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360-Degree Holistic Progress Card


           National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasises the importance of holistic learning for learners. It calls
           for a curriculum that is ‘child-centred, holistic, multidisciplinary, and outcome-based’. It also calls for a focus
           on ‘life skills’, such as critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity.
           Holistic Progress Card is an attempt to actively involve parents in their child’s holistic education and
           development. It will include self-assessment and peer assessment, along with teacher assessment. So, it will
           form an important link between home and school.



                                                             Self
                                                         Assessment







                                                          360 degree
                                       Assessment     Multidimensional      Assessment
                                        by Parents       Report Card        by Teachers
                                                             For
                                                         All Students






                                                            Peer
                                                         Assessment




                                               Curricular Goals



          Student’s Name                                Class                      Section


              Chapter 1. The Hero                                                             Date:

          Learning Outcomes                          Self-assessment      Peer assessment     Teacher assessment
                                                   Great Good    Okay   Great Good     Okay   Great Good    Okay
          sings songs or rhymes with action
          responds to comprehension questions


              Chapter 2. Susheela’s Kolams                                                    Date:

          Learning Outcomes                          Self-assessment      Peer assessment     Teacher assessment
                                                   Great Good    Okay   Great Good     Okay   Great Good    Okay
          responds to comprehension questions
          uses nouns such as ‘girl’, ‘train’, ‘kolams’,
          ‘Susheela’, ‘Tamil Nadu’
          writes describing words that go with nouns
          listens to instructions and draws a picture
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