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what do you mean by continuous and comprehensive evaluation​

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Answered by paramjyotisingp2rky7
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Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) refers to a system of school-based evaluation of students that covers all aspects of students’ development. It is a developmental process of assessment which emphasizes on two fold objectives. These objectives are continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning and behaviourial outcomes on the other.

In this scheme the term `continuous’ is meant to emphasise that evaluation of identified aspects of students’ `growth and development’ is a continuous process rather than an event, built into the total teaching-learning process and spread over the entire span of academic

session. It means regularity of assessment, frequency of unittesting, diagnosis of learning gaps, use of corrective measures, retesting and for their self evaluation.

The second term `comprehensive’ means that the scheme attempts to cover both the scholastic and the coscholastic aspects of students’ growth and development

Answered by throwdolbeau
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To make the education and learning effective for the students, teachers need to evaluate them on a regular basis in order to keep a check and balance on if they are able to learn and understand the topics which are being taught in the class.

Also,to become expert in any subject it needs continuous practice, thus teachers themselves need to continuously work on improving their skills so they are able to teach and make the children understand in a better manner. 

Hence, for effective learning and teaching, there is a need of continuous and comprehensive evaluation in teaching learning of mathematics

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