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Title: EXAMINATION REFORMS


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EXAMINATION REFORMS AND CONTINUOUS AND
COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION
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WHY 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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HOLISTIC COMPREHENSIVESCHOOL BASED
ASSESSMENT
VALUES ATTITUDES
LANGUAGES
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
SUPW
ART
SCHOOL
MATHS
SPORTS
LIFE SKILLS
MUSIC
SOCIAL SCIENCE
COMPUTERS
DANCE
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LATERAL THINKING LIFE SKILLS THINKING SKILLS
BIRDS
  • AEROPLANES

BUILDINGS
LIVING THINGS
TREES
CARS
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WHAT 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.

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FEATURES OF CCE
  • Continuous
  • Continualfrom the beginning and during the
    instructional process
  • Periodicityfrequency /term

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  • 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.

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  • Scholastic
  • Academic
  • Work experience
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Art Education
  • Co Scholastic
  • Life Skills
  • Attitudes and Values
  • Outdoor Activities

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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
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FORMATIVE 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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SUMMATIVE 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.

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ACADEMIC YEAR
  • Academic year will have terms -
  • TERM
  • April to September
  • TERM
  • October to March

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GRADING 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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GRADING 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.

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GRADES-Work Experience Art Education,Physical
Education Life skills
  • GRADE
  • A
  • A
  • B
  • B
  • C

Indicators are given in the Teachers Manual on
CCE
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GRADES Attitudes Values Participation
Achievement Health Physical Education
  • GRADE A A
  • B

Indicators are given in the Teachers Manual on
CCE
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GRADING 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
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CONTINUATION 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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Assessment - Design
April July July- Sept Sept Oct Dec Dec- Mar Mar
FA1 FA2 SA1 FA3 FA4 SA2
10 10 20 10 10 40
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SCHOLASTIC - A
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS
SUBJECTS
SKILLS
  • Hindi
  • English
  • Social Science
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Add. Subject
  • 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
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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
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PART 2 CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
2A-LIFE SKILLS
THINKING
SOCIAL
EMOTIONAL
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SOCIAL
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.

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SOCIAL 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?

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EMOTIONAL
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.

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Towards School Programmes
Towards Teachers
Value Systems
PART 2B ATTITUDES AND VALUES
Towards school mates
Towards Environment
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TOWARDS 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

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TOWARDS 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

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TOWARDS 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

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TOWARDS 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

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PART-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)
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Gymnastics
Yoga
First aid
Part-3 Group B Health and Physical Education
Gardening
Swimming
NCC/NSS/Scouting and Guiding
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WHAT 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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