Fantastic news. I feel it should have been done at least 10 or
20 years ago! At least it's better late than never.

Subramani

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CBSE buffer for differently-abled

Sonia Sarkar

[ 2 Oct, 2006 0015hrs IST

TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]


In a recent move, CBSE has asked the schools to provide a number of
concessions while marking the children with special needs as the board
is all set to
provide special training to teachers to check these answer scripts.

"It has been observed that physically and visually challenged children
are little less competent than the general kids on three subjects -
maths, science
and English. However, we want them to be comfortable with these subjects
and encourage to take up these subjects in future.

And the interest can be generated partly by providing them with good
marks in the exams,"said CBSE chairman Ashok Ganguly.

He further added: "We want to sensitise the teachers about the ways they
would evaluate and mark the answer scripts of these kids. A group of
teachers will
be identified and special training will be provided to them to ensure
that a physically or visually challenged kid doesn't complain that
he/she is not
marked fairly."

In the recent set of rules, schools have been asked to exempt a
physically challenged child from studying third language up to Class
VIII besides an additional
one hour will be given to such examinees.

Moreover, a separate set of question papers in enlarged print for maths
and science and technology in Class X will be provided for the
candidates having
visual impairment.

The candidate may be permitted to draw the diagrams but it is not
mandatory for the candidates to do the calculations themselves.

However, this set of new rules will not only be applicable in the Boards
but also during the internal assessment. "We have asked schools to
follow these
instructions during the internal exams to strengthen inclusion of
physically challenged students into main stream,"said Ganguly.

A separate column has been provided on the title page of the answer
books for indicating the category of physically challenged candidates so
that these
answer books could be segregated for sending them separately to the
regional office of the Board.

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