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Panel bats for return of detention in schools

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Haryana Education Minister Geeta Bhukkal today made a strong pitch for the re-introduction of the detention policy in schools, arguing that not having such a system had led to a sharp fall in the learning outcomes of students.

Bhukkal, who headed a sub-committee to review the 'no- detention policy' under the Right to Education Act (RTE), suggested that there was an urgent need to adopt a way to examine and assess learning outcomes.

"She called for an urgent need to... Improve the Learning Level Outcomes (LLOs) and also said that detention for low achievers should be reintroduced," according to a Haryana government release today.
 

The statement was issued after Bhukkal had chaired the sixth meeting of the Sub-Committee of Central Advisory Board of Education here to review Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) and the 'no-detention' provision.

Earlier in the day, Union HRD minister Smriti Irani said in a written reply in Lok Sabha that the committee had held several rounds of deliberations and met different stakeholders before finalising its report.

The controversial policy came into effect with the RTE allowing students to get promoted right up to Class VIII regardless of their academic performance. The policy, however, triggered a controversy with a section of academicians and parents voicing their objection to it.

Bhukkal said that observations made on the implementation of the 'No-Detention Policy' and public perception had revealed that it was not helping to improve the achievement level of the students.

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First Published: Jul 16 2014 | 11:40 PM IST

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