Friday, January 22, 2010

CBSE nine-point scoring system for all classes 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. from the current 2009-2010 school year

Introduction to the classification system for Class 10 examinations, it removes the fear factor on board by students and their parents. We saw students are always under pressure to achieve better results in the certification tests at home by parents and teachers in the school. This led sometimes was bad for students who lose their confidence in their studies. CBSE implemented nine-point scoring system for all classes of this school year, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. for the production of the 2009 10 Tests lessStress and more fun learning for students in grade 9 and 10

To eliminate the classification of the students and the poor quality of the assessment scores on a test vehicle in a stress free and happy learning environment in schools. It will also receive a significant continuity in the assessment model to ensure primary school to secondary level and also for a uniform basis in the schools. This system has the performance of students with assessedConventional numerical methods for the identification and the same will be converted into degrees on the basis of predetermined intervals of marks: --

Ark Range ----- ------ Grade Grade Point
91-100 -------- 10.0 --------- A1
81-90 --------- 9.0 --------- A2
71-80 --------- 8.0 --------- B1
61-70 --------- 7.0 --------- B2
51-60 --------- 6.0 --------- C1
41-50 --------- 5.0 --------- C2
33-40 ---------- --------- D 4.0
21-32 --------- --------- E1
20 and under E2 ---- --------

This will help the dropout rate, because there will be less fear and concern about the performance in context. CBSE has already indicated it will be a panel of 10 tests of the class the next school year 2011 for students in the CBSE schools in the second round and who will not leave the system after CBSE Class 10. However, these students take the Abitur, the system according to the CBSE Class 10 examinations will be conducted to try to be necessaryCouncil external (written paper and pencil / online) investigation.

As the board examinations, it is optional for the coming school year 2010-2011, a new assessment has been introduced by CBSE as a continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE). CEC and summative assessment of students on two first and second term of the academic calendar for too long.

Work to assess the formative evaluation of the working class and the class, homework, tasks and project


There will be two evaluations of the respective first and second
Each guest will take a piece of 10 stamps.
Summative evaluation on the basis of the term end examination


It is a final deadline for the examination of each semester
At the end of the first test at the end of the transfer of 20 points
The second term of office ends of examination 40 points

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