Wednesday, March 2, 2011

TN state board rushes in for CCE

TN state board which is to follow 'Samacheer kalvi' or the uniform educational board (excluding CBSE, ICSE, Anglo Indian) syllabuses is now recommended the CCE pattern to be inculcated into the syllable said RSMA.
This project is currently been set unfurled in Coimbatore of T.N. by guidance and support of CBSE and NCERT. This project if accepted as useful the it will be implemented in all samacheer schools (CBSE is currently running CCE pattern all over India).


Now this proves the ability and capability of the CCE syllabus.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

CBSE's latest publications list

LIST OF CBSE LATEST
PUBLICATIONS WITH THEIR PRICE





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S.
No.

Name of the
title

Price
(INR)

1

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual - Social Science IX

110.00

2

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual - Maths IX

130.00

3

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual -Science IX

100.00

4

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual - Hindi Course A= IX

145.00

5

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual - Hindi Course B= IX

145.00

6

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual - Hindi Course A= X

145.00

7

Formative Assessment
Teacher's Manual - Hindi Course B= X

145.00

8

Formative Assessment- Home
Science-IX

130.00

9

Formative Assessment- Home
Science-X

130.00

10

Formative Assessment in FIT for
Class-X

175.00

11

Formative Assessment in FIT for
Class-IX

175.00

12

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual -
English Comm. Languages & Literature IX

204.00

13

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual -
Social Science X

95.00

14

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual -
Mathematics X

125.00

15

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual -
Science X

120.00

16

Formative Assessment Teacher's Manual -
English X

185.00

17

English Main Course Book IX Revised

100.00

18

English Literature Reader IX Revised

80.00

19

English Workbook IX Revised

85.00

20

Making Scheme 2010 Commerce
XII

140.00

21

Making Scheme 2010 Humanities
XII

120.00

22

Making Scheme 2010 Science
XII

215.00

23

Making Scheme 2010
X

180.00

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tamil IX and X

Tamil books for the class IX and X are to follow the latest books prescribed by 'TamilNadu Education Board' published according to "Samacheer Kalvi".

Though the book is by TN Govt., the question paper will still be prepared by C.B.S.E. and also by the Sahodaya Group.



Conduct of School Based Summative Assessment-II

An extract from the circular published by CBSE:
"
This is in continuation of our Circular No.43/2010 dated 02.08.2010


regarding conduct of Classes IX and X Examination under Summative


Assessment-I held in September, 2010.


As you are aware, the Central Board of Secondary Education has


introduced Examination Reforms and Continuous & Comprehensive


Evaluation(CCE) in i t s schools since last academic year 2009-10 and the


detailed scheme has already been intimated to all Heads of schools vide


CBSE’s previous circulars.


2. The scheme is in operation in all CBSE affiliated schools in Class IX


since last year. As per the scheme, four Formative Assessments and two


Summative Assessments would be held in an academic year. The first


Summative Assessment (SA-I) for this term for Classes IX and X has been


conducted in the second half of September, 2010.


3. Under the School Based Summative Assessment-II, the students will


be tested internally based on the following criteria:


a) Syllabus and Examination Question Paper Design in different subjects


for Classes IX and X Summative Assessment will be the same as


circulated by the Board earlier. The same is also available on CBSE


website www.cbse.nic.in under CCE corner.


b) As was done earlier, the Summative Assessment-II will be in the form


of a pen-paper test conducted by the schools themselves.


c) In order to ensure standards, the Question Paper Bank in different


subjects would be sent by the Board so as to reach schools well in


time.


d) Evaluation of answer scripts will be done by the school teachers


themselves on the basis of the Marking Scheme provided by the Board.


The school may use the Sahodaya School Cluster for spot evaluation


so that teachers from other schools are also involved, if they so wish.


e) There will be random verification of the assessment procedures of


schools by the Board officials/nominees appointed by the Board.
4. It has been decided to provide Question Paper Banks for English


Communicative, English Language & Literature, Hindi-A, Hindi-B,


Mathematics, Science, Social Science and Communicative Sanskrit. In


respect of other subjects/languages, the schools will administer their own


question papers based on Sample Question Paper pattern available on the


Board’s website.


5. The Board will be sending separate CDs containing Question Paper


Banks for Classes IX & X and the school may:


i ) pick up one question paper for each subject,
OR

 
m i x and match the paper by using different questions/sections from


different sets of question papers and prepare a question paper


based on Board’s sample paper, design and blue print,
OR

 
prepare their own question papers as per sample paper, design and


blue print available on CBSE’s website (www.cbse.nic.in) .


However, in case the school prepares its own question papers, the


question papers and marking scheme so prepared should be emailed


to the Board
(email id: cbsecceqp@gmail.com)for verification wihin

 

a week of conduct of the respective papers.


ii) For Class IX, the Board plans to dispatch the CDs containing


question papers to all schools so as to reach by
20t h February,

 

2011.


i i i ) For Class X, the Board plans to dispatch the CDs containing


question papers to all schools so as to reach by
07t h March, 2011.

 
iv)
Every School, Sahodaya Clusters or City may design their own

 

date sheet for Classes IX and X examination accordingly.


6. The schools need to take out the print of the desired question paper


(refer para 5 above) and, thereafter, the required number of prints/copies


may be made at the school level. These question papers must be kept


carefully.


7.
The schools will conduct the SA-II for Class IX during the first

 

half of March, 2011; the SA-II for Class-X will be conducted during the


second half of March, 2011.


Moreover, it may be ensured that in case of Summative


Assessment-II for Class X, the dates for the subjects of English


(Communicate/Language & Literature) and Science are kept a f t e r


23rd march 2011.
8. Another CD containing the Marking Scheme of the main subjects

would be sent to every school separately in due course and wi l l reach

the schools well in time.


9. The answer books should be evaluated by teachers as per the

marking scheme provided by the Board.

10
. KINDLY NOTE THAT ANSWER BOOKS OF SCHOOL BASED SA-II


FOR CLASSES IX AND X SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO THE BOARD UNDER

ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
However these must be preserved and kept in


the safe custody at the school for at least a period of three years (in case

of Class IX) and two years (in case of Class X) along with question papers

and Marking Scheme for any verification by the Board subsequently.

11. It may be noted again that the question papers for Classes IX and X

have been designed by the Board and are being sent to schools with the

purpose of maintaining standards. Depending upon the feedback and

suggestions from the stakeholders, the Board may reconsider this policy in

future, if need be.


IMPORTANT: KINDLY NOTE THAT SCHOOLS WOULD NOT COMMUNICATE THE MARKS

OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II TO THE CANDIDATES OF CLASS X UNDER ANY

CIRCUMSTANCES.

AS PER THE SCHEME LAID DOWN AND COMMUNICATED EARLIER, THE BOARD

WOULD BE DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE CANDIDATES OF CLASS X IN THE

MONTH OF MAY ALONG WITH THE RESULTS OF BOARD BASED SUMMATIVE

ASSESSMENT-II, AND WILL BE ISSUING THE UNIFORM CERTIFICATE TO EVERY

STUDENT.


This may be brought to the notice of all teachers, students and

parents of Classes IX and X.

For any further clarification please contact
Dr. Srijata Das,


Education Officer, CBSE, Rouse Avenue, New Delhi – 1 1 0 0 0 2


(Contact no.011-23237779 and email id (eoscience@live.com).

CBSE eligibility for promotion class-VIII and IX

This is in continuation of our circular no.40/29.9.2009 regarding introduction of

Grading at Class IX and X from the Academic Session 2009
10. As per above circular,


the Board has discontinued the practice of declaring ‘Compartment’ or ’Fail’. Further, it has

also been informed that candidates who have obtained Grade ‘E1’ or ‘E2’ are required to

improve their performance in subsequent five attempts.

Given below are the guidelines with regard to eligibility for improvement of performance in

class IX:

i) The students of class IX who have obtained Grade ‘E1’ or ‘E2’ in one or more subjects

excluding additional subject may be allowed to improve their performance in 2
nd


Summative Assessment through subsequent ONE ATTEMPT and such students would

not be eligible for getting admission in class X till they improve their performance.

ii) Although, it is true that for Class X examination we have decided to allow the students

to appear for improvement of their performance in one or more subjects through

subsequent FIVE ATTEMPTS yet in class IX keeping in view the administrative difficulties

of the schools it has been decided to allow only ONE CHANCE for improvement of

performance.

iii) As intimated earlier, question papers for improvement examination in class IX would be

set by the schools themselves on the lines of the question papers provided by the Board

earlier for Summative Assessment and one chance of improvement of performance is to

be given preferably within a period of one month from the date of declaration of the

results by the schools.

Summative Examination II, 2011 at Secondary Level

With the summative examinations of classes IX and X for the second term round the corner, a

number of queries are being received by CBSE from teachers and students relating mainly to

syllabus for assessment, type of questions in the Question paper etc. While most of the queries

have been replied to in the Circular No. 5 dated 19
th January 2011, the following is reiterated for
Also watch out for important announcements, circulars and other relevant information

continuously posted on the Board’s website. Refer to the Board’s website frequently to keep

yourself updated.


information:


.
The syllabus for Summative assessment II whether conducted by CBSE or by schools will


remain the same as prescribed vide Circulars No. 12, 20 and 23 issued by CBSE in the

months of March to May 2010.The students will only be examined on the syllabus in

different subjects prescribed for Second Term.


.
The Question paper will be based on the designs of the question papers which have been


posted on the Board’s website
www.cbse.nic.in under Examinations section -> Sample


Question Papers for Class IX and X for Term II (Second Term March 2011). Kindly

advise your students to refer to the website for question paper design, sample question

papers and their marking schemes for various subjects at secondary level. The printed

copies of Sample Question Papers will also be very shortly available in the CBSE

Publication stores.

As heads of institutions it may be desirable to ensure a vibrant joyful learning environment in

your schools. Advise your students to concentrate well on their studies as there is still plenty

of time available for preparations. Rather than pressurizing students to study only for tests, the

teaching learning process in your school should have plenty of space for various activities

suggested in the formative assessment manuals brought out by the Board in different subjects

at secondary level. Please ensure that your students are also participating in a balanced

manner in co curricular activities for inculcation of right attitudes, values and life skills so

essential for facing life challenges in future. This will help in reducing stress amongst the

students.

Conduct of Class-IX March 2010 Examination under Summative assessment-II

You are aware that the Central Board of Secondary Education has introduced

Examination Reforms and Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation in its affiliated

schools from this academic year. The detailed scheme has already been intimated to all

Heads of schools vide our Circular Nos. 39,40,42,50,51,52,54,61,62 and 63 (2009).

2. The scheme is in operation in all CBSE affiliated schools in Class IX w.e.f. Oct.

2009 i.e. the second term. Under this two Formative Assessments and one Summative

Assessment is to be done. The schools have done / are already doing Formative

Assessments during the second term, and Summative Assessment for this term is to be

conducted now.

3. Under this end term Summative Assessment-II, the students will be tested


internally
based on the following criteria:-


a) Syllabus and Examination Question Paper Design in different subjects for Class

IX Summative Assessment II will be the same as circulated by the Board earlier.

The same is also available on CBSE website
www.cbse.nic.in under CCE corner.


b) The Summative assessment will be in the form of a pen-paper test conducted by

the schools themselves.
c) In order to ensure standardization and to ensure uniformity, the Question Paper

Banks in different subjects are being sent by the Board to schools in February

2010.

d) In order to cater to the difference in the pace at which students respond to

questions,
schools will give flexible timing to students for attempting the


question papers. This may vary from 3 to 3½ hours.


e) Evaluation of answer scripts will be done by the school teachers themselves on

the basis of the Marking Scheme provided by the Board.

f) There will be random verification of the assessment procedures carried out by

schools by the Board officials/nominees appointed by the Board.

4. It has been decided to provide question paper banks for English Communicative,

English Language & Literature, Hindi-A, Hindi-B, Mathematics, Science, Social Science,

Communicative Sanskrit. In respect of other subjects/languages, the schools will

administer their own question paper based on the sample question paper available on

the CBSE’s website, and intimated earlier.

In view of the above, the Board will be sending eight CDs. Each CD will contain

a number of question papers and one of the question papers is allotted to your school.

For this purpose, the Board would supply a password either through SMS or E-mail or

telephonically. We plan to dispatch the CDs containing question papers to all schools so

as to reach by
20th February and immediately afterwards the password would be made


available to the school.
Every school may design its own date sheet for Class-IX


examination accordingly.
Detailed modalities for operation of CDs are annexed.


5. The schools would take out the print of the allotted question paper after receiving

the password in each subject. Thereafter, the required number of prints/copies, may be

made at the school level. These question papers must be kept carefully. The schools

should conduct the examination in all subjects for Class IX using these question papers


between last week of February to last week of March 2010.

6. The marking scheme is being sent to every school separately and will

reach the schools well in time.


7. The answer books should be evaluated by the teachers of your school as per the

marking scheme containing value points for each question in every question paper.


8. KINDLY NOTE THAT ANSWER BOOKS OF CLASS – IX SHOULD NOT BE

SENT TO THE BOARD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.


9. It may be noted again that the question papers for Class-IX have been designed

by the Board and are being sent to schools with the purpose of maintaining uniformity

and standardization. Depending upon the feedback and suggestions from the

stakeholders, the Board will have a re-look at this policy in future, if need be.