Updated on: Friday, December 21, 2012
Almost four years after the Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE) introduced Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE), teachers are still straining to cope with the additional work load.
According to Ritu Batish, a teacher at a private school, "Whenever the board takes a decision to be implemented immediately, specific guidelines should be mentioned to make it easier to follow. Although the move is commendable, it has added to the stress level of teachers because of the considerable paper work involved. I feel CCE implementation should involve teachers too as we are the ones who give projects and work on it for hours."
Anu Sharma, a teacher and resident of Sarabha Nagar said, "Usually, a teacher's work starts at 8am and ends at 2pm. We bring work home only during the exams. But after the implementation of CCE, we spend hours vigilantly checking and evaluating students' work."