The Salient features of the PSA
scheme are :—
1. It is Mandatory for all students
of Class IX and Class XI to appear in Problem Solving
Assessment (PSA).
2. There is no specific syllabus for “Problem
Solving Assessment’.
It will assess the Life Skills relating to following areas
It will assess the Life Skills relating to following areas
·
Quantitative Reasoning
·
Quantitative Reasoning
·
Language Conventions
3. The Life Skills shall be assessed within the
following domains :
·
Quantitative : It will include the reasoning seen in the Humanities, Arts and
Social Sciences.
·
Qualitative : It will include the
kinds of reasoning found in Mathematics and Science.
·
Language Conventions: It will
include different aspects of written communication (e.g. grammar, vocabulary
etc.)
4. There will be a total number of 60 items of
Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and will carry 90 marks, Distribution of 60
items shall be as follows :
1. The items will incorporate aspects of 21st Century
Skills
a. Creative Thinking,
b. Decision Making,
c. Critical Thinking,
d. Problem Solving
e. Communication
that lead to success at
Secondary Stage.
They would be assessing student’s
ability to process, interpret and use information rather than assessing
student’s prior subject matter knowledge.
2. The items in Problem Solving
Assessment’ will be designed in such a way so as to improve the
generic and higher order thinking skills. This will also result in improving
scores within the core school subjects.
For Class IX :
The ‘Problem Solving
Assessment’ will be counted towards FA-4 which is 10% of total assessments of Class-IX. This
assessment will also be carried forward towards the FA-4 in Class-X.
This score will be reflected in
one Language (English or Hindi), Mathematics, Science and Social Science w.e.f.
the session 2012-2013 for Class IX AND 2013-14 for Class-X. The same score will
be reflected in FA-4 for Class-IX and Class-X.
The students will have the option
to improve their PSA Score in Class-X, as they can sit for the test with
Class-IX students of the Session 2013-14 in January-February, 2014. The best
scores will be reflected in the final certificate in case of those applying for
improvement.
For Class XI :
The students will get a certificate on the ‘Problem
Solving Assessment’ by July, 2013.
1. The Question Paper shall be supplied by the CBSE
Board.
2. There will be no separate time tables or
periods for teaching or practice of PSA in schools.