No-detention' scrapping draws mixed responses
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai|December 24, 2024
The Centre's decision to abolish the 'no-detention' policy for classes five and eight has drawn varied responses from school principals and parents in Delhi, where the Directorate of Education had already implemented similar changes for the 2024-25 academic session.
Aheli Das

NEW DELHI:

Under the December 16 notification, students failing these classes will get one chance to retake exams within two months, with those failing the re-test required to repeat the class.

School leaders largely support the move. "This is definitely a good and prompt decision since all kids being promoted was creating issues in the higher classes," said Tania Joshi, principal of the Indian School.

She noted that students often struggle in class IX due to weak foundations when facing the possibility of failure for the first time.

Asha Prabhakar, principal of Bal Bharti Public School, Noida, and chairperson of National Progressive Schools' Conference, sees both benefits and drawbacks.

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