The desired learning outcome for class II children is that they should be able to verbally express their opinion and ask questions about the characters, storyline, etc in English or home language.
Children in class III should be encouraged to read aloud short texts or scripts on the walls while in class IV they should be given opportunities to read independently and silently in English or Braille, adventure stories, travelogues, folk or fairy tales etc.
The HRD Ministry has decided that defined Learning Outcomes will made part of the rules of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009.
These rules will be applicable to all schools including government, aided and private schools.
The NCERT has developed draft Learning Outcomes for each class in Languages (Hindi, English and Urdu), Mathematics, Environmental Studies, Science and Social Science up to the elementary stage.
The Learning Outcomes developed by NCERT are the minimum levels of learning to facilitate the monitoring of students against expected benchmarks.
student should identify materials and organisms such as plant fibres, flowers on the basis of observable features i.E. appearance, texture, function, aroma, etc.
For class VIII, students should be able to differentiate materials and organisms, such as natural and human-made fibres; contact and non-contact forces; liquids as electrical conductors and insulators, plant and animal cells; viviparous and oviparous animals, on the basis of their properties, structure and functions.
In Environmental Studies, students of class III should be able to identify simple observable features (e.G. Shape, colour, texture, aroma) of leaves, trunk and bark of plants in immediate surroundings.
Learning Outcomes are assessment standards indicating the expected levels of learning that children should achieve for that class. The HRD Ministry has sought comments for this draft document by midnight January 31.
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