CBSE introduced value based questions in classes IX-XII

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  • 2012
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    CBSE has decided to follow an interdisciplinary approach in value
    education where values are intermingled with the content of all the
    major subjects in classes IX, X, XI and XII .
    For Classes IX-X
    Quote:The
    Board has decided to assess students for 5 percent weighting in each
    subject at the Summative Assessment level in Classes IX and X through
    questions which will be integrated with the content of the subject and
    analysed on the basis of the values it reflects.
    The questions
    will be for 5 marks in a question paper of 100 marks and 3-4 marks in a
    question paper of 70-90 marks. This will be effective from the Summative
    Assessments-II 2012-2013 in classes IX, X. The Board Exam in 2013 for
    Classes X (Summative-II) will also have such questions. The modified
    Structure of Examination with a pool of exemplar Questions in all five
    subjects of classes IX and X will be uploaded very shortly on the
    website.
    For Classes XI-XII
    Quote:The
    Board has decided to assess students for 5 percent weighting in the
    major subjects (English, Hindi, Mathematics, Biology, Physics,
    Chemistry, Accountancy, History, Geography, Business Studies,
    Entrepreneurship and Economics) in classes XI and XII through questions
    which will be integrated with the content of the subject and analysed on
    the basis of the values it reflects.
    The questions will be for 5
    marks in a question paper of 100 marks and 3-4 marks in a question paper
    of 70-90 marks. This will be effective from the final examinations in
    classes XI and XII. The Board Exam in 2013 for Classes XII will also
    have such questions. Schools are requested to make it a part of their
    assessment in Grade XI. The modified Sample Question Papers in all major
    subjects of classes XI and XII will be uploaded very shortly on the
    website.
    The Board has constantly been working in the
    area of value education and as a part of it had brought out Handbooks
    on Value Education for teachers. The Teachers Manual on Continuous and
    Comprehension Evaluation brought out by the CBSE in the year 2009
    (revised in the year 2011) is also based on principles of equality and
    social justice, appreciation of cultural values, dignity of individuals,
    inclusion, environmental conservation and protection of heritage and
    national monuments, etc., interpreted within the constitution of India.
    The Framework on ‘Education for Values in Schools’ brought out by the NCERT
    focuses on the environments in which the learners grow, live and also
    on future work environments by highlighting the interplay of different
    cultures. The framework intends to prepare students for living in a
    multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-religious country and to
    appreciate and respect diversity.
    Sorce:- http://news.icbse.com/cbse-introduced-ba...xxiii-1568
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