The continuous and comprehensive evaluation system was seen as a big break for the education system in India, but has the change been introduced too quickly?
This question was deliberated by the heads of several schools at a gathering here today.
While lauding the features of CCE, a new system of assessment introduced by CBSE a year ago, education experts called for more focussed deliberations as well as creating robust mechanisms for feedback and training to ensure its success.
"Ever since we introduced the system, there has been a stark improvement in the education sector. The rate of drop out has decreased and the pass percentage has increased," said Delhi Education minister Arvinder Singh Lovely, quickly adding that the system, however, still had a long way to go to attain international standards.
"Yes the new system has done a lot to boost students' confidence but a lot still needs to be done. We need to explore new methodology through this system. Any policy we take should be in the interest of students," he said.
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