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ASl topic importance of asl

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Answered by Anonymous
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One particular type of group united for the same purpose should wear same type of clothes that is uniform. The concept of uniform is the only most visible element of any school regardless of caste, complexion, social status etc. Uniformity is the symbol of discipline. Uniform is a unique idea for schools because it helps students not to divert their attention to fashionable garments  while at school. If uniforms were non-existent, students might be victimized by others because of expensive clothes they choose to wear.  Attention will  naturally go on the clothes people wear instead of on schoolwork, which is what school is all about. Uniform is the only source to avoid fashion parade from schools. When students wear clothes of their choices on their birthdays even then sometimes objectionable attire is observed. Uniform is the only source to avoid such objection regularly. Each morning, students do not have to waste their time to decide what to wear, they simply get dressed in their uniform. In this way getting ready for school becomes hassle-free for students. Time wasted on deciding what to wear could be better spent on doing schoolwork.

Qu. Is it really possible to implement dress code in all the school and colleges?

Ans. Yes, I firmly believe that it is really possible to maintain dress code everywhere. Rules should be like army for this. Learners will learn not only uniformity but also a sense of discipline if they are morally inspired with a strict voice.  Importance of Dress code in Schools

Answered by hemantvats17
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To emphasise that language skills are as important as academics, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced assessment of speaking, listening skills (ASL) in Classes IX and XI across the country to assess the students competency in English.

A weightage of  20 per cent will be given for these skills in the formative and summative assessments of students. In formative assessments, the exam will be conducted in classrooms, while in summative assessments it will be done in a formal setting. All affiliated schools have been asked to conduct ASL themselves according to the board’s guidelines.

A circular issued by the CBSE reads, “As good communication skills raise the self-esteem of a student, CBSE essentially desires that the students acquire proficiency in them by the time they leave school. In the present-day global markets, speaking and listening are considered to be the essential skills of real life. CBSE has the onerous responsibility of assessing scholastic and co-scholastic achievement levels of students in over 13,500 schools affiliated to it.”

The listening assessment will be conducted in 30-35 minutes, while the speaking assessment will last last 10-12 minutes. The listening comprehension section will test the students’ ability to listen for basic, interpersonal, instructional and academic purposes. There will be seven sub-skills of listening on which the students will be assessed on.

The speaking skill will have seven other sub-skills, including sentence stress, intonation patterns, presentation of oral reports, arguing a point of view and actively participating in group discussion.

The circular says that in both summative and formative assessments, the students performance will be recorded on MP3 players/ recorders so as to validate and make the test reliable and fair. Also, all schools are required to send evidence of assessment.

City-based CBSE counsellor and Principal of DAV School, Sector 15, Rakesh Sachdeva said, “This will not only help students to score better marks but will also help them in the long term, as it will motivate even those students who are nervous and feel shy to speak up in front of others.”

CBSE has uploaded the sample papers for the listening and speaking skills assessment on its website. The syllabus and format of the paper could be checked at the website.

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