To popularise yoga amongst students, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to offer grades to students for practising yoga in schools from the next academic session of 2017. In a notification, the Board on January 31, 2017, stated that the students will be assessed for their co-scholastic activities on a five-point grading scale from A to E. These activities are: Yoga, Martial Arts, Sports, NCC etc.
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Students have an option to choose any one of them under Health and Physical Education category. The grading will be mentioned in the mark sheet of the students. But it will not impact the overall result.
The notification said that students should be given opportunities so that they can be trained professionally in their area of interest. Students should be encouraged to take Yoga, Indigenous sports, and NCC in school so that they are benefited multiple ways like:
- Sportsmanship
- Physical fitness
- Discipline
- Self-sacrifice
- Healthcare
- Patriotism
In the Board examinations, 20% weightage will be given to the school’s internal assessment and 80% weightage would be given to the written test. In 2016, CBSE's governing body had approved a proposal to bring back compulsory Board Exam of Class X. There are 18,000 schools affiliated to CBSE currently. All the Board affiliated schools have been told to conduct three periodic written tests in an academic year and the best one will be considered and offer 10 marks.
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The student will get marks for submission of notes and assignments in time and maintaining neatness of notebook. Notebook neatness will carry 5 marks. The move will enhance the seriousness of the students and improve their handwriting and complete assignments in times, the Board said in its notification.