Evaluation & Remediation
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Evaluation and Remedial Teaching in Sanskrit
Evaluation is a continuous process that helps in understanding the learner's progress and identifying areas for improvement.
1. Types of Evaluation
- Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE): Assessing both scholastic and co-scholastic aspects throughout the year.
- Oral Examinations (Maukhik): Includes Shalaka Pariksha (ancient stick method), Shastrarth (debate), and Antyakshari.
- Written Examinations (Likhit): Includes Objective (Vastunishth), Short Answer, and Essay type questions.
2. Diagnostic and Remedial Teaching
- Diagnosis (Nidana): The first step where the teacher identifies specific learning difficulties and their causes.
- Remediation (Upachara): Providing tailored instruction to correct identified errors (e.g., individual practice, repetition).
3. Qualities of a Sanskrit Teacher
- Correct Pronunciation: Crucial for maintaining the sanctity and meaning of the language.
- Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of grammar and literature.
- Pedagogical Skills: Ability to use various methods like Guru-kula or Direct methods effectively.
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