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    The Indian government has recently announced a new education policy that eliminates written exams for students in grades Pre-K to 2. This move is aimed at reducing the pressure on young learners and promoting a more holistic approach to education. The policy emphasizes the importance of play-based learning and encourages teachers to use a lighter assessment approach to evaluate students’ progress.

    The decision to eliminate written exams for young learners is based on research that shows that children learn best through play and hands-on activities. The new policy recognizes that young children have different learning needs and that traditional assessment methods may not be suitable for them. Instead, teachers are encouraged to use observation, conversation, and other informal assessment methods to evaluate students’ progress. This approach will help teachers gain a better understanding of each child’s strengths and weaknesses, and tailor their teaching accordingly.

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    The new education policy is a significant step towards creating a more child-friendly education system in India. By eliminating the pressure of written exams, young learners will be able to focus on learning through play, exploration, and social interaction. This approach will not only help children develop a love for learning but also promote their cognitive, social, and emotional development. The policy also emphasizes the importance of early childhood education, which is critical for setting a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Overall, the new education policy is a positive development that prioritizes the well-being and development of young learners.

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