Continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) is a school-based system that assesses a student's development in many areas throughout the school year. It includes both formal and informal assessments, and it evaluates a student's cognitive, psychosocial, psychomotor, and co-scholastic abilities.
Here are some key features of CCE:
Comprehensive
CCE evaluates a student's development in all areas, including scholastic and co-scholastic aspects. Scholastic aspects are subject-specific, while co-scholastic aspects include life skills, attitudes, and values.
Continuous
CCE involves regular assessment of a student's progress, including formative assessments during the learning process and summative assessments at the end of a term.
Holistic
CCE aims to contribute to a student's holistic development, including their intellectual, physical, social, moral, ethical, and emotional aspects.
Learner-friendly
CCE promotes a learner-friendly environment that can help reduce stress and anxiety, and improve student learning.
Motivating
CCE can help students identify their strengths and weaknesses, and motivate them to develop good study habits.
Teacher support
CCE provides teachers with immediate feedback that can help them organize effective teaching strategies and decide whether to re-teach a concept or provide remedial instruction.