Optional Class 10 boards could add to Class 12 stress: psychologist

By IANS,

New Delhi : Making the Class 10 board examination optional is a good move, but it could add to the stress of students who would then take a public exam for the first time in Class 12, a psychologist said here Friday.


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“The decision (to make Class 10 board exam optional) can be a problem for the students later because now they will sit for the first public examination in Class 12 which decides their career. It could be very stressing,” said Jitendra Nagpal, a well known child psychologist.

“Making the Class 10 examinations optional will bring along a lot of challenges for the students. Many might find that they are unable to face the stress when they are preparing for Class 12 (exams),” he said at the Lifebuoy National Child Health Symposium on examination stress – a myth or reality.

Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal recently announced that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 examination would be made optional and give way to a grading system where students would be evaluated throughout the year.

Schools that have Class 11 and 12 need not conduct the Class 10 exams, but schools that are up to only Class 10 may conduct the examination.

Nagpal nevertheless is in favour of the move and said that the stress levels would definitely come down at the Class 10 level — of both students and their parents.

“There is no reason to conduct two board examinations in a span of just 17 months as in the long run the Class 10 results play no role at all in pursuing higher studies after school,” he noted.

“If a child in a family sits for a board exam, it is not the child alone who suffers from stress but it is the entire family. This decision will lead to reduction of stress in the entire system and eventually in the students, who are a integral part of the system,” said Nagpal, who is also programme coordinator with Expressions India, a NGO.

He suggested that to ensure that children don’t feel overburdened when they take a public exam for the first time in Class 12, there should be quality check right from Class 7 onwards.

“A quality check by an autonomous body other than the CBSE should be done to ensure that the needed quality standards both in teaching as well as in the infrastructure are matched,” he added.

Nagpal said schools should start preparing their students for the final Class 12 exam right from Class 7 without creating fear in their minds.

“The teachers should adopt a friendly approach towards the students,” he stressed.

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