BHUBANESWAR: The learning levels of school students in Odisha is better than the national average, the Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH) Rashtriya Sarvekshan-2024 report, published by the Ministry of Education on Wednesday has revealed.
The girls have performed better than the boys, it said.
According to the report, there has been significant improvement in learning levels of students in Grades III, VI and IX in language, science, social science and mathematics. The outcomes are above the national average in all the three grades, which are considered crucial stages in school learning.
The PARAKH Rashtriya Sarvekshan, formerly known as the National Achievement Survey (NAS), was conducted by NCERT’s National Assessment Centre on December 4, 2024.
It assessed the performance of 96,054 students in grades III, VI and IX spread across 3,839 schools (both government and private) in 30 districts. The report revealed that Odisha, along with Punjab, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, were consistently among the top-10 states throughout all three grades.
The survey has revealed that in Class III, the average performance of students of the state in language and mathematics was one per cent higher than the national average which stood at 64%.
Interestingly, students of government schools in this grade were at par with those in private schools as far as performance in both the subjects is concerned. This means that students could identify words, their meanings, read stories and understand them, besides, tackling basic mathematics problems.
At Class VI level, students have excelled in subjects like language, mathematics and ‘The World Around Us’. Performance in language was 64% against national average of 57%, while it was 51% against the national average of 46% in mathematics, and in ‘The World Around Us’, the students scored 54%, four per cent higher than the national average of 49%.
In Class IX, the students were assessed for language, maths, science and social science and again, the average performance of students in Odisha was above the national average.
The performance gap was five per cent to three per cent in all the four subjects.
Girls’ performance in all the three grades was better than the national average in all the subjects, while the boys’ performance was at par with national average.
According to the report, Angul and Kalahandi are among the best-performing 50 districts in the country, and Malkangiri and Gajapati among the worst-performing districts as far as performance of students in all the three grades is concerned.
Interestingly, 97% of surveyed schools reported widespread use of diverse pedagogical approaches in their teaching practices.
Skill education in school
However, more attention will need to be paid to skill education in schools. While 50% of the schools surveyed are offering skill courses for students in Class IX and above, student participation remains low at 21%.