CBSE mulls introducing sign language as subject for special students

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CBSE mulls introducing sign language as subject for special students

Thursday, 20 September 2018 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) might introduce sign language as a subject, computer-based tests, attendance waivers and flexible subject selection options for students with special needs. The board is mulling on the plan for bringing in these reforms keeping in view the needs of special students.

The board which is in the process of formulating comprehensive guidelines for students with special needs has proposed that such children may also be given exemptions from the already existing criteria of two or one compulsory languages in board examinations.

“It has been proposed that Indian sign language or braille should be treated as a language to satisfy the formula prescribed by the board,” said a senior official.

“For students with mobility issues, the CBSE has recommended creation of online class content for children. Attendance requirements in cases of children with severe disabilities can be waived,” the official added.

The board has written to states and stakeholders inviting their feedback on the policy draft which has been prepared after widespread consultations with various quarters.

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