CBSE Warns Evaluators Against Misleading Social Media Posts The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a warning to exam evaluators, prohibiting them from sharing any false information, experiences, or opinions related to the evaluation process on public platforms. The board emphasized that spreading rumors or misrepresenting facts on social media constitutes a violation of professional conduct and may result in disciplinary action. Teachers were specifically instructed to maintain restraint and uphold the integrity of the examination process at all times. The circular, directed at school principals, places the responsibility of compliance on them to communicate the advisory to all teachers involved in evaluation without delay. The board reiterated its expectation that evaluators maintain confidentiality, dignity, and professionalism in their duties. Additionally, a public-facing advisory highlighted that certain individuals, including those not directly involved in evaluation, have been posting misleading and factually incorrect information on social media. Such actions, the CBSE stated, are creating confusion among stakeholders and undermining the credibility of the examination system. The board urged full cooperation from all stakeholders to preserve the integrity and confidentiality of the examination process. It warned that individuals found engaging in such activities could face legal consequences. Stakeholders were advised to disregard unverified posts and rely solely on communications through CBSE’s authorized channels and website for official information. The advisory follows concerns about the spread of misinformation, particularly regarding the evaluation process, which the board claims has led to public distrust.#social_media #misinformation #central_board_of_secondary_education #cbse #examination_process
