Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Project Buniyaad to help weak students in south corp schools

HELPING HAND After poor show, SDMC kicks off scheme for targeted focus on underperfo­rming students

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: After the National Achievemen­t Survey (NAS) found that most Class 3 and 5 students in Delhi’s government and aided schools performed abysmally in science, mathematic­s and language, the south civic body on Friday launched project ‘Buniyaad’ to help its underperfo­rming students.

The nation-wide survey included nine districts of Delhi, of which south district finished at the bottom. Of the south district schools, 52 schools fall under the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC).

Nearly 50% students studying in Class 3 of government, municipal and aided schools in Delhi were unable to prove that their learning abilities in various subjects, during the NAS, conducted last year. The survey, organised by the National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT), aimed to find out the learning standards of schoolchil­dren. The average performanc­e of students in Class 3 and 5 in south district for environmen­tal studies, mathematic­s and language was less than 50%.

Officials from the three municipal corporatio­ns said they are finalising the detailed action plan that will be implemente­d next academic session. “The purpose of the survey was to understand the gaps in learning at government and government-aided schools. From the results, it was clear that many Class 3 or Class 5 students were not even able to form a sentence or explain the meaning of words from their books,” said an official from East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n.

“The result of maths and language subjects for Class 3 and 5 students of SDMC were not as per expectatio­ns... We have taken these results as a challenge and launched project ‘Buniyaad’ on Friday,” said SDMC mayor Kamaljeet Sehrawat.

Even in the southwest district more than half the Class 5 students performed poorly.

Project Buniyaad, which works along the lines of Delhi government’s Chunauti mission, will begin next month with workshops for selected teachers. These teachers will then assess the basic learning status of the students in Class 2 and 4 (in maths and language).

The programme will be implemente­d with the help of teachers from Sarv Siksha Abhiyan, representa­tives of NGOs and trainee of Delhi government’s District Institute of Education and Training.

Under Buniyaad, students will be divided into three categories. Those who perform at par will be taken in to the ‘Ujjawal’ group; those who score medium-level marks will be placed in ‘Utkarsh’; and those who are behind their peers will be placed in ‘Udyam’.

“The weak students in last two (Utkarsh and Udyam) categories will be given extra classes in maths, general knowledge and language. We assess them after period of time,” said Meeta Singh, additional commission­er, SDMC.

The SDMC will also put the report of students’ assessment test on its website so senior officials can see track the students’ developmen­t. “So far their results are kept with the class-teachers. This makes it difficult for even the school principal to evaluate the course of action. The project will help us assess the performanc­e of class-teachers and those who fail to bring good results will face transfer, denied promotions and in extreme cases suspension,” said Singh.

The North and East Corporatio­ns are also working on similar plans to improve the basics of their students. “We will seek the co-operation of parents and will ask them to send their students for classes during summer as well,” said EDMC official.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The nationwide survey included nine Delhi districts, of which south district finished at the bottom.
HT FILE The nationwide survey included nine Delhi districts, of which south district finished at the bottom.

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