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.
2. 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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3. It emphasises
two fold objectives
Continuity in evaluation and assessment of
broad based learning.
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28. If a student secures Grade 6 in the
academic areas her marks would
range from 51% to 60%
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29. CCE advocates absolute grading.
This means that Grade 9 would imply
an A2 grade
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30. The academic term will be divided
into two terms.
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31. Classes IX and X
Which report cards are to be used?
Report cards issued by the school
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32. Who will sign the completed CCE cards in class ?
The Board, the Principal and the Student.
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33. Which document has the syllabus and examination
specifications?
Syllabus and Examination as per Secondary School
Curriculum Document 2010
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34. How can the board help for selection of subjects in
class?
By holding aptitude tests.
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35. When would this help be available?
Twice a year
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36. 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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