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Second online assessment from Dec 1

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Bhanu P Lohumi

Tribune News Service

Shimla, November 27

The second-term online assessment of secondary and senior secondary classes would be held as scheduled from December 1 to 15. The syllabus of arts subjects has been completed while the syllabus of science stream would be covered before the scheduled commencement of the assessment.

First-term assessment was done in September

  • The syllabus has been curtailed by 30%. There will be more choices in the question papers, which are to be provided in all examination centres well in advance
  • The first-term online assessment was done in the first week of September. Remedial backup was given to the students who did not perform well and there had been marked improvement in their learning status.

The syllabus has been curtailed by 30 per cent and there would be more choices in the question papers, to be provided in all examination centres well in advance.

The first-term online assessment was done in the first week of September. Remedial backup was given to the students who did not perform well and there had been marked improvement in their learning status.

Following the Covid lockdown and closure of schools, the Education Department switched over to online teaching to make up for the loss of regular classes. Programmes like ‘Har Ghar Pathshala’ were successfully implemented.

Anima Sharma, coordinator, quality education (Class IX to XII), said to ensure that the entire syllabus was covered and learning levels improved, 40 videos and an equal number of worksheets were sent to the students every day and focus shifted to weak students after the first-term assessment.

Modules providing useful inputs regarding physical fitness, disaster management and stress management were prepared and provided to students, even though these were not part of the syllabus, which helped the students during the lockdown.

In the first-term assessment, about 29 per cent of Class IX and X students and 40 per cent of Class XI and XII students scored first division and girls performed better than boys. About 90 per cent students appeared online while question papers were delivered at home to 10 per cent students left.

The examination was held after successful conduct of online teaching by preparing Whatsapp groups of administrators, principals, teachers and class-wise students to disseminate the message regarding content that was uploaded on ‘Har Ghar Pathshala’ on a daily basis.

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