LATEST UPDATE ABOUT MAS PROMOTION IN SCHOOL
LATEST UPDATE ABOUT MAS PROMOTION IN SCHOOL: TV 9 NEWS REPORT: The government has refused to give mass promotions in primary schools. Reports for mass promotions came in the media that primary schools in the state have not yet started physically amidst the Corona riots. However, the state government clarified that it had no plans to give mass promotions to students due to the epidemic. State Education Minister Chudasama said, "Examinations will be held before promoting students in the next academic class."
He further said, 'Std. Students of 1st to 8th and 9th as well as 11th standard will be examined and their examinations will be based on the online syllabus taught by the schools. "If the entire syllabus could not be taught online due to the Koro epidemic, the syllabus will be taken on the basis of the number of syllabi taught to the students," Chudasama told our correspondent Times of India.
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The exam will be based on the syllabus taught online. The government has refused to give mass promotion to primary schools. There have been reports for mass promotion in the media that the state's primary schools have yet to physically begin amid the Corona riots. However, the state government clarified that there were no plans to give mass promotion to students due to the epidemic. State Education Minister Chudasama said that the exams would be conducted before promoting the students to the next academic class. He further stated that, students from first to eighth and ninth as well as 11th grade will have their examinations and their exams will be based on the online syllabus taught by the schools. Speaking to our correspondent Times of India, Chudasama said, "If the entire course cannot be taught online due to the coro epidemic, it will be based on the number of courses taught to students."
All options for taking the exam are being considered," he said. The most appropriate option will be considered. An alternative is to give students a question paper at home and have it checked by teachers. Another option is to invite students to a very limited number of batch-wise schools and test them there. While the third option is online examination. This is the least likely option as students in rural areas have very limited smartphone and computer facilities through which they can take online exams. There will be a high-level meeting on how to conduct the examination, in which each party will present its point. Based on which the most acceptable option will be adopted. Bharat Gazipara, president of the Gujarat Self-Financed School Management Association, said that exams should be taken to make the examinations meaningful online. "If students are given mass promotions, then the credibility of online education will be questioned. On behalf of the parents of the students, the All Gujarat Board of Parents demanded mass promotion of the students, as the school's were physically closed during. Core period .
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