Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Primary students’ learning levels shoot up in 8 months

- Saurabh Chauhan saurabh.chauhan@htlive.com

MOHALI:Eight months after a survey under the Parho Punjab Paraho Punjab project depicted a grim picture of primary education in the state’s government schools, the latest project report has shown drastic improvemen­t in the learning levels of primarylev­el students.

More than 9.24 lakh students from 12,995 primary schools were evaluated in March as part of the latest survey which found that 71.51% of them passed the basic test in Punjabi, English and mathematic­s, against 29.85% in August last year.

SUBJECT-WISE FINDINGS

Only 35.58% children passed the basic test in Punjabi in August 2017, but the figure reached 72.95% in the latest survey, the report says. Similarly, the percentage of students who passed mathematic­s test rose from 32.40 to 79.43.

The percentage of students who took English test rose from 21.57 to 62.48.

In Punjabi, the improvemen­t was considerab­le as only 0.20% Class-1 students had cleared the basic test in last August while 55.12% of them got through in March. The figure for Class 2 went up from 2.19% to 63.39% and from 3.40% to 71.90% for Class 3.

Same was the case with mathematic­s for Class 1 students as 69.50% of them managed to get through against last year’s 0.31%.

In English, the percentage of Class-1 students who could read letters was 18.75 in August last while the figure reached 82.84 in March 2018.

Only 1.83% Class-2 students could read three letter words in August whereas it went up to 69.67% in March this year. Similarly, the percentage of students of Classes 4 and 5 reading paragraph and story in English reached 55.59% from 6.32% and 56.56% from 7.8%.

Project officer Devinder Singh Boha said, “Nearly 1 lakh teachers were given training and it helped. We also worked on the shortage of teachers in village schools.”

Nearly 1 lakh teachers were given training and it helped. We also worked on the shortage of teachers in village schools. DEVINDER SINGH BOHA , project officer

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