New Delhi :Tamil Nadu has the highest number of students lacking basic numeracy skills followed by Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, and Gujarat, according to a NCERT study. At least 37 per cent students of Class 3 are in the category that says learners have limited knowledge and skills and they can partially complete basic grade-level tasks.
On the other side of the spectrum are the children from states like West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar who have either su?cient knowledge and skill, or have developed superior knowledge and skill and can complete complex grade level tasks. This was revealed in the national report on benchmarking for oral reading fluency with reading comprehension and numeracy 2022' conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
The study also highlighted that in eight languages more than a quarter of the children of Class 3 assessed for oral reading frequently performed below global minimum proficiency. Forty-two per cent of the children studying in Tamil lack basic reading skills with a boy reading 16 words per minute correctly against girls' 18, on average.
Children reading in Khasi, Bengali, Mizo, Punjabi, Hindi and English demonstrated the highest level of oral reading proficiency. The report said its objective was to provide reliable and valid data about Class 3 students to know what they are capable of doing in foundational literacy and numeracy and the extent of learning outcomes being achieved.
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