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PISA-like Class 10 assessment proposed, Pg6

Economic Survey proposes PISA-like assessment for Class 10 to identify learning gaps and improve education quality.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Economic Survey proposes a PISA-like assessment at the end of Grade 10 to identify learning gaps.
  • PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) tests 15-year-olds in reading, maths, and science across countries.
  • India participated in PISA once in 2009, ranking 72nd out of 73 countries.
  • ASER and NAS findings indicate that school assessments are mainly for certification, not for identifying learning gaps.

Detailed Insights:

  • Current school assessments focus on content recall rather than application of knowledge, failing to provide diagnostic evidence for learning gaps.
  • A PISA-like assessment can offer a standardized, competency-based comparison across states and socioeconomic groups.
  • Using assessment data to understand reasons behind scores and errors can convert surveys into feedback tools for stakeholders.
  • The OECD conducts PISA every three years to evaluate school systems based on application of knowledge and skills, not rote learning.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • PISA: A global assessment that measures 15-year-olds' abilities in reading, mathematics, and science.
  • ASER: An annual survey assessing children's schooling status and basic learning levels in rural India.
  • NAS: A national-level survey to assess students' learning progress and achievement in different subjects.
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