To read the storify version of chat click here. 'No detention' policy under Right to Education Act (RTE) requires promoting a child without ensuring learning outcomes and raises concerns of dropout rates, demoralization of the students etc. Now the question arises: Are only zero-sum outcomes of detaining and compelling a child to repeat the grade or promoting the child without attaining requisite learning the only options? Does this call for a pedagogical transformation? Is early remedial intervention within a system of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) a feasible alternative? Join us for #ccstalks on Wednesday, 25 May 2016 from 4-5pm! Log in to tweetchat.com or Twitter and follow #ccstalks. We look forward to speaking with you! For more information, contact Snigdha Verma (programs@ccs.in(link sends e-mail)).

#ccstalks TweetChat: Has the term 'no detention' been misunderstood?
  • 25 Jun 2016
  • 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
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