New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has announced that it will conduct a Foundational Learning Study in delhi to evaluate the reading, writing, and numeracy skills of students in Grade 3 under the National education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The study aims to assess and strengthen basic learning competencies, ensuring that young learners develop a solid foundation in key skills essential for further education. According to NCERT officials, the study will identify gaps in learning and provide insights for teachers and policymakers to improve instructional strategies and classroom practices.
This initiative aligns with NEP 2020’s focus on foundational literacy and numeracy, emphasizing early skill development as a cornerstone for academic success. Schools in delhi will cooperate with NCERT to facilitate the assessment, which will also help in monitoring progress and implementing remedial measures where needed.
Experts believe that the Foundational Learning Study will be crucial in ensuring that students are on track with essential learning outcomes, ultimately contributing to better educational quality and learning equity in the city.
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