Every year pictures and reports of mass copying or relatives hurling stones at policemen stopping them from providing cheat sheets to their wards have been hitting local media headlines without any public outrage. Social observers and teachers in the State believe that it’s not only difficult but as the State Education Minister recently said, an “impossible task” for authorities to stop it. “It is no longer a law and order problem but a social issue which needs to be addressed socially”, Ramadhin Sharma, a retired teacher told The Hindu. He said that every year a large number of girl students too appear in the Matriculation examination and for their families a pass is a must for their marriage. “They go to any extent to help the girl students pass the examination for their marriage purpose,” he said. “For this noble cause” even villagers from the place where the examination centre is located gather together and chase away the authorities. “Not only this, even teachers, officials and members of invigilation squads either sympathised with the cause or are prevailed upon by the relatives of the girl students,” said sexagenarian Shaym Kishore Singh, another former teacher.
They also recall how in 1996 when the Patna High Court, like this
year, had cracked down on the rampant mass copying in the State,
only 12 per cent students had passed the Board exam. “In 1993 the
pass percentage was 73.5 % while in 2010 it was 70.90 per cent.
But when authorities acted tough the pass percentage in 1996 fell
sharply,” said Mr. Sharma. Out of the 14, 26,000 examinees this
year 6, 59,000 are girl students. “In a State like Bihar where
the literacy rate is still the lowest in the country and over 80
per cent people live in villages the marriage of a girl is a
strong social issue and matriculation is the basic educational
standard for her marriage,” Dilkeshwar Sahay, a social activist
told The Hindu. To cure the malaise, many of the school
teachers and academicians, favoured an “open book system” for the
examinees with “subjective and concept-based questions.” On
Saturday, the former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi too
advocated an “open book system” to stop mass copying.
regards
Guru
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