Latest Reforms in X and IX Classes, Exam Pattern, Evaluation
AP SCERT CCE Approach in Educational System
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The Govt of AP and SCERT has revised the syllabus for classes I to X to meet the standards NCF-2005 and RTE-2009. According to
the rules laid and meet requirements of NCF-2005 AP Govt has changed the Text Books in phased manner. The Central Govt
already introduce new pattern, according the our state government also planned to implement of Continuous and Comprehensive
Evaluation (CCE) in the State.
To implement tremendous changes in educational sector as per new pattern which has been adapting by the Central, our AP SCERT has taken
steps accordingly for curricular reforms of syllabus for the classed from I to X. GOs are also issued for the implementation of Continuous
and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE).
These latest changes occurred in 10th class for the academic year 2014-15. The new text books are also supplied by SCERT. As per new
text books the evaluation process also to be changed and need to modify. This process has already been done for classes I to VIII.
The new evaluation system CCE will facilitate a shift in teaching and learning process and improved transaction and transforms the ways
of learning with activities, projects, dialogue, experiments.
Number of papers for each subject
- Single paper for each language subjects i.e. Telugu, English, Hindi, Urdu etc.
- Two papers for non language subjects i.e. Science, Social Studies and Mathematics
viz., Science– Paper 1 Biological Science, Paper 2 Physical Science; Social
Studies– Paper 1 Geography and Economics, Paper 2 History and Civics;
Mathematics– Paper 1 numbers, sets, algebra, progressions, coordinate geometry
and Paper 2 geometry, trigonometry, mensuration, statistics, probability etc.
Marks weightage and duration of examination
- Language subjects– 100 marks per paper and the examination duration will be 3.00
hours in addition to 15 minutes for reading the question paper.
- Non language subjects– Mathematics, Science and Social Studies – Every subject will
have two papers and each paper is for 50 marks and the examination duration is 2 hours
and 30 minutes in addition to 15 minutes for reading the question paper.
- The summative examinations which is school based for class IX and the final summative
is of public exams at class X conducted by Director, Govt. Examinations. Each subject
will be conducted for 80% of marks. The remaining 20% of marks are through internal
assessment i.e. Formative Assessment [FA].
- The average of four formative assessments conducted in an academic year will be
accounted for 20% of marks i.e. the average of four formative assessments will be taken
and accounted for 20% of marks in class X public examinations.
- Conduct one paper on each day except on general holidays.
Summative Assessment:
- Three summative tests must be conducted in each academic year for classes IX and X.
In case of class X, public examination will be in place of third summative test to be
conducted by the Board of Secondary Education.
- First and second Summative Assessments shall be conducted by schools itself through
preparing question papers for 80% of marks. This ensures that the children are trained
to write public exams. The remaining 20% of marks shall be awarded on the basis of the
Formative Assessment.
- The summative assessment for class IX and 1st and 2nd Summative Assessment in class
X must be on the lines of public exams.
Pass marks and minimum marks for passing
- 35% is the pass marks for all the language and non language subjects. Students must
qualify both in internals (FA) and summative examinations separately.
- In non language subjects, the students must pass in each of the two papers separately.
- In case of formative assessment (internals), 20 marks each for all the subjects except
Science i.e. 10 marks for Biological Science and 10 marks for Physical Science. One
should secure 3.5 marks out of 10 marks in internals.
- Student must score a minimum of 35% of marks in each subject which includes both
internals and externals. Students must secure 28 marks in external public exam and 7
marks in internals.
For more about latest reforms in 9th and 10th class examinations read GO.17(Click Here)
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