Title: EXAMINATION REFORMS
1EXAMINATION REFORMS AND CONTINUOUS AND
COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION
2WHY CCE ?
- External Examinations
- are largely inappropriate for the knowledge
society of the 21st century and its need for
innovative problem solvers - Evaluation of Scholastic learning only on marks.
- Ability of child not evaluated.
- Limited Techniques of Evaluation do not identify
learners level of attainment. - Resulting in Pass/Fail.
- Causing frustration and humiliation .
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3 HOLISTIC COMPREHENSIVESCHOOL BASED
ASSESSMENT
VALUES ATTITUDES
LANGUAGES
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
SUPW
ART
SCHOOL
MATHS
SPORTS
LIFE SKILLS
MUSIC
SOCIAL SCIENCE
COMPUTERS
DANCE
4LATERAL THINKING LIFE SKILLS THINKING SKILLS
BIRDS
BUILDINGS
LIVING THINGS
TREES
CARS
5WHAT IS CCE ?
- Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation refers to
a system of school based assessment that covers
all aspects of students development . - It emphasizes two fold objectives.
- Continuity in evaluation and assessment of
broad based learning. - 2. Behavioural out come.
6FEATURES OF CCE
- Continuous
- Continualfrom the beginning and during the
instructional process - Periodicityfrequency /term
7- Comprehensive
- It means that the scheme attempts to cover both
the scholastic the co scholastic aspects of
students growth - Since abilities, aptitudes attitudes manifest
themselves in forms other than the written word,
the term refers to application of variety of
tools techniques - It includes
- 1. Scholastic - Subject specific areas.
- 2. Co-Scholastic - Life skills, attitudes
values and other co curricular activities - 3. Includes a variety of tools and techniques for
assessment of the learners.
8- Scholastic
- Academic
- Work experience
- Physical and Health Education
- Art Education
- Co Scholastic
- Life Skills
- Attitudes and Values
- Outdoor Activities
9 Scholastic Evaluation Formative Assessment
- Assessment which is carried throughout the year
by the teacher formally and informally in a non
threatening and supportive environment - It is diagnostic and remedial
- End of term or end of the year exams
- Feedback on learning (assessment of learning) to
teacher and parents
Summative Assessment
10FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (FA)
- Will comprise of
- Class work/Homework
- Oral questions/Quizzes
- Projects
- Assignments/Tests
- Open book Examinations
- Field trips/surveys
- Seminars/Symposiums
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11SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT(SA)
- Will be Term End Examination
- Curriculum and syllabus as circulated by the
board - Question papers to be prepared by schools as per
the CBSE format and have to be only from the
Question Bank to be sent by CBSE. - Exam to be conducted by schools
- Evaluation of Answer scripts will be done within
the school.
12ACADEMIC YEAR
- Academic year will have terms -
- TERM
- April to September
- TERM
- October to March
13GRADING SYSTEM for SCHOLASTIC -A
- MARKS GRADE
GRADE POINT - 91100 A1
10 - 8190 A2
9 - 7180 B1
8 - 6170 B2
7 - 5160 C1
6 - 4150 C2
5 - 3340 D
4 - 2132 E1
---- - 20 below E2
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14GRADING SYSTEM
ADVANTAGES
- Minimize misclassification of students on the
basis of marks. - Eliminate unhealthy cut throat competition among
high achievers. - Reduce societal pressure and provide the learner
with more flexibility. - Lead to a better learning environment.
15GRADES-Work Experience Art Education,Physical
Education Life skills
Indicators are given in the Teachers Manual on
CCE
16GRADES Attitudes Values Participation
Achievement Health Physical Education
Indicators are given in the Teachers Manual on
CCE
17GRADING SCALE FOR SCHOOL ASSESSMENT
GRADING POINT
Assessment areas Part 1 A Scholastic
9 Part 1 B Scholastic 5 Part 2
Co-Scholastic Part 2 A Life
Skills 5 Part 2 B Attitudes
Values 3 Part 3 Co-Scholastic Part 3 A
Co-curricular Activities 3 Part 3 B Health
Physical Education 3
18CONTINUATION OF STD IX IN STD X2010-2011
- Certificate of Continuous and Comprehensive
evaluation to be issued on pre-printed Board
stationery. - Once completed for both years (IX X) to be
sent to the Regional office for signature of
Board official.
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20Assessment - Design
April July July- Sept Sept Oct Dec Dec- Mar Mar
FA1 FA2 SA1 FA3 FA4 SA2
10 10 20 10 10 40
21SCHOLASTIC - A
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS
SUBJECTS
SKILLS
- Hindi
- English
- Social Science
- Science
- Mathematics
- Add. Subject
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- Analysis
- Problem Solving
- Use of I.T.
- Correlation to real life
- Comprehension
- Expression
- Creativity
- Data Handling
- Oral
- Listening, Writing
- Information Tech.
- Home Science
- Painting
- Music
- Others
FORMATIVE
SUMMATIVE
Questions Examination Short Answer Very Short
Answer Essay MCQ Data Interpretation
Observation Conversation Project Essay
Elocution Question Test
TOOLS TECHNIQUES
22 Type of Questions for Formative Summative
assessment
Type of Questions for Formative Summative
assessment
Matching Type
Multiple Choice Type
Alternative Response Type
Incomplete Statement
Right/Wrong
Question Form
True/False
Yes/ No
Fill in the blank
Matrix
23 PART 2 CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
2A-LIFE SKILLS
THINKING
SOCIAL
EMOTIONAL
24SOCIAL
INDICATORS
- Student demonstrates the ability to
- Identify, verbalize and respond effectively to
others emotions in an empathetic manner. - Get along well with others .
- Take criticism positively.
- Listen actively.
- Communicate using appropriate words, intonation
and body language.
25SOCIAL SKILLS A CHECKLIST
- Does he/she show patience during a group task for
slow learners to complete their task? - Does he/she try to help a classmate who is
feeling low or who's unable to cope up the given
work? - Does he/she appreciate the ideas and qualities of
others? - Does he/she feel comfortable sharing his ideas
with others? - Does the child always like to be appreciated?
- Does he/she come and ask how to correct the
mistakes the teacher pointed out in his work? - Does the student maintain a comfortable level of
eye contact? - Does the student interrupt to tell his own
stories/give his opinion/offers unasked advice? - Does he/she try to break rules setup for the task
by using rude language? - Does he/she try to exhibit negative behavior and
upset others?
26EMOTIONAL
INDICATORS
- Student demonstrates the ability to
- Identify own strength and weakness.
- Be comfortable with self
- and overcome weakness for positive self
concept. - Identify causes and effects of stress on oneself.
- Develop and use multi-faceted strategies to deal
with stress. - Express and respond to emotions with an awareness
of the consequences.
27Towards School Programmes
Towards Teachers
Value Systems
PART 2B ATTITUDES AND VALUES
Towards school mates
Towards Environment
28TOWARDS TEACHERS
INDICATORS
- Shows respect and courtesy at all times
- Demonstrates attitudes that are positive and
conducive to learning - Takes criticism in the right spirit
- Respects and follows class, teacher
- and school rules
29TOWARDS SCHOOL MATES
INDICATORS
- Shares a healthy rapport with peers
- Is able to interact and communicate effectively
- Receptive to ideas and opinions of others in a
group - Sensitive to differences among peers in
ability, religious beliefs, gender, culture etc. - Is kind and helpful
- Able to inspire members of the class or peer
group
30TOWARDS SCHOOL PROGRAMMES
INDICATORS
- Is punctual and regular in
- attending school
- Participates and volunteers
- often for school programmes
- Delivers a job assigned effectively and
responsibly - Displays a healthy school spirit
- Displays leadership skills
- Inspires others to participate in
- school programmes
31TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT
INDICATORS
- Respects school property
- Is environmentally sensitive
- Participates in activities relating to care for
the environment - Takes the initiative and plans activities
directed towards the betterment of the environment
32PART-3 CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
PART 3 CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
PARTICIPATION ACHIEVEMENT
Scientific skills
Literary and Creative skills
Aesthetic Skills and Performing Arts
Clubs (Eco, Health and Wellness and others)
33Gymnastics
Yoga
First aid
Part-3 Group B Health and Physical Education
Gardening
Swimming
NCC/NSS/Scouting and Guiding
34WHAT IS A DESCRIPTIVE INDICATOR?
It is a concise remark given by the teacher on
traits of the student listed in Scholastic B and
Co Scholastic Areas
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