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What are the advantages and disadvantages of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) in elementary school ? At least 10 points.

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Answered by anamkhurshid29
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The CCE pattern has a lot of advantages, which is why it is thoroughly implemented in almost all the CBSE affiliated schools. Let us have a look at these points: Encourages the learning of students by including new teaching techniques and methods. Explores the learning needs as well as potential of the students

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Answered by skyfall63
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CCE stands for "Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation". The aim of this approach is to determine the skill of students at each subject.

Explanation:

Advantages of CCE

  • Promotes learning for students by the implementation of novel instructional methods
  • Examines the needs of learning and skills of students
  • Recognises on a frequent basis the  the progress of students centered on "smaller portions".  Identifies & deals with the particular " needs of those students who are not "academically sound"
  • Motivate students to involve in extracurricular sports rather than only relying on academics.
  • The overall students' CBSE' portion is split into smaller parts with the strain of enormous portion being reduced.
  • Leads to "holistic education" needing overall student development in different facets
  • CCE promotes student in making "well-infomed" choiceconcerning subjects in   XI based on academic achievement, ability, ambition, and liking. Encourages "social abilities, analytical skills & additional life skills".
  • The lengthy text readings entail that students are encouraged to inculcate the "habit of reading"  that are distinct from scholarly texts.

Disadvantages of CCE

  • The method is a drawback since students with a score from 90 to 99 are "kept at" A+  only &  as such there is" "no division
  • A number of students are paired together. CCE makes the students take their examinations easily.
  • Students are expected to study all year round and thus don't relax and all activities are "tracked continuously"
  • School teachers reviewing the internal tests, imply there are a lot of grounds for bias
  • Never ending projects & reliance on the Internet inhibits the creativity without external information
  • Language laboratories for "listening & speaking" classes in English and Hindi is introduced. Most schools do not have the same resources and services
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