1. Children need to be given home work regularly.
  2. As far as possible, corporal punishment should be avoided.
  3. Examination should be conducted only after completing the syllabus.
  4. Make the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety.
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Option 4 : Make the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety.

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act 2009 was passed by the Indian Parliament in 2009

  • This act mandates free and compulsory education of all children 6-14 years of age until they complete elementary education in a neighborhood school.

Following points should be considered while developing the evaluation procedure as per the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009:-

  • Conformity with the values enshrined in the constitution
  • All-round development of the child.
  • Building up a child’s knowledge, potentiality, and talent.
  • Development of physical and mental abilities to the fullest extent.
  • Learning through activities, discovery, and exploration in a child-friendly and child-centered manner.
  • Medium of instructions shall, as far as practicable, be in the child’s mother tongue.
  •  Making the child free of fear, trauma, and anxiety and helping the child to express views freely.
  •  Comprehensive and continuous evaluation of child’s understanding of knowledge and his or her ability to apply the same.

Thus, it is concluded that Make the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety should be considered while developing an evaluation procedure as per the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.

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