The Peacock Model is a type of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system used in schools. In this model, there are two types of cards: CCE-A and CCE-B.
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CCE-A Card: This card is used for Formative Assessment, which is an ongoing process of evaluating a students progress during the course of their learning. The CCE-A card is used to record a students performance in various areas such as academics, co-curricular activities, and life skills.
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CCE-B Card: This card is used for Summative Assessment, which is a final evaluation of a students performance at the end of a term or academic year. The CCE-B card is used to record a students performance in written exams and other formal assessments.
The Peacock Model also includes a system for collating the entire class performance. However, it is not clear from the search results what specifically a CCE-A card in the Peacock Model entails beyond being used for Formative Assessment.