Advantages of continuous and comprehensive evaluation
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CCE stands for Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation. The aim of CBSE's new performance appraisal approach is to determine the skill of students at each subject. Among students in 6th through 10th and 12th classes, the CCE program has been made compulsory. This indicates, rather than percentage, that the boards should measure student success throughout the grading system. The active learning of the students throughout the year in the CCE program is often an integral aspect of CCE
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Advantages of CCE
- Promotes student learning by the introduction of innovative teaching approaches and strategies
- Examines student learning needs and ability
- Recognizes the continuous student progress based on smaller portions on a regular basis
- Identifies and deals with the specific needs of those students who are not academically sound
- Encourage students to engage in extracurricular sports instead of concentrating solely on academics
- The massive CBSE portion of students is split into smaller bits and the burden of enormous studying
- Leads to holistic education that calls for overall development of students on different aspects
- CCE facilitates students to make well-informed and better subject choices XI class, depending upon their academic performance, aptitude, interest and liking.
- Encourages emotional skills, thinking abilities, and additional life skills.
- Comprises long-text reading that implies that the students are made to inculcate the habit of reading books other than academic books.
Disadvantages of CCE
- The system of is a disadvantage since students scoring 90-99 marks are kept in Grade A+and there is no division
- A large number of students being grouped together
- It is belived that CCE make the students take their board exams lightly
- Students are compelled to study all through the year, implying that they do not get rest and each and every activity is continually monitored
- The internal exam papers are assessed by school teachers, implying that there is a lot of possibility of partiality
- Endless projects and the reliance of students on the Internet is in a way hindering their imagination without any outside information
- There has been an introduction of language labs for conducting listening and speaking classes in English and Hindi. Several schools do not have the facility and infrastructure for the same
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