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SCE. School Based Comprehensive Evaluation. Represented for Hiramani Primary School. “Without Holistic Education, Holistic Evaluation is not possible”. SCE. =. Scholastic Evaluation (Section – I). Co-Scholastic Evaluation (Section – II). FA (Formative Assessment) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ScholasticScholasticEvaluationEvaluation

(Section – I)(Section – I)

Co-ScholasticCo-ScholasticEvaluationEvaluation

(Section – II)(Section – II)

=

(1)(1) FA (Formative Assessment)FA (Formative Assessment)(2)(2) SA (Summative Assessment)SA (Summative Assessment)(3)(3) IndicatorsIndicators

(1)(1) SkillsSkills

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Section - A : Principal Subjects-First Language-English-Second Language-Gujarati, Hindi-Maths-Science & Technology-Social ScienceSection-B : Optional Subjects-Computer-Arts & Crafts-P.E.

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First Semester Second Semester

FA -1 FA-2 SA-1 FA-3 FA-4 SA-2

10 10 30 10 10 30

50 50

100

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Principal Subjects Optional Subjects(a) Subjective

Questions(b) Short Questions(c) Very Short

Questions

MCQs

Weightage of Marks:66 25 for objective &

35 for Subjective60 marks will be converted

to 30

40

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First Semester

Second Semester

FA -1 FA-2 SA-1 FA-3 FA-4 SA-2

30 30 40 30 30 40

100 100

Grade

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• Group activities• Project• Check List• Oral Questions• Quiz

• Practical Work• Observation• Assignment• Class Work• Home Work

Six activities for FA-1 & FA-2 First activity is Weekly Test that is compulsory Other four activities are as ….

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of each principal subjects for giving better practice to students as a part of

FA

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• Making of Flash Cards• Slogan, quotes writing• Recitation• Making Charts related to different subjects• Designing Scientific Models• Drawings• Field Visits to Historical places, Shopping Malls,

Farm House, Orphanage, blind school, etc.• Team building exercise

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• Collection of leaves, grains, etc• Collection of great scientists, artists,

Leaders, etc in India• Collection of dressing patterns of different

regions of India• Data collection from society related to– diseases like cancer, diabetes, cholesterol,

hypertension– People under BPL for helping them– Doctor’s Visit to school, scientists, army officers

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• List of short questions related to subject replying yes/no

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• Related to subjects

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• Two or more groups related to subject

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• Playing Games like Volleyball, Kho-Kho etc• Computer Practicals

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• Related to Principal subjects

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• Activeness• Questionnaire• Maintenance of class Notebook• Active Involvement in class discussion

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• For revision• Attention for• Regularity• Cleanliness

• Developing writing skills• Composition• Report writing• Comprehension

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Section-A : ActivitiesSection-B : Areas

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- Sports & Health Control Activities :-First Aide-Athletics-Scout & Guide-Sports & Games-Cultural, Literary & Social Activities-Art-Dance-Puppet Show

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• Life Skills-Thinking skills- Emotional Skill- Social Skill

• Attitude- Towards Society- Towards Environment- Towards School- Towards Teachers- Towards Classmates

• Values- Truthfulness- Empathy- Non-Violence- Trust- Honesty - Patriotism- Leadership quality- Compassion

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• For Section - A– Playing Kho-Kho well– Capable of opening two windows at a time in

computer– Is trying to draw pictures related to subject

• For Section – B– Having artistic writing skill– Active for social work– Active in group activies

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Marks Grade Grade Point

91-100 A1 10.0

81-90 A2 9.0

71-80 B1 8.0

61-70 B2 7.0

51-60 C1 6.0

41-50 C2 5.0

33-40 D 4.0

21-32 E1 -

00-20 E2 -

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Percentage Grade90 % & more A+75% - 90% A60% - 75% B+45% - 60% B33% - 45% C

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• It is a percentage over number of students less scoring than the specified student’s score

• For Section – 1(A)– In a Class 60 students are there. One student gets

85 marks in Maths. In this class 54 students getting marks less than and equal to 84.

– To find out percentile rank = 54*100/60 = 90

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