The document discusses preparing for board examinations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes the importance of examinations and outlines the format used by CBSE and state boards. Students are concerned about being mentally prepared and having gaps in learning from remote classes. Teachers and schools are worried about following safety protocols and student performance affecting school reputation. The document provides tips for students to study effectively and practice past papers as well as concluding remarks about remaining positive during examinations.
2. Importance of
Examination
Integral part
of school
education
Certification
Base for
higher
education
Base for job
Effectiveness
of schooling
Quality
improvement
of education
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3. Examinations at class X and XII
Theory examinations (ClassX-80 and ClassXII-70)
Practical examinations
Written examinations (55%-Objective Type, 45%-Short & Essay)
Oral/ Viva examinations
Project examinations
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4. Concerns of Students
CBSE examination to be held from 4th May to 10th June 2021.
Students are now mentally ready for examinations
Covid infections at various stages of Board exam
Some students may feel under preparation without face to face
class, doubts in subject, lack of peer learning and private coaching
Students are under constant stress for future career due to poor
performance in Board examination.
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5. Concerns for Teachers and School
To follow SOP of Govt. during examinations
Non-availability of adequate classrooms and staff for exams
Teachers are fear of Covid infections
School is worried about performance of students in Board
examination which has bearing on reputation of school
Teachers are not aware about level of students preparation in home
during Covid
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6. Tips for Examinations
Study well before time
Prepare and follow study timetable in home
Cover syllabus/units (reduced syllabus)
Familiar with format of questions (VSA, MCQ, RA, SA, Essay)
Revise before examinations
Use mind maps for recapitulating
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9. Tips for Examinations
Explain answer to others
Think like an examiner
Answer the questions as asked
Use critical thinking ability
Practice old questions papers (annual exam)
Practice Question Bank of CBSE/State Board
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10. Concluding Remarks
Covid situation has been improved now.
Govt. is taking various measures to stop spreading of infection
SOP has given clear directions for conducting examinations
All students be positive for examinations and follow all the SOP
guidelines during examinations.
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