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for classes I to VIII, Formative assessment - 1 for classes IX & X –
Timetable for the Academic year 2022-23 – Orders– Issued-Reg. Procs.
Rc. No. ESE02/591/2022-SCERT Dated:03/10/2022
Sub : School Education – SCERT- AP –Assessments- Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) for classes I to VIII, Formative assessment - 1 for classes IX & X – Timetable for the Academic year 2022-23 – Orders– Issued-Reg.
Ref:
1. MoU with EI for SALT project.
2. Academic calendar 2022-23
3. Procs.Rc.No.ESE02/983/2021-SCERT Dated:01/04/2022
All Regional joint directors of school education and District educational officers in the state are aware that the Supporting Andhra’s Learning Transformation Programme (SALT) is being implemented to strengthen school education in all aspects. In the part of the SALT project where the government of Andhra Pradesh has an MoU with the agency named Educational Initiatives to support in the Assessment area. As part of the MoU, one round of SLAS was conducted across the state.
To identify the learning gaps in students, EI has proposed to conduct three Classroom Based Assessments (CBA) in the present academic year for classes 1 to 8 across the state in the subjects of First Language Telugu, Second Language Hindi, Third Language English, Environmental Science, Mathematics, General Science (which consists of a single paper for physical science and biological science), and Social Studies (with bilingual question papers). Hence, it is proposed to conduct the first CBA instead of formative assessment 1, the second CBA instead of formative assessment 3, and the third CBA instead of summative assessment 2.
As per reference 4 cited above, the state government has introduced a 6-paper system in SSC exams from the academic year 2022–23. Hence, it is decided to follow the same pattern in internal assessments. So the separate question papers for Physical Science and Biological Science will be replaced with a single question paper, i.e., General Science, which has both Physical Science and Biological Science questions.
SCERT AP will coordinate with EI in terms of developing question papers for CBA, and alone will develop other subjects and class question papers for formative assessment. The printing and distribution of all question papers and OMRs should be done at district level with approved DCEB printers. The instructions regarding the scanning of filled OMRs will be issued separately.
The same question papers for all classes should be administered for both government and private management schools. Regarding the expenditure towards the printing and supply of question papers to
Government management Schools, DCEBs will be paid from the Samagra Shiksha, and for private schools, DCEBs may follow the present practice.
Hence, all the district educational officers are requested to instruct the teachers and head masters to follow the CCE pattern for other tools and conduct the slip test with question papers supplied by DCEBs for CBA and formative assessment 1 duly following, and for the written test with utmost precautions and guidelines issued by this office wide reference 3, cited above.
The State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha, AP is requested to meet the said expenditure from the available funds and release the funds for expenditure on printing and supply to the District common examination boards (DCEBs) accounts concerned.
IT cell of this office is requested to furnish the child info data for printing of variable data OMRs to the Director SCERT AP.
The schedule, blueprint and approved budget for printing and logistics are annexed here with.
This has got approval of the Commissioner of School Education.
2. Academic calendar 2022-23
3. Procs.Rc.No.ESE02/983/2021-SCERT Dated:01/04/2022
All Regional joint directors of school education and District educational officers in the state are aware that the Supporting Andhra’s Learning Transformation Programme (SALT) is being implemented to strengthen school education in all aspects. In the part of the SALT project where the government of Andhra Pradesh has an MoU with the agency named Educational Initiatives to support in the Assessment area. As part of the MoU, one round of SLAS was conducted across the state.
To identify the learning gaps in students, EI has proposed to conduct three Classroom Based Assessments (CBA) in the present academic year for classes 1 to 8 across the state in the subjects of First Language Telugu, Second Language Hindi, Third Language English, Environmental Science, Mathematics, General Science (which consists of a single paper for physical science and biological science), and Social Studies (with bilingual question papers). Hence, it is proposed to conduct the first CBA instead of formative assessment 1, the second CBA instead of formative assessment 3, and the third CBA instead of summative assessment 2.
The main objectives of classroom-based assessments are
- To identify the learning gaps among the students to determine the key concepts that needs to be focused on.
- To inform teachers on the learning needs of the students with relevant materials like misconception posters.
As per reference 4 cited above, the state government has introduced a 6-paper system in SSC exams from the academic year 2022–23. Hence, it is decided to follow the same pattern in internal assessments. So the separate question papers for Physical Science and Biological Science will be replaced with a single question paper, i.e., General Science, which has both Physical Science and Biological Science questions.
SCERT AP will coordinate with EI in terms of developing question papers for CBA, and alone will develop other subjects and class question papers for formative assessment. The printing and distribution of all question papers and OMRs should be done at district level with approved DCEB printers. The instructions regarding the scanning of filled OMRs will be issued separately.
The same question papers for all classes should be administered for both government and private management schools. Regarding the expenditure towards the printing and supply of question papers to
Government management Schools, DCEBs will be paid from the Samagra Shiksha, and for private schools, DCEBs may follow the present practice.
Hence, all the district educational officers are requested to instruct the teachers and head masters to follow the CCE pattern for other tools and conduct the slip test with question papers supplied by DCEBs for CBA and formative assessment 1 duly following, and for the written test with utmost precautions and guidelines issued by this office wide reference 3, cited above.
The State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha, AP is requested to meet the said expenditure from the available funds and release the funds for expenditure on printing and supply to the District common examination boards (DCEBs) accounts concerned.
IT cell of this office is requested to furnish the child info data for printing of variable data OMRs to the Director SCERT AP.
The schedule, blueprint and approved budget for printing and logistics are annexed here with.
This has got approval of the Commissioner of School Education.
CBA Time Table for 1-5th Classes
CBA Schedule for Primary classes (1 to 5).Date | Session 1 | Session 2 |
02.11.2022 | Telugu 10.00 A.M to 11.00 A.M | Mathematics 02.00 P.M to 3.00 P.M |
03.11.2022 | English 10.00 A.M to 11.00 A.M | Environmental Science 02.00 P.M to 3.00 P.M |
04.11.2022 | FOR CLASSES 3 TO 5 OSSC 10.00 A.M to 11.00 A.M | - |
CBA Schedule For Secondary Classes (6 to 8).
CBA Schedule For Secondary Classes (6 to 8).Date | 6,7,8 Classes |
02.11.2022 | Telugu, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) Mathematics(03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
03.11.2022 | Hindi, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) General Science (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
04.11.2022 | English (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) Social Studies (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
05.11.2022 | OSSC, OSSC-I, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) OSSC-II (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
Formative Schedule For Secondary Classes ( 9 to 10)
Formative Schedule For Secondary Classes ( 9 to 10)Dat | 6,7,8 Classes |
02.11.2022 | Telugu, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) Mathematics(03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
03.11.2022 | Hindi, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) General Science (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
04.11.2022 | English (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) Social Studies (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
05.11.2022 | OSSC, OSSC-I, (01.30 P.M to 02.30 P.M) OSSC-II (03.00 P.M to 04.00 P.M) |
CBA Classroom Based Assessment Exam Pattern Blue Print of Question Paper for 1-8th Classes
Annexure 1
The blue print and structure for the proposed CBA for classes 1 to 8 is as follows
Blueprint Creation:Blueprint is the framework that is prepared ahead of assessment tool developed to ensure the scientifc design of the tool development. The purpose of the blueprint design is to make sure that the assessments meet their objectives.
1. Type of questions:
a. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs):An MCQ will contain a question stem with two to four logically framed options. The wrong options will help in the identification of students misconceptions. Students will need to pick one option among the choices given, as the correct answer. MCQs have the following advantages:
- They help test a wide variety of skills, from knowledge of facts to application and inference.
- They help in pinpointing common errors made by students.
These are open ended questions where students will write their own responses without any restrictions. These questions can include
- Fill in the blanks: Easy to construct
- Very short answers: Help test the writing skills of the students effectively
- Short Answers: Tested to check writing and sentence creation skills of students, or to test the understanding or definition of a particular concept
- Long Answers: When asked in Language, offer students an opportunity to demonstrate their thinking ability, creativity and writing skills.
2. MUA Balance:
a. Question characteristics Based on the amount of mental input and the kind of operational processing required at student level, questions can be characterized into three categories
- Mechanical: Mechanical questions are the question types that the child is familiar with and might have seen in his/her textbooks.
- Understanding: Understanding questions would technically require conceptual knowledge and would have an added level/step of problem-solving to get to the answer.
- Application: Application type questions are questions testing the application of a concept in a real-life situation.
b. MUA paper balance
Classes 1-2
All subjects: 50%-25%-25%
Classes 3-8:
All subjects: 50%-25%-25%
Classes 3-8:
Telugu and Hindi: 40%-40%-20%
English: 30%-40%-30%
Science, Social, Mathematics: 30%-40%-30%
Depending on the topics being tested, there might be ± 5% variation in the MUA balance in the test papers. If the concepts are more understanding and application based we have given more weightage to understanding and application-based questions
Science, Social, Mathematics: 30%-40%-30%
Depending on the topics being tested, there might be ± 5% variation in the MUA balance in the test papers. If the concepts are more understanding and application based we have given more weightage to understanding and application-based questions
2. Difficulty level :
Every paper created has a difficulty level between 48%-50%. The questions used in the paper have been tested previously in different examinations and the performance data of students on these questions is collected. The average of the performance data of all the questions being used in the paper helps in determining its difficulty level.3. Test Development
a. Paper Creation and Review:The papers have been created considering the blueprint and the question division is as follows
MCQ and FR division
Classes 1-2:
MCQs - 10 FRs: 2-5
All the questions for classes 1-2 will be read aloud by the teachers
Classes 3-8:
All the questions for classes 1-2 will be read aloud by the teachers
Classes 3-8:
MCQs - 15 FRs: 2-5
Class 3, there will be 4-5 components in the paper that will have to be read aloud.
In Classes 4-5, language papers, there will be 1 read aloud component
Class 3, there will be 4-5 components in the paper that will have to be read aloud.
In Classes 4-5, language papers, there will be 1 read aloud component
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