Bhubaneswar: About half of Class-VIII students in the state don’t know basic arithmetic division and around 30 per cent struggle with subtraction, Odisha Assembly was informed Friday. In a written ...
Half of class 8 students in the state don’t know basic arithmetic division and around 30 per cent struggle with subtraction, Odisha Assembly was informed on Friday. In a written reply to a query, ...
ASER 2024 findings are a national wake-up call. A failure to address India’s arithmetic crisis today will result in an ...
The Odisha Assembly reveals that half of Class 8 students can't perform basic arithmetic division, while 30% struggle with subtraction. However, students outperform the national average, with 69.5% ...
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philstar.com on MSNAddress learning crisis, poll bets toldCandidates in the May midterm polls should present their plans to address the learning crisis and commit to prioritizing education in their agenda, according to the Philippine Business for Education.
As the midterm elections approach, an advocacy group on Saturday, Feb. 15, urged candidates to prioritize education reform, ...
Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) showed that reading & arithmetic levels for Class 3 students in govt schools in rural India have improved over pre-pandemic levels.
In both states, the percentage of children who could read Class II level text and perform basic subtraction declined significantly between 2018 and 2022, and while some improvement was observed in ...
Similarly, arithmetic proficiency in Rayalaseema is marginally weaker, with both basic subtraction and division skills lower than in CAP, where 62.0% of Std III to V students can perform basic ...
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Edexlive on MSNSchools failing to teach students to apply math in real-world settings, study revealsA study published in the journal Nature yesterday, Wednesday, February 5, 2025, titled Children’s Arithmetic Skills Do Not ...
“Arithmetic skills have shown a 30 per cent improvement: the proportion of Grade 3 children capable of performing basic subtraction rose from 25.9 per cent in 2021 to 33.7 per cent in 2024 ...
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