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No child in preschool should be made to write exams: NCERT

 The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has stated that no child in preschool should be made to take any written or oral exam. It has termed the practice of harmful and undesirable, resulting from misguided parental aspiration. 

‘On no account, should children be made to take any form of test or examination either oral or written. The purpose of evaluation at the preschool stage is not to label a child as “pass” or “fail”,’ a senior NCERT official said.

‘Currently, we have in the country, pre-school programmes ranging from those that put children to a dull and monotonous routine to those where children are exposed to structured formal learning, often in English, made to do tests and homework and denied their right to play. These are undesirable further and harmful practice that results from misguided parental aspiration,’ the official added.

The NCERT has listed dos and don’ts on how assessment should be carried out and reported in preschools as part of its ‘guidelines for preschool education’.

‘Each child’s progress needs to be assessed on a continuous basis using different tools and techniques such as anecdotal records, checklists, portfolios and interactions with other children.’

‘The teacher should make brief written notes based on observations of children – how and where children spend time, their social relationships, use of language, modes of interaction, information about health and nutrition habits.’

‘Each child’s folder should be available for parents and children to view and should remain with the preschool until such time as a child’s transition to another preschool programme or in primary school. All parents should receive a written and verbal progress summary report of their child at least twice a year,’ the guidelines read.

The guidelines have defined parameters for infrastructure, qualifications and salary for preschool staff, admission process and records, and registers to be maintained, monitoring and supervision mechanism and importance of coordination and convergence with community and parents.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/no-child-in-pre-school-should-be-made-to-give-written-or-oral-exam-ncert-1609113-2019-10-14

Urmi Khasnobish

Urmi Khasnobish is an experienced copywriter at Next Education India Pvt.Ltd. She is an avid reader and a voracious writer with a strong background in journalism. As an enthusiastic blogger, she often indulges in writing on topics of relevance to the Indian youth.

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