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Bridging India’s numeracy gap, Pg7

ASER 2024 reveals critical numeracy gap hindering learning outcomes; calls for extended FLN interventions up to Class 8.

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Key Highlights:

  • ASER 2024 reveals that only 30.7% of Class 5 students can solve basic division, while 48.7% can read fluently, highlighting an 18% numeracy gap.
  • The National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) as crucial for future learning.
  • The NIPUN Bharat Mission aims to improve learning outcomes, but numeracy lags behind literacy across all states.
  • Extending FLN interventions up to Class 8 and introducing FLN+ skills is crucial to address the numeracy gap.

Detailed Insights:

  • Mathematics is cumulative, where a missed concept in lower grades can hinder understanding of future concepts, widening learning gaps over time.
  • Traditional syllabus-driven teaching exacerbates the issue by advancing without ensuring students have grasped earlier concepts.
  • Instruction must align with a child’s learning level rather than the curriculum, as demonstrated by the Teaching at the Right Level approach.
  • Students struggle to apply classroom math knowledge in real-life situations, highlighting the need for integrated learning.
  • The numeracy gap leads to struggles in math and science, higher failure rates, and increased dropout rates before board exams.
  • Extending FLN interventions into middle grades, as seen in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, significantly improves outcomes.
  • FLN+ skills, including fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and integers, are critical for board exam success and academic progression.
  • Child-friendly, activity-based methods used for FLN should be adapted for higher-level concepts to align teaching with students’ learning levels.
  • Embedding literacy and numeracy in real-life contexts and encouraging everyday problem-solving can make learning more relevant and enduring.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN): Basic reading and math skills necessary for all future learning.
  • NIPUN Bharat Mission: A national initiative to ensure that all children achieve foundational literacy and numeracy by the end of Class 3.
  • ASER (Annual Status of Education Report): An annual survey that provides data on children’s schooling status and basic learning levels in rural India.
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