One of the major highlights of the revised guidelines entailed that students will be declared either as 'Qualified' or 'Needs Improvement' (Passed or Detained) which in other words means that a student can be detained in the class if the school feels he is not qualified for promotion, Director of SCERT Nagaland, Vipralhou Kesiezie said in an official notification here today.
He also mentioned that the revised guidelines of NDP will come into force with immediate effect.
He said that Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) will be on where emphasis will be given to the three areas, including Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor domains for all round development of the child.
There will be three times evaluation or examination in a year with the existing pattern of 40 per cent internal and 60 per cent external respectively.
Remedial teaching and improvement examination will commence from the first valuation or examination for students who fail to secure minimum qualifying marks.