J-K: New Student Assessment and Evaluation Scheme to take effect from next academic session
Press Trust of India | December 25, 2022 | 10:09 AM IST | 1 min read
Student Assessment and Evaluation Scheme will require the SCERT to develop uniform question papers for all government and government-recognised schools.
JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has decided to implement the Student Assessment and Evaluation Scheme (SAES) from the upcoming academic session, an official spokesperson said on Saturday.
The SAES will require the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) to develop uniform question papers for all government and government-recognised schools, the spokesperson said. He said the decision represents a significant change that will put an end to the traditional examination system.
According to the NEP-2020 examination reforms, the purpose of assessment will change from one that is summative and primarily tests rote memorisation skills to one that is more regular and formative, is more competency-based, supports the students' learning and development, and tests higher-order skills like analysis, critical thinking and conceptual clarity.
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The students would receive a multi-dimensional report card or a holistic progress card in place of a grade sheet, which would reflect each learner's individuality and progress in detail, the spokesperson said.
He said a software assisted by artificial intelligence would create a 360-degree perspective of a student's progress and help him choose the best career.
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