Workshop on CCE Implementation in Class X Date: 18/09/2010 Introduction Assessment in Scholastic Areas Assessment in Co-Scholastic Areas Promotion Policy Proficiency Test Admission Criteria Interactive Session EXAMINATION REFORMS AND CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION A CBSE INITIATIVE Scholastic Formative Summative ASSESSMENT CONSISTS OF FORMATIVE SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT AREAS SCHOLASTIC CO-SCHOLASTIC CLASS IX & X Academic year will have 2 terms - FIRST TERM : April to September 2010 SECOND TERM: October to March 2011 Scholastic Evaluation Formative Assessment : Assessment which is carried throughout the year by the teacher formally and informally It is diagnostic and remedial Summative Assessment: End of term or end of the year exams Feedback on learning (assessment of learning) to teacher and parents Quiz Charts/Collage Class work /Home work Assignments/Oral activities Hands-on practical examination Project Work-Group or individual Group work - Seminar/Symposium/Presentation/Bulletin Board Display/Role Play. * Pen and Paper test * Any one activity based on Tools & Techniques as above in FA1 Formative Assessment Activities Any one formative assessment may include one short written paper-pen test/hands-on practical examination and a maximum of two other assessments using any of the above suggested tools. The average of these assessments may be calculated out of 10%. Assessment - Design April – July FA1 JulySept Sept Oct – DecDec Mar Mar FA2 SA1 FA3 FA4 SA2 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 40% SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT(SA) •Curriculum and syllabus as circulated by the board •Question papers to be prepared by schools as per the CBSE format •Exam to be conducted by school •Evaluation of Answer scripts will be done within the school as per the board marking scheme. GRADING SYSTEM for SCHOLASTIC -A MARKS 91—100 81—90 71—80 61—70 51—60 41—50 33—40 21—32 20 & below GRADE A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D E1 E2 GRADE POINT 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 ------- GRADING SCALE FOR SCHOOL ASSESSMENT Assessment areas: GRADING SCALE (Point) Part 1 A : Scholastic Part 1 B : Scholastic 9 5 Part 2 : Co-Scholastic Part 2 A : Life Skills Part 2 B : Attitudes & Values 5 3 Part 3 : Co-Scholastic Part 3 A: Co-curricular Activities Part 3 B :Health & Physical Education 3 3 ASSESSMENT FOR AN ACADEMIC YEAR Term I – FA1 and FA2 SA1 Term II - FA3 and FA4 SA2 FINAL AssessmentFA1+FA2+FA3+FA4 10+ 10+ 10+ 10 = 40% SA1+ SA2 20 + 40 = 60% TOTAL = 100% SCHOLASTIC AREAS (Part 1B Of CCE Report Card) 1B - Work Experience Art/Music/Dance Education Physical Education GRADE A+ A B+ B C Work experience option in Class IX & X 1. 2. 3. 4. Industrial Chemistry Electronics Horticulture Meal Planning 1B - Academic Performance Work Experience Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) • Regularity in attendance Innovative and creative Meticulous Positive approach Timely submission of work Helpful and guides others 1B - Academic Performance Art/Dance/Drama/Music Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Regularity Originality Ability to corelate with real life Aesthetic sensibility Paricipation Discipline 1B - Academic Performance Physical & Health Education Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Physical fitness Regularity Participation in competitions Able to work in a team Shows motivation Keenness and Interest 1B- Academic Performance Computer Science Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Inquisitive Analytical Skills Participation in Competitions Class response Regularity Application Skills CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS (Part 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B Of CCE Report Card) What is the need for assessment in co-scholastic areas??? Employability Skills Self Control Self Motivation Self Discipline Managerial skills Confidence Communication Skills Morality Problem Solving Critical Thinking Empathy Team Spirit Adaptability & Flexibility PART 2A (Life Skiils) THINKING SKILLS Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Inquisitive Imaginative & innovative Accepts upcoming challenges Applies knowledge or skills in new situation Demonstrates problem solving abilities Thinks of all possible options before starting a task PART 2A (Life Skiils) SOCIAL SKILLS Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Shows patience during group task Interactive Meticulous Appreciates individuality and differences Positive approach (Helpful and guides others) Appreciates ideas and qualities of others PART 2A(Life Skiils) EMOTIONAL SKILLS Grading on 5 point scale (5/6 P = A+ , 4 P = A, 3 P = B+, 2 P = B, 1 P = C) Self Analytical Copes up with stress Able to diffuse argument Positive approach Self control Shows respect towards class/school discipline Grading in Emotional Skills REENA ( Grade A+) Respects class/School Discipline LEENA (Grade C) Respects class School Discipline Positive approach Should have Positive approach Self Analytical Needs to be Self Analytical Copes with Stress Should Cope with Stress Self Control Should exercise Self Control PART 2B (Attitude and Values) Towards Teachers Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Obedient Positive approach Respectful Volunteers help Maintains proper decorum while being taught PART 2B (Attitude and Values) Towards School Mates Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Cooperative and helpful Shares healthy rapport Sensitive to differences among peers Motivates and inspires others Interacts effectively PART 2B (Attitude and Values) Attitude towards School programmes Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Punctual and regular Healthy spirit towards school Participates and volunteers in school activities Delivers a job assigned responsibly Inspires others to participate in school programmes PART 2B (Attitude and Values) ENVIRONMENT Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Awareness towards conservation of resources Innovative and creative Delivers job assigned effectively Contributes towards betterment of environment Respects school property PART 2B (Attitude and Values) VALUE SYSTEMS Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Exhibits Integrity Shows gender sensitivity Understands the need of rules and follows them Respects diversity Respects elders PART 3A (Co-scholastic Activities) Literary & Creative Skills Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Reading skills Shows keenness and interest Participation in literary activities Expression Originality PART 3A (Co-scholastic Activities) Scientific Skills Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Participates actively in scientific activities/Olympiads Applies science in everyday context Well informed Keen observer Creative and original PART 3A (Co-scholastic Activities) Aesthetic & Performing Art/Clubs Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Displays originality of ideas Leadership qualities and inspires peer group Healthy spirit towards team and school Disciplined in practice Delivers job assigned effectively PART 3A (Co-scholastic Activities) Clubs Astronomy Club Environment Club IAYP Club Interact Club Literary Club Robotic Club Club Activities Astronomy Club Interact Club Robotic Club Environment Club Literary Club PART 3B (Co-scholastic Activities) Health & Physical Education(1) Grading on 3 point scale (4/5 P = A+ , 3/2 P = A, 1 P = B) Shows discipline on and off the field Demonstrate endurance and strength Punctual and regular for practice session Ability to perform Awareness of the rules of the game Facilities for the following games are available: Athletics Badminton Basketball Football Judo Swimming Tennis Table Tennis Volleyball Yoga Cricket Gymnastics PROMOTION POLICY Overall performance is to be decided on the basis of achievement in the scholastic as well as co-scholastic areas. Minimum qualifying grade is D in all five subjects in scholastic domain 1A. The qualifying grade in 1B section of scholastic domain is B. For each grade there are corresponding grade points. Grading System Scholastic A Marks 91-100 81-90 71-80 61-70 51-60 41-50 33-40 21-32 00-20 Grade A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D E1 E2 Grade Point 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 Scholastic B and life skills Grade Grade Point A+ 5 A 4 B+ 2 B 2 C 1 Co-Scholastic Activities Health & Physical Education Grade A+ A B Grade Point 3 2 1 CBSE HELPLINE The various issued raised and their solutions will be available in the form of FAQs. Further clarification can be sought on CBSE website www.cbse.nic.in by posting queries on the “Interact with Chairman” . Proficiency Test It will be optional in nature. Only those students who wish to take this test willingly may appear. There will be separate test in each of the five main subjects viz English, Hindi, Social Science, Mathematics and Science. A student may appear in one or more subjects according to his/her choice. One test will be held on a single day. It will be a paper-pen test to be administered on the same day across all willing schools in the country. The proposed test is likely to be conducted in the month of May/June next year (2011).The exact schedule will be notified later. Students wishing to appear in the test will have to pay separate examination fee for the same. This fee is likely to be in the range of Rs.500/- to Rs.1000/- for all the subjects. Any student studying in Secondary or Senior secondary school affiliated to CBSE and has appeared in Class-X final examination (School conducted or Board conducted) is eligible for this test. Design of the Question Paper The duration of the test in every subject will be 2½ hours. Question paper in every subject will carry 100 marks All questions will be of multiple choice type with only single correct answer. The test will be based on classes IX-X syllabus in the subject prescribed by CBSE. Negative marks will be awarded for wrong answers The last date for submitting the online information is October 31, 2010. Stream Allotment In Class XI (2011-12) Various Subjects options and subjects offered areScience: English Maths/Psychology(only for Biology students) Physics Chemistry Comp sc/Engg graphics/Biology/Economics Commerce English Accounts Business Studies Economics Maths/Physical education Humanities English Psychology Physical education/Fine Arts Hindi/Sanskrit History/Economics Admission Criteria CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT ASSESSMENT (CGPA) 1. It is calculated by adding grade point of all five subjects and dividing the total by five. 2. It is an indicator of the aggregate performance of the student. ADMISSION CRITERIA For admission to science stream, the grade points of students in Science and Maths will be considered along with CGPA For admission to commerce stream, the grade points of students in Maths will be considered along with CGPA In cases where there is a tie, marks of students in SA(1)+SA(2) will be considered A subject will be allotted only if minimum five students opt for the same. Thank You