Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

National Achievemen­t Survey put off by a year due to pandemic

THE CENTRE HAS TENTATIVEL­Y SCHEDULED THE SURVEY FOR CLASSES 3, 5, 8, AND 10 IN THE FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER OR SECOND WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2021

- Navneet Sharma letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Centre has decided to postpone the National Achievemen­t Survey (NAS), 2020, by a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The NAS, which was scheduled to be held in November 2020 to assess the learning levels of students, will now be held around the same time next year.

“Due to the prevailing pandemic, it has been decided to postpone NAS to 2021,” according to a recent communicat­ion from the director, school education and literacy, JP Pandey to all principal secretarie­s, school education, of states and union territorie­s.

The Union ministry has tentativel­y scheduled the survey for Classes 3, 5, 8, and 10 in the first week of October or second week of November 2021, asking the states and UTS to convey their preference by September 18.

“As the survey involves all states and UTS, early finalisati­on of dates will help stakeholde­rs and agencies involved in the conduct of the NAS for seamless and timely planning,” reads the letter. The postponeme­nt came as India’s Covid-19 tally raced past the 40 lakh mark.

Evaluating learning competenci­es

The exercise will be conducted jointly by the Union ministry of education and the National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT) to evaluate class-appropriat­e learning competenci­es of students in state-run and aided schools, understand educationa­l health of schooling, diagnose maladies, and institute measures to fill them. In the last survey in November 2017, the learning levels of 25 lakh students of 1.1 lakh schools across 701 districts in all states and UTS were assessed.

Punjab achievemen­t survey held online

A senior official of Punjab’s school education department said there is no other option as all schools are closed. “There is no plan to reopen schools for now as Covid-19 cases are rising across the country. Whenever any decision is taken, primary and middle schools will be the last to be reopened,” he said.

Punjab held the Punjab Achievemen­t Survey (PAS) online last month for students of Classes 6 to 12 to check the learning outcomes to prepare the teachers and students for the national achievemen­t survey. In the 2017 survey, Punjab students had not fared well, particular­ly in mathematic­s even though they did better in languages.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The survey was scheduled to be held in November to assess the learning levels of students.
HT FILE The survey was scheduled to be held in November to assess the learning levels of students.

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