Recovering from Learning Loss From COVID is Top Priority

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The PM-SHRI program was among those “driving” the NEP 2020 targets, according to the survey.
According to the Economic Survey, “the gap between class standard and learning level” has worsened since Covid, and “improving learning outcomes and undoing the Covid-induced learning loss is more urgent than ever.”

It uses data from the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2021 to highlight a decline in student achievement. In comparison to the NAS 2017, student performance experienced a “significant drop in NAS 2021,” according to the report. Class 10 scores decreased by 13.4% in Mathematics, 18.6% in Science, and 9.1% in Social Science, while Class 3 scores decreased by 3.9% in Language, 4.7% in Mathematics, and 4.4% in Environmental Studies.

“The education sector is bustling with the across-the-board transformation led by the NEP 2020, which is expected to yield Foundational Literacy and Numeracy for every child passing the third standard in the near future,” according to the questionnaire.
The PM-SHRI program was among those “driving” the NEP 2020 targets, according to the survey. With vocational education receiving “focused attention” under the NEP, 1,08,418 schools have been permitted to provide skill instruction to upper primary children in fiscal year 2024-25.

In higher education, the poll reports an acceleration in total enrolment coupled with rising enrolment equity over the past eight years. According to the All India Survey on Higher Education report for 2021-22, total enrollment in higher education increased to 4.33 crore in FY 2021-22 from 3.42 crore in FY 2014-15.

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