Action Taken by CBSE if a Teacher Skips Evaluation Process

Action Taken by CBSE if a Teacher Skips Evaluation Process?


Last year i.e. 2018-19 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 on every one of the 3500 teachers who neglected to turn up for evaluation of the Class X and Class XII CBSE board examination students' answer sheets. 

Action Taken by CBSE if a Teacher Skips Evaluation Process?
Action Taken by CBSE if a Teacher Skips Evaluation Process?



The fine had forced by the board should be paid by the individual school managements on the off chance that they neglect to legitimize the purposes behind the slip by. 

The board had given show-cause notices to every such school which "neglected to ensure" that their teachers selected for evaluation of the students' answer sheets partake in the exercise. 

The CBSE, which professed to have effectively closed the board examinations, had likewise prescribed for starting disciplinary action against 200 teachers of the Delhi government schools for their inability to join the evaluation procedure, quoted by CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi. 

In excess of 2 lakh teachers were selected by their individual schools to partake in the evaluation exercise. More than 31 lakh students of class X and class XII took the board examinations last year.


The motivation behind impressive fine wasn't to rebuff "any individual" however to authorize the board's principles and rules, Tripathi said. 

He included that, after CBSE notices of fine, participation of the evaluators went penny percent. They had gone intense this opportunity to capture the pattern of teachers not returning up for evaluation of answer sheets up until now. Such laxity doesn't just put extra weight on those joining the procedure yet in addition influences the nature of the evaluation," he included. 

Evaluation of the students answer sheets are on at around 2200 focuses the nation over with the Board targeting to finish the exercise by April 15. 

He said that Last year, approximately 7.5 lakh copies were assessed and they were wanting to finish the exercise by April 15 last year.

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