Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is designed to assess learners on a regular basis (continuous) and to cover both academic achievement and non-academic domains such as attitudes,values and co-curricular activities (comprehensive). This approach moves beyond one-shot terminal exams. The stem clearly describes regular assessment of scholastic and co-scholastic aspects,which fits CCE. Therefore,Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation is the correct term.
Option A:
CCE uses varied tools like quizzes,projects and observations over time to build a fuller picture of learner development. Because the stem stresses regular and wide-ranging evaluation,this option aligns perfectly.
Option B:
Semester-end evaluation usually focuses on summative tests at the end of a term and does not by itself guarantee continuous or comprehensive assessment.
Option C:
Norm-referenced grading interprets scores relative to others and may be used in any system,but it does not automatically include co-scholastic aspects.
Option D:
Diagnostic testing focuses on identifying specific learning difficulties and is narrower than an overall CCE framework.
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