Friday, May 17, 2013

NCERT - survey on primary schools in India


Students in government schools in Assam study only for two-and-a-half hours every day at the primary level compared to five-and-a-half to six-and-a-half hours in the rest of the country. Similarly, the total number of working days in primary schools each year is 180 in Nagaland and Manipur and a maximum of 253 in Bihar and Jharkhand with lower than average literacy rates.
But in most other States and Union Territories (UT), the working days are between 201 and 220, a study conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training has revealed. The figures do not change substantially at the upper primary and secondary level.
The national study reviewed the implementation of the 10-year school curriculum, looking into the school system of different States and UT focussing on the structure of different school stages, agencies for curriculum construction, nomenclature of different subjects, approaches of teaching them, periods allotted, time given for annual examination, and mechanism for evaluation of curriculum.

States/UT
Weekly Teaching periods
Madhya Pradesh
19
Andaman & Nicobar
48
Uttarakhand
Goa
Tripura
Himachal Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh


State/UT
Duration of a class
Arunachal Pradesh
35 minutes
Goa
Maharashtra
Nagaland
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
45 minutes
Bihar
Kerala
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Jharkhand
Jammu & Kashmir
Punjab
Research studies need to be conducted to see the effectiveness of variations in terms of number of working days, weekly periods, duration of periods, number of recess periods on learning outcomes and a research study needs to be undertaken to know the status of co-scholastic areas in actual practice, the study recommends.


State/UT
No of recess period
Lakshadweep
2
Tamil Nadu
Sikkim
Andhra Pradesh
3
Gujarat
Kerala
Maharashtra
Dadra & Nagra Haveli
Mizoram
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Daman & Diu
The nomenclature of science is general science in five States/ UTs and environmental studies in the remaining 23 States/UTs. The integrated approach is followed in the teaching of environmental studies in 29 States/UTs. Periods allotted per week for teaching the “mother tongue” in Class V is a minimum of three in Nagaland and a maximum of 13 in Maharashtra.
English has been introduced in all States/UTs in Class I with weekly periods in Class V being a maximum of eight in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh and a minimum of three in Uttar Pradesh. The study suggests it should be ascertained, based on research, in which class English language should be introduced for optimal gains.
Weekly periods for teaching mathematics in Class V is the highest at 12 in Andhra Pradesh and lowest (5) in Kerala, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland. Moral science is taught as a separate subject in all States.


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