Ennum Ezhuthum Mission, T.N. scheme to bridge learning gap, to begin with baseline survey this month for Class 5
With the Ennum Ezhuthum Mission all set to be expanded to include students of classes 4 and 5 from the upcoming academic year, a baseline survey will be conducted for students of class 5 across government and aided schools later this month to assess their learning levels. In the 2022-23 academic year, Ennum Ezhuthum was introduced as a foundational literacy and numeracy programme for students of classes 1 to 3 to address learning gaps. For the 2023-24 academic year, the Director of the State Council for Educational Research and Technology, and the Director of Elementary Education, have called for all government and aided schools to conduct a baseline survey for students of class 5 from June 21 to June 30 onwards. Stating that many students struggled to cope with foundational concepts after the pandemic, she said that broadening the Ennum Ezhuthum Mission to include students of classes 4 and 5 would greatly help build on what they have learnt so far.
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