Holistic Progress Card : National Council For Educational And Research Training
The HPC is a new approach to evaluating students’ academic performance that moves away from traditional reliance on marks or grades.
- Under the HPC model, students are actively engaged in class activities where they are encouraged to apply a range of skills and competencies, demonstrating their understanding of concepts.
- The difficulty level they encounter while performing tasks is also considered in the assessment process.
- Teachers play a crucial role in assessing students’ strengths and weaknesses across different dimensions, such as collaboration, creativity, empathy, attention, and preparedness.
- This allows teachers to identify areas where students may need additional support or guidance.
- One distinctive feature of the HPC is that it involves students in the evaluation process.
- Students are encouraged to assess their own performance as well as that of their peers, providing insights into their learning experiences and the learning environment.
- Moreover, the HPC integrates parents into the assessment process by soliciting their input on various aspects of their child’s learning, including homework completion, classroom participation, and balancing screen time with extracurricular activities at home.