Don’t tweak Class 10 students’ marks: Tamil Nadu warns private schools

Following complaints that several private schools in Tamil Nadu are manipulating marks for Class 10 students, the government, which had declared all students pass this year, is in a fix after announcing that 80 pc of marks will be awarded based on their performance in the quarterly and half-yearly exams and 20 pc marks will be based on attendance.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-06-17 01:57 GMT

Chennai

Usually, management of all schools are expected to upload student’s details including data of attendance register, marks of quarterly and half yearly exam results in Education Management Information System (EMIS), a common online platform. This practice is not mandatory in private schools.

A senior official from the Directorate of School Education said that as the government does not have the exam data of private institutions, teachers, parents, and academicians have raised serious apprehension that the term exam marks and attendance could have been manipulated. “We do not have private school students’ performance data and therefore, it would be difficult for education authorities to track them manually and certain schools could try to manipulate them,” he said.

Stating that all the complaints will be taken up, the official said the government is in the process of working out various options, including declaring a grading system for Class 10 students.

State Platform for Common School System – Tamil Nadu (SPCSS-TN) general secretary P B Prince Gajendra Babu said that calculating marks secured in quarterly and half yearly examinations and considering it as marks for SSLC Public Examination is a great injustice. “Similarly, a student absent for genuine reasons could have been the best performer in all academic activities. Such students will be put to unnecessary hardship if attendance becomes the yardstick for deciding 20% of the marks.”

Class 10, 12 students to be marked on
pre-boards results: The Class 10 and 12 students of CICSE board can choose not to appear for pending board exams and be marked as per their performance in pre-board exams or internal assessment, according to top officials. The board had also submitted the proposal before the Bombay HC.

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