The Goa Board has cancelled the Class 10 examinations this year and has devised an internal evaluation scheme.
The scheme’s draft lays down several checks and balances, including de-recognition or penalty for a school if it is found indulging in malpractices while finalising the results of class 10 students.
“The results of Class 10 boards will be prepared on the basis of the internal assessment conducted by schools and an objective criterion developed by the board,” GBSHSE said. It also said that it plans to release the Goa Board SSC Result 2021 by July 10.
Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allotted will be given an opportunity to appear in an exam as and when conditions are conducive to hold the exam, according to the scheme.
“In cases where a school deliberately indulges in practices that are not consistent with fair, unbiased and objective practices of assessment, the board reserves the right to start de-recognition proceedings and/or impose a financial penalty against the school or decide not to declare the result of class 10 for the school till the time it is not in conformity with the board’s policy,” it said.
Goa Board SSC Result 2021: Evaluation Scheme
- Students shall be assessed based mostly on 4 inside checks held by their faculty and, out of the 80 marks, 20 may also go to the scholars’ Class 9 efficiency
- “Minimum six teachers from the school should be from mathematics, social science, science and three languages, and two teachers from neighbouring schools should be co-opted by the school as external members of the committee,” the board said
- Students shall be assessed out of 20 marks every for the formative I and II inside evaluations carried out by the varsity. A weightage of 10 marks every will go to unit checks and preliminary examinations performed by the varsity and 20 marks’ weightage shall be given to the scholars’ Class 9 analysis.
- “If a school has conducted two or three pre-board exams it may decide to take an average of the three exams, take the best performance in the three tests or give a weightage to each exam as considered suitable,” states the Goa board’s draft
- The board mentioned that if any faculty has not been ready to conduct some of the interior evaluation checks or if some scholar has not appeared for it, the consequence committee of the institute may have to draw a rational standard of evaluation. The faculty may have to document the way it has assessed the students in such cases.
- “The historical performance of the school, in terms of the best overall performance in the previous three years’ board examination, will be taken as the reference for moderating the marks assessed by the school for 2021,” the draft states. For instance, if in a selected faculty, the general common marks of college students in 2017-18 is 72%, in 2018-19 is 74% and in 2019-20 is 71%, the varsity will use the topic-smart averages of 2018-19, that are the best, for moderation.
- “The subject wise marks assessed by the school for the current year should be within a range of + 4 marks obtained by the school in the subject in the reference year,” the state board mentioned
- The faculty outcomes committee may have to submit the marks on a web-based portal offered by the Goa board
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