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Students giving board exams during COVID. (Representative Image)
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is contemplating the introduction of Open Book Examinations (OBE) for students in Classes 9 to 12, aligning with recommendations from the new National Curriculum Framework released last year.
As reported by Indian Express, CBSE has proposed a trial run of open-book tests in select schools for English, Mathematics, and Science subjects for Classes 9 and 10, and English, Mathematics, and Biology for Classes 11 and 12.
This pilot run, scheduled for later this year, aims to evaluate students' response and the time taken to complete such tests.
In an open-book exam, students are permitted to refer to their notes, textbooks, or other study materials during the examination.
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The trial, slated for November-December this year, will focus on evaluating higher-order thinking skills, application, analysis, critical and creative thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
CBSE aims to finalise the design and development of the OBE pilot by June and will collaborate with Delhi University (DU) for consultation.
While deliberating the proposal, CBSE's curriculum committee had discussed the importance of developing high-quality textbooks to ensure students comprehend and embrace this new assessment method.
Some committee members had also suggested having teachers undertake open-book exams first to familiarise themselves with the concept.