cce
VS
BOARDS
WHAT IS CCE ?
As a part of this
new system, student's marks will be replaced by grades which will be evaluated
through a series of curricular and extra-curricular evaluations along with
academics. The aim is to decrease the workload on the student by means of
continuous evaluation by taking number of small tests throughout the year in
place of single test at the end of the academic program. Only Grades are
awarded to students based on work experience skills, dexterity, innovation,
steadiness, teamwork, public speaking, behavior, etc. to evaluate and present
an overall measure of the student's ability. This helps the students who are
not good in academics to show their talent in other fields such as arts,
humanities, sports, music, athletics, and also helps to motivate the students
who have a thirst of knowledge.
Pattern of education
Unlike CBSE's old pattern of only one test at the end of the academic
year, the CCE conducts several. There are two different types of tests. Namely, the formative and the summative. Formative tests will
comprise the student's work at class and home, the student's performance in
oral tests and quizzes and the quality of the projects or assignments submitted
by the child. Formative tests will be conducted four times in an academic
session, and they will carry a 40% weightage for the aggregate. In some
schools, an additional written test is conducted instead of multiple oral
tests. However, at least one oral test is conducted.
The summative assessment is a three-hour long written test conducted
twice a year. The first summative or Summative Assessment 1 (SA-1)
will be conducted after the first two formatives are completed. The second
(SA-2) will be conducted after the next two formatives. Each summative will
carry a 30% weightage and both together will carry a 60% weightage for the
aggregate. The summative assessment will be conducted by the schools itself.
However, the question papers will be partially prepared by the CBSE and
evaluation of the answer sheets is also strictly monitored by the CBSE. Once
completed, the syllabus of one summative will not be repeated
in the next. A student will have to concentrate on totally new topics for the
next summative.
At the end of the year, the CBSE processes the result by adding the
formative score to the summative score, i.e. 40% + 60% = 100%. Depending upon
the percentage obtained, the board will deduce the CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point
Average) and thereby deduce the grade obtained. In addition to the summative
assessment, the board will offer an optional online aptitude test that may also
be used as a tool along with the grades obtained in the CCE to help students to
decide the choice of subjects in further studies. The board has also instructed
the schools to prepare the report card and it will be duly signed by the
principal, the student.
·
Deductive Method - What does the student know and how can he use it to explain a situation.
Deductive Method - What does the student know and how can he use it to explain a situation.
·
Co-relation with a
real-life situation - Whether the situation given matches any real-life
situation, like tsunamis, floods, tropical cyclones, etc.
In addition to that, various assignments can be given such as projects,
models and charts, group work, worksheet, survey, seminar, etc. The teacher
will also play a major role. For example, they give remedial help; maintain a
term-wise record and checklists, etc.
Outcome, results and effect
The outcome of the CCE system at the
initial level varies. Though most of the schools implemented it quickly,
teachers and students who were accustomed to the older system of evaluation and
examination faced difficulties coping with the changes. The main aim of CCE is
to reduce pressure on students who are unable to effectively participate in the
educational system and leave it dejected and with low self-confidence. However
the system has also been criticised for focussing more on projects and
activities than actual learning.
Critics also state that students' workload has
not actually gone down because even though exams have been reduced, stressed
students wrestle with projects and oral tests all the year round. Students are
required to participate in activities even if the syllabus is not covered.
Despite these criticisms, the outcomes of this system were projected to be better
that the rote learning of the previous system, which placed an undue emphasis
on memory and facts instead of understanding and creating a learning
enviroment
->BOARD EXAM
In India, board
examinations refer to the public examinations that occur at the end of
the 9th to 10th grade education (SSC),
or at the end of the 11th to 12th grade education (HSC).
The scores achieved in these exams are considered very important for getting
into universities, professional courses or training programmes, and even
possibly in finding employment. After 13 stud board examination are there.
State Board Examinations
State board
examinations are variously referred to as Madhayamik, Secondary State
Certificate and Higher Secondary Certificate examinations. They are conducted
and managed by education boards of different states in the country. They do not
take place simultaneously due to the dif#ferences between syllabi and the
examination itself. The examinations are generally held in the months of
February and March, and the results are out in May and June.
Procedure (CBSE)
Each of the
examinations takes place simultaneously across the country, to ensure that
questions are not leaked in advance across time
zones. Security is usually high for these board
examinations. The question papers are distributed by the overseeing board of
education, and their contents are guarded closely until the exam begins. The
examinations may include multiple sets of question papers as well.
Delhi High Court
has directed CBSE to follow moderation policy in May 2017 due to which the
results were delayed. [1]
The results of 2017 for Class 10 was declared on
June 2017 [2]
Evaluation
The answer sheets
are sent back to the board of education overseeing the certifications. The CBSE
board has 10 regional offices for different states where the correction would
occur. All foreign papers are sent to the office of the NCT (National Capital
Territory) of India which is New Delhi. The papers are evaluated based on
examples of ideal answers. A false roll no. is attached to the answer-sheet
before evaluation. Once the answers have been evaluated, the identity numbers
are matched to the actual roll no. (And identity) of the candidate. This is so
that no bias takes place on part of the examiner regarding the background,
name, appearance, religion or community of the candidate. The board then issues
an official grade/score report for the exam to the candidate, as well as
a certificate of
completion in the case of the HSC exam. Students only see their final grades
and do not receive their graded answer sheets. The results can be obtained in
writing or online
I know than board exam conducts the summative examination for Class X and XII students who are studying in secondary schools or for senior secondary schools who have opted to move out of the CBSE system and want to join another board. There is no difference between the two exams as both are based on the same syllabus and question paper design. In both the cases, the results are announced at the same time on the dates announced by the board. The school-based assessment certificates to be issued by the board will also be the same for all school students reflecting the grades of both formative assessments (I, II, III, IV) and summative assessments (I & II) but I prefer that cce is better because if the student is passing from average marks he can get marks from sports activity , holidays homework , behaviour , activities so he can gain his/her marks and get good marks .
->My Opinion!!!!
I know than board exam conducts the summative examination for Class X and XII students who are studying in secondary schools or for senior secondary schools who have opted to move out of the CBSE system and want to join another board. There is no difference between the two exams as both are based on the same syllabus and question paper design. In both the cases, the results are announced at the same time on the dates announced by the board. The school-based assessment certificates to be issued by the board will also be the same for all school students reflecting the grades of both formative assessments (I, II, III, IV) and summative assessments (I & II) but I prefer that cce is better because if the student is passing from average marks he can get marks from sports activity , holidays homework , behaviour , activities so he can gain his/her marks and get good marks .








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