessons during the syllabus review, Karnataka education department's decision to conduct public exams for Classes 5 and 8 has triggered a fresh controversy in the state.

A section of parents and student organisations have objected to the decision and expressed their fears of creating a discriminatory situation for the students.

Karnataka Pradesha Samanya Naagarikara Dhvani Vedike President S. Lakshminarayana has attacked Education Minister B.C. Nagesh over the decision. This is a decision taken at the fag end of the academic year with discretion, he said on Friday.

He further stated that this move is against the National Education Policy (NEP). This created panic among crores of parents and students. The decision must be reversed, he demanded.

The Karnataka Education department is conducting public exams for students who are studying state syllabus. The public exams are not conducted for students who are studying in CBSE schools. The exams are also not conducted in schools run by the central government. The parents are claiming that it amounts to discrimination.

The notification for conducting exams was released on December 12. Questions are raised on how the students can prepare for public exams in two months. Most of the parents who send their wards to government schools do not have any information about the development, it is claimed.

Lakshminarayana maintained that the minister Nagesh had taken the decision only to show off during the election time. Minister Nagesh had clarified that public exams for 5th and 8th class students are conducted to improve children's learning capacity.

The order in this regard stated that the decision was being made as it was getting difficult to judge the overall performance of the students under the ongoing system of Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) for students studying in classes 1 and 9.

Minister Nagesh had stated that it had been observed that children are scared while writing SSLC (class 10) exams as they lack confidence and are not competent. Under the new system, children will write exams like those who appear for exams under CBSE and ICSE syllabus.

The officials maintain that the exams for students of class 5 and 8 will be like SSLC board exams but they won't be so difficult. It has been decided that no student should fail.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mukthar Ahmed, Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 23 2022

    That's all okay but it needs proper planning with prior intimation to all parents and schools.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 23 2022

    The minister should have announced this at the begining of the acedemic year. There is nothing wrong in conducting public exam for class 5 and 8 . Schools will impart better education and children will take studies seriously. Now a days schools are busy in conducting various activities focusing less on education. Most schools have a habbit of completing syllabus at the last moment putting stress and pressure on the children. All this will end if there is public examination for class 5 and 8 and Children will be confident to write SSLC exam even better .

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 23 2022

    This sounds more fishy.Unnecessary pressure on tender age.This age is to play and enjoy the childhood. Children are the future.

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  • Tester, Bengaluru

    Fri, Dec 23 2022

    Huge crowd near school..Covid is critical in china

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Dec 23 2022

    Not a bad idea if intention is to instill confidence... Irrespective of the results children must be allowed to attend higher classes... There should not be detention and only gradation...

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