
Children from classes III to VIII studying in government and government-aided schools of Delhi will be promoted to the next classes under the No Detention Policy for the academic session 2022-23. Students will be assessed based on assignments and worksheets. The Directorate of Education has issued guidelines for the evaluation of children of classes III to VIII. It is to be known that due to the Corona epidemic, last year also children were sent to the next class under the same arrangement.
The new session 2022-23 in schools is to start from April 1. In such a situation, before that, the subject teachers have been asked to evaluate the children based on worksheets and assignments. Teachers cannot ask children to resubmit old worksheets. Students will be assessed based on 100 marks only. The weightage of marks has also been fixed for this.
The evaluation of worksheets of children from class III to V will be based on 30 marks, assignments given during winter vacation will be evaluated based on 30 marks. Whereas between March 1 and March 15, teachers will give assignments and projects to the children. They will be evaluated based on 40 marks.
Teachers will allocate assignments and projects by March 1-15
The evaluation of children from class VI to VIII will also be done based on 100 marks. In this, 20 marks for worksheets, 30 marks for assignments given during winter vacation, and 50 marks for assignments and projects are to be given between March 1 and March 15. Teachers will allot assignments and projects to children between March 1 and March 15 through online and offline means.
Time has been given from March 04 to March 20 to upload the marks of government school children on the link. Schools will grade children for co-scholastic activities. After evaluation, the results will be declared on March 31. Schools will not call children to school for results. The result will be informed to the children through SMS, phone call. For this, the Directorate has also sent a draft.
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