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CCE Manual VI - VIII - CBSE

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Tools and Techniques of Evaluation(iv) Projects:As projects are carried for completion over a period of time, it providessignificant opportunity to assess both Scholastic and Co-Scholastic skillsof students. A few sample observation criteria that can be assigned ascore out of fiveContinuous and Comprehensive EvaluationSl.No.Descriptors Score out of 51 Has done enough research and collectedrelevant information2 Reflects creativity and aesthetic skills3 Demonstrates understanding of the conceptin the project documentation4 Consults internet and other material incompleting the project5 Has he/she conducted any interviewsregarding the project6 Demonstrates originality in the approachto the project7 Has interpreted results appropriately3. Tests and InventoriesTests (oral) should not be used for content or skills that can be testedthrough written examination. Oral tests being individual tests requiremore time than group written tests. Oral tests are best suited to assessthe depth of learning where a student has difficulty in written expression.Oral tests and examinations• Allow the learner to participate in the learning assessment process.• Help to test listening and speaking skills• Test certain verbal abilities like fluency, expression and accuracy.• Test depth of learning of the students through probing questions84

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