No Detention Policy: Taking a big decision, the Union Education Ministry has now abolished the no detention policy. Now students who fail in the annual examination of class 5 and class 8 will be declared failed. Unsuccessful students will have the opportunity to retake the exam within two months, but if they fail a second time, they will be allowed to proceed. The school will not expel any student from the school till class 8th.
On Monday, the Union Education Ministry changed the long-standing system by ending the ‘No Detention Policy’. After this decision, now the students who failed in the annual examination of class 5 and 8 have failed.
Students of class 5 and 8 will be affected
The government believes that the new policy aims to improve the learning ability and academic performance of students. The ministry has decided to end the no detention policy with an aim to improve the academic performance of students. This policy has been under discussion for a long time, but now under the new system, students who fail in the annual examination in classes 5 and 8 will be excluded.
Opportunity to retake the exam within two months
According to the new system, failed students will get a chance to re-examine within two months, but if these students fail for the second time, they will be promoted to the next class. But the government also made it clear that no student will be expelled from school till class 8th.
decision taken for this
Education Ministry Secretary Sanjay Kumar said that this decision has been taken with the aim of improving the educational results of children. He says that this step is considered necessary to stop the decline in the learning ability of children. The ministry has specifically focused on Class 5 and Class 8. Because these classes are considered important for basic education. With this new policy, an effort has been made to make both students and teachers more responsible towards studies.