Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Learning outcomes assessment in Oct

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Human Resource Developmen­t (HRD) ministry is gearing up to conduct the first country-wide assessment based on the recently introduced learning outcomes prepared by National Council for Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT) by October. The ministry is likely to issue a notificati­on on the learning outcomes.

Learning outcomes are the expected levels of learning that children between classes 1 and 8 should achieve. The assessment is expected to be held sometime in September-October. “States will be sent the question banks and the results of the assessment will be used to measure the gaps and finds ways of addressing them,” said a senior official. It is yet to be decided how the assessment will be conducted – whether the states will conduct it or a third party. NCERT will be preparing the question banks and forwarding them to the examining authority.

“This assessment will be benchmarke­d against the learning outcomes already finalised and will act as a tool to identify students who need additional support to achieve the required learning levels. It will also assist teachers in identifyin­g the gaps in the teaching-learning process...,” said a senior official.

The outcomes are aimed at making a shift from rote learning. For instance, they assess if a class 8 student can demonstrat­e how to file a First Informatio­n Report (FIR), if a class 7 student is able to locate his/her constituen­cy on a parliament­ary constituen­cy map and name the local MP, a class 4 student is able to read subtitles on TV, titles of books, news headlines.

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