No detention policy ends, students will be able to fail from 5th to 8th…
-Cancelled the policy of passing students
New Delhi. No Detention Policy: The policy of giving admission to the next class after passing the students of classes 5th to 8th, which has been a subject of criticism in the education sector, has finally been canceled by the Union Education Ministry. The Union Education Ministry has ended the no detention policy. Therefore, now the admit cards of students who fail in the annual examination from class 5th to 8th will be cancelled. Also, these students will be able to take the exam again within two months. But in case of failure, students will not be allowed admission in the next class. Also, no school will be able to expel any student up to class 8 from the school.
improve learning ability
The Union Education Ministry on Monday changed the long-standing system by abolishing the No Detention Policy. With this decision, now students who fail in the annual examination from class 5th to 8th will be declared failed. The government has said that the important objective behind this decision is to improve the learning ability of children and enhance academic performance.
Opportunity to retake the exam within two months
Now according to the new system, failed students will get a chance to re-examine within two months. But if they fail in that examination again then such students will not get admission in the next class. However, the government has also made it clear that no student can be expelled from school till class 8th.
Steps taken to prevent decline in learning ability in children
Education Ministry Secretary Sanjay Kumar said that this step seems necessary to stop the decline in learning ability of children. The ministry has given special focus to classes 5th and 8th. This is because these classes are considered important in terms of basic education. In this new policy, an effort has been made to make students and teachers more responsible towards studies.
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