CCE- CBSE Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation of students

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Central Board of Secondary Education introduced CCE- continuous and comprehensive evaluation in order to ensure the all round development- scholastic and co-scholastic areas- of our students. Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of student’s development. This slides are prepared to enable teachers of various schools learn about it on their own.

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CCESchool Based

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluationbabuappat@gmail.com

What is CCE?

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation refers to a system of school based

assessment that covers all aspects of student’s development

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It emphasises two fold objectives

Continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning.

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Identifying learning progress of students at regular time intervals on small portions

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In small portions?

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For e.g.:

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Employing a variety of remedial measures of teaching

based on learning needs and potential of different

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Desisting from using negative comments on the

learner’s performance.babuappat@gmail.com

Encouraging learning through employment of a

variety of teaching aids and techniques

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Get your learners actively involved in the

learning process.babuappat@gmail.com

Recognise, encourage specific abilities of students, who do not excel in academics but perform well in other co-

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TEACHERS SHOULD KEEP IN MIND

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Use a variety of tools (oral, projects, presentations)

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Te a c h e r s s h o u l d k e e p i n m i n d …

Understand different learning styles and abilities

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Te a c h e r s s h o u l d k e e p i n m i n d …

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Allow peer and self-assessmentbabuappat@gmail.com

Give an opportunity to the Student to improvebabuappat@gmail.com

Te a c h e r s s h o u l d k e e p i n m i n d …

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CCE will cover the scholastic and co scholastic areas of school education

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The two types of assessments are formative and summative.

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The periodicities of the two types of assessment are four and twice a

year respectively

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Formative Assessment totals to 40% weightage. babuappat@gmail.com

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Summati ve Assessment totals to 60% weightage

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There are nine grades in Part A of Scholastic assessment and Part B of the

same assessment has five gradesbabuappat@gmail.com

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Summative assessment covers nonacademic areas like attitudes and

skills and there are three grades

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If a student secures Grade 6 in the academic areas her marks would

range from 51% to 60%

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CCE advocates absolute grading. This means that Grade 9 would imply

an A2 grade

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The academic term will be divided into two terms.

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Classes IX and X

Which report cards are to be used?

Report cards issued by the schoolbabuappat@gmail.com

Who will sign the completed CCE cards in class ?

The Board, the Principal and the Student.babuappat@gmail.com

Which document has the syllabus and examination specifications?

Syllabus and Examination as per Secondary School Curriculum Document 2010

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How can the board help for selection of subjects in class?

By holding aptitude tests.

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When would this help be available?

Twice a yearbabuappat@gmail.com

In a NutshellCCE helps in reducing stress of students by :–• Identifying learning progress of students at regular time intervals on small

portions of content.

• Employing a variety of remedial measures of teaching based on learning needs and potential of different students.

• Desisting from using negative comments on the learner’s performance.

• Encouraging learning through employment of a variety of teaching aids and techniques.

• Involving learners actively in the learning process.

• Recognizing and encouraging specific abilities of students, who do not excel in academics but perform well in other co-curricular areas.

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