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CISCE students, teachers welcome introduction of project works in Class 12 English, mathematics

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations has introduced 20-mark project works in both the subjects

Updated on: May 25, 2020 12:54 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Ludhiana | By , Ludhiana
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Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE)’s decision to set aside 20 marks for projects in English and mathematics for Class 12 students is being appreciated by the students and teachers of the schools affiliated to the .

Earlier, both the subjects had 100-mark question papers that have now been replaced with a theory paper of 80 marks and a project work of 20 marks. (HT Photo)
Earlier, both the subjects had 100-mark question papers that have now been replaced with a theory paper of 80 marks and a project work of 20 marks. (HT Photo)

The projects have been introduced for 2020-21 academic session. Earlier, both the subjects had 100-mark question papers. But now, the theory paper will be for 80 marks while project work will have 20-mark weightage .

ALREADY INTRODUCED IN CLASS 11

The council has already introduced project works for both the subjects (having same weightage) in Class 11 for the present academic session.

For Class 12, the project work will comprise listening, speaking and writing skills. In speaking skills, the students can narrate an experience, give a report on any school activity, express an opinion or participate in a theme-based conversation. In writing skills, the students will be asked to describe how to operate a device, cook a dish or conduct a scientific experiment or describe a sporting event, an autobiographical experience or review a television serial.

‘WILL HELP STUDENTS GAIN IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE’

Mathematics teacher NP Singh said, “We have given project work to the students that they can complete in June. With these 20-mark internal assessments, the students will be able to score more and gain an in-depth knowledge of the concepts.”

Principal of Sacred Heart Convent school, Sector 39, Sherin Thomas, said, “Amid the coronavirus lockdown when students are under stress, the move by the council came as a soothing balm and it is certainly going to make studies more practical and full of creativity.”

 
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