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A CBSE INITIATIVE
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WHAT IS CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION ? Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of student’s development. Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation refers to a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of student’s development. It emphasizes two fold objectives. It emphasizes two fold objectives. * Continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning. * Continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning.
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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. Evaluation of Scholastic learning only on marks. Ability of child not evaluated. Ability of child not evaluated. Limited Techniques of Evaluation do not identify learner’s level of attainment. Limited Techniques of Evaluation do not identify learner’s level of attainment. Resulting in Pass/Fail. Resulting in Pass/Fail. Causing frustration Causing frustration and humiliation. and humiliation. WHY CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION
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FEATURES OF CCE Continuous Continual—from the beginning and during the instructional process Continual—from the beginning and during the instructional process Periodicity—frequency /term Periodicity—frequency /term
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HOLISTIC COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT HOLISTIC COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT SCIENCE LIFE SKILLS ENGLISH ENGLISH MATHS SOCIAL SCIENCE MUSIC COMPUTERS ART DANCE SPORTS SCHOOL VALUES & ATTITUDES LANGUAGES
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CO-SCHOLASTIC OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES ATTITUDE & VALUES ATTITUDE & VALUES CREATIVE & CREATIVE &LITERARY PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS LIFE SKILLS LIFE SKILLS SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIC AESTHETIC AESTHETIC CLUBS CLUBS (ECO & HEALTH )
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GRADING DESCRIPTIVE INDICATORS ADE CB
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REMEDIAL TOOLS OF EVALUATION STAIRCASE
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FEEDBACK STUDENTS STUDENTS PARENTS PARENTS TEACHERS TEACHERS
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Comprehensive Scholastic - Subject specific areas. Co-Scholastic - Life skills, attitudes & values and other co curricular activities Includes a variety of tools and techniques for assessment of the learners.
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Assessment which is carried throughout the year by the teacher formally and informally Assessment which is carried throughout the year by the teacher formally and informally It is diagnostic and remedial It is diagnostic and remedial Scholastic Evaluation Scholastic Evaluation Formative Assessment : End of term or end of the year exams End of term or end of the year exams Feedback on learning (assessment of learning) to teacher and parents Feedback on learning (assessment of learning) to teacher and parents Summative Assessment:
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (FA) Will comprise of : Symposium Seminar Group discussion Group activity Survey Action Plan Class Response- Classwork / Homework Oral questions /Quizzes Assignments/Tests
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Symposium/ Seminar Group activity
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT(SA) Will be at the Term End Examination
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CLASS IX & X Academic year will have 2 terms - Academic year will have 2 terms - FIRST TERM : FIRST TERM : April to September 2013 SECOND TERM: SECOND TERM: October to March 2014 October to March 2014
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ASSESSMENT FOR AN ACADEMIC YEAR Type of assessment Percentage of Month Term wise weightage in weightage academic session First Term Formative 10% April-May - FA1+FA2=20% Assessment-1 Formative 10% July-August Assessment-2 Summative 30% September - SA1=30% Assessment-1 Second Term Formative 10% October - FA3+FA4= 20% Assessment-3 November Formative 10% January - Assessment-4 February Summative 30% March - SA2=30% Assessment-2
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GRADING SYSTEM for SCHOLASTIC -A MARKS GRADE GRADE POINT 91—100 A1 10 91—100 A1 10 81—90 A2 9 81—90 A2 9 71—80 B1 8 71—80 B1 8 61—70 B2 7 61—70 B2 7 51—60 C1 6 51—60 C1 6 41—50 C2 5 41—50 C2 5 33—40 D 4 33—40 D 4 21—32 E1 --- 21—32 E1 --- 20 & below E2 --- 20 & below E2 ---
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GRADING SCALE FOR SCHOOL ASSESSMENT Assessment areas: Part 1 : Scholastic 9 Part 2 : Co-Scholastic Part 2 A : Life Skills5 Part 2 B : Work Experience5 Part 2 C : Visual & Performing Art5 Part 2 D : Attitudes & Values5 Part 3 : Co-Scholastic Part 3 A: Co-curricular Activities5 Part 3 B :Health & Physical Education5 GRADING SCALE (Point)
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Policy of Upscaling of grades in Scholastic Are Policy of Upscaling of grades in Scholastic areas on the basis of grades obtained in co-scholastic areas/activities and revised format of performance profile for class IX Policy of Upscaling of grades in Scholastic areas on the basis of grades obtained in co-scholastic areas/activities and revised format of performance profile for class IX
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The following scheme may be followed for upscaling the grades in scholastic areas- The following scheme may be followed for upscaling the grades in scholastic areas- Those students who get total grade points in co-scholastic areas in the range 53-65 may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in two subjects in scholastic areas. Those students who get total grade points in co-scholastic areas in the range 53-65 may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in two subjects in scholastic areas. Those students who get total grade points in co-scholastic areas in the range 40-52 may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in one subject in scholastic areas. Those students who get total grade points in co-scholastic areas in the range 40-52 may benefit by getting upgraded to the next higher grade in one subject in scholastic areas.
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No upscaling is done if the grade obtained in the subject is E2 or A1. No upscaling is done if the grade obtained in the subject is E2 or A1. Upscaling is done from lowest grade to next higher grade and so on. Upscaling is done from lowest grade to next higher grade and so on. The upscaling of grade in scholastic area is applicable in main subject only. The upscaling of grade in scholastic area is applicable in main subject only.
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Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) CBSE has introduced Problem Solving Assessment for class IX and class XI with effect from 2012-13 CBSE has introduced Problem Solving Assessment for class IX and class XI with effect from 2012-13
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Salient Features of the Scheme It is mandatory for all students of class IX and XI to appear in PSA It is mandatory for all students of class IX and XI to appear in PSA There is no specific syllabus for ‘PSA’.It will assess the life skills relating to following areas - There is no specific syllabus for ‘PSA’.It will assess the life skills relating to following areas - Quantitative Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Qualitative Reasoning Qualitative Reasoning Language Conventions Language Conventions
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Paper Pattern The PSA questions will be in the form of MCQ’s which reflects 21 st century skills- The PSA questions will be in the form of MCQ’s which reflects 21 st century skills- Creative Thinking Creative Thinking Critical thinking Critical thinking Decision Making Decision Making Problem Solving and communication Problem Solving and communication -that lead to success of secondary stage
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For class IX: The ‘PSA’ 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
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“I dreamed I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there, The clay they used was a young child’s mind And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacher The tools she used were books and music and art, One was a parent With a guiding hand and gentle loving heart, And each agreed she would have failed If she had worked alone. For behind the parent stood the school And behind the teacher stood the home.” - C Leo.V.Swarat
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Be the change You Want To See Mahatma Gandhi, 1917 We Can Do It…….. Together!
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