CBSE releases material for open book exam

NAGPUR: All formalities for holding the open book exam in schools affiliated to the Central Board Secondary Education (CBSE) have now been completed. On Tuesday, the CBSE released the text and pictorial material from which the question paper for the Open Text Based Assessment (OTBA) will be prepared. TOI had reported about the introduction of this revolutionary open book exam concept in July 2012 itself, and CBSE officially announced it a year later.

OTBA will be conducted only for Std IX and XI as part of the final exams in March. For Std IX, the OTBA material has been released for all main subjects including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science and Social Science. For Std XI, the text material is for Geography, Economics and Biology. OTBA will be applicable only to these subjects this year.

As reported by TOI earlier, in OTBA students will be given text material months in advance. Later, during the exam, students will be allowed to refer to it while giving the test. However, the CBSE has ensured that OTBA's format does not dilute the process of conducting an exam.

A few months ago, the Board's chairman Vineet Joshi had written to schools that "OTBA will have questions of higher order thinking skills (HOTS) and some of which may be subjective, creative and open-ended". He added that textual material will be related to chosen concepts taken from the syllabi. The content given to students may be in the form of an article, a case study, a diagram, a concept/mind map, a picture or a cartoon, problem/situation based on the concepts taught to students during second term.

The Board has also reworked the marks distribution to accommodate OTBA scores in the main subject marks itself. The question papers in main subjects at Summative Assessment (SA)-II will be of 90 marks (in English, of 70 marks + 20 marks for assessment of speaking and listening skills) based on prescribed syllabus and question paper design. The question paper in each main subject will have a separate section of 10 marks for OTBA. The OTBA section will comprise text material accompanied by two or three questions based on this text. The questions based on text will be of HOTS requiring students to apply to the situations given in the article/ report/ case study and draw inferences/conclusions from. The questions based on the text will be open-ended, extrapolative, inferential and look at personal response justifying a point of view.

After releasing the content for OTBA on Tuesday evening, CBSE's academic director SadhanaParashar wrote to schools that the teachers concerned "are expected to read, discuss and analyse" it. She added that the focus of teachers regarding OTBA content must be to understand its objectives and outcomes.

"They (teachers) should assign this text material to their students in groups for further understanding, analysis and discussion. It is reiterated here that the main objective of introducing OTBA is to relieve the students from the burden of mugging up of content and provide opportunities in acquiring skills of information processing, comprehension, analysis and inference. The teachers should guide them, provide feedback and encourage open responses in solving situations. The text also gives some questions as samples. The teachers should develop more such questions which are based on the given text but require answers through application of concepts, further extrapolation, comparison and inference," wrote Parashar.

Test with a difference

Some salient features of CBSE's revolutionary concept

What is in the text material

Text material for each subject is between 12-18 pages

It is inclusive of diagrams and illustrations

Text material for each subject is divided into two themes

Themes are relevant not only to existing syllabi, but also recent events

Uttarakhand tragedy is discussed for the theme 'Environment and Development'

Theme in Mathematics discusses about area and distance through planning of garden layout

How exam will be conducted

OTBA only for std IX and XI

OTBA will be part of SA- II

10 marks (out of 100) will be for OTBA

OTBA question paper will have maximum of three questions

Each school will have to prepare its own question paper

Text material will be made available to students inside exam hall for reference

Quote:

The main objective of introducing OTBA is to relieve the students from the burden of mugging up of content and provide opportunities in acquiring skills of information processing, comprehension, analysis and inference. The teachers should guide them, provide feedback and encourage open responses in solving situations

Sadhana Parashar | CBSE academic director
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