No-detention till class 8, reviving tenth boards under review


New Delhi, Aug 19 (PTI): A crucial day-long meeting of the highest advisory body on education began here today to consider reviewing the no-detention policy up to class 8 and reintroduction of class 10 board examination.

The meeting is being chaired by HRD Minister Smriti Irani, where the Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi suggested supplying of sanitary napkins in schools to reduce dropout rates among girls.

The suggestion was supported by several states and a commitment was given by the government at the meeting to implement it soon.

The meeting would also consider a proposal for extension of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act up to class 10 in the secondary level and to nursery in the pre-school stage.

This is the first meeting of the newly reconstituted Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) under the NDA government.

On the agenda would be discussions on the proposed new national education policy where the states' participation is crucial.

State Education Ministers and secretaries along with academicians and nominated members of CABE are attending the meeting.

At the inaugural discussion, Irani laid emphasis on states' participation in the framing the education policy while Health Minister J P Nadda underscored the need for inclusion of courses on health studies in the curriculum along with emphasis on pictorial content in study materials.

He also supported the suggestion of a few members for issuing health cards to students in schools.

The focus of the day-long meeting would, however, be on a report of a CABE sub-committee which had suggested review of the no-detention policy up to class 8.
The committee suggested to end the policy in a phased manner and reintroduce class promotion from class 5 onwards.

"We need to stop, re-assess and then move forward. At this stage, it would be prudent to reiterate the need for assessment of the learning outcomes and make it consequential by linking it to promotion or otherwise to the next class beyond grade 5," the committee had said in its report.

A few states have already repealed the policy, which had come into effect with the implementation of RTE by bringing in necessary amendments to the state rules.

The RTE Act, which makes education a fundamental right of every child between the age of 6 and 14, came into effect on April 1, 2010. It requires all private schools, except for minority institutions, to reserve 25 per cent of seats for underprivileged children.

  

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Providing hygiene & sanitary napkins to girl students, especially poor & backwards is a very good move. Toilets too will help girls to attend classes

    There is a grand old 129 year old party ruining our country since 1947...why did they not do these good things until now? Why are backwards being kept backwards & poor remained poorer? Points to ponder

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  • JS,

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    If detained after 8th class, YALE university JINDABAD

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    Our Education system is in the hands of "Bandar Ke Haath Mein Khilona" ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    What can you expect if Education portfolio is given in the hands of a Duffer ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    People,

    This is wrong policy...

    This prevents all students from studying and gaining knowledge .....after few years standards of Indian students will further come down...

    These semi-literate politicians ruling us must stop...sooner the better...

    All students from LKG need to pass qualifying exam to go to next class...no exceptions...then only we get quality graduates like in Western countries...

    Also there should be no reservation caste wise or income wise as well...if Government has money in its treasury it can give cheque's to poor...I have no issues with it...

    Current system is producing leaders like Mulayam, Lalu, Mayawathi, Sonia, Pawar, Deve Gowda, Kalmady,Shiala, Gadkari, Yeddy etc etc...this should stop we deserve better than this...only quality education for every child can do this...

    ...JH...

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  • Ramchandra Shetty, Urwa

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    You have not included Modi in your list? Why?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    .to prevent any PYJAMA,KURTHA,CHAPPAL sarkar coming to power..

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  • Rajesh P Nantoor, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    I salute Honourable HRD minister for the right move. You are hundred time better than Kapil Sibbal,and Mani Shankar., Diggi

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  • Wilma, udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    Why they are not taking initiative to support the financially poor students to get education free from government expenses in job orientation courses like sikkim,Bhutan,Nepal. I have seen many of the students from Nepal,Bhutan,Sikkim in KMC campus studying in government expenses.Our leaders are only interested in brainwashing students in the name of religion nothing else.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    HRD Minister Those Not Done Education Arrange Them Adult School Including You.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbi

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    Good news for our uneducated politicians ...

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    I think our HRD minister has experience of being detained below class 8

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    HOW ABOUT ITALIAN WAITRESS..!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 20 2015

    ABD, we are talking about "Kam Wali Bai" ...

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  • Sadi, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2015

    She had experience and felt in school days..! She don't want primary fail students to catch HRD position in future.

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