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TN schools to hold monthly assessments for students of classes 1 to 9

By IANS | Updated: September 1, 2025 14:05 IST

Chennai, Sep 1 In a bid to strengthen classroom learning and improve student performance, government schools across Tamil ...

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Chennai, Sep 1 In a bid to strengthen classroom learning and improve student performance, government schools across Tamil Nadu will conduct monthly assessments for Classes 1 to 9 starting this academic year.

The initiative, announced through a circular from the School Education Department, is designed to move children away from rote learning and towards deeper conceptual understanding.

The tests will feature Higher Order Thinking (HOT) questions that encourage critical reasoning, problem-solving and application of knowledge. Officials said the move will also help students gain confidence for competitive examinations in the future.

The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) will set the question papers, which will then be sent to District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) and distributed to schools through the respective Chief Education Officers (CEOs).

The monthly assessments will cover English, Mathematics, Science and General Knowledge.

Teachers have been asked not to treat the tests as a mere evaluation exercise but to use them as teaching tools.

After every test, subject teachers must discuss the questions and answers in detail with their students to clarify doubts and strengthen understanding.

The department has also instructed district-level officials to carry out inspections and ensure the assessments are conducted in a structured and transparent manner.

Previously, monthly tests were held only for Classes 6 to 9.

Officials said the initiative aligns with the State Education Policy (SEP), which stresses holistic learning and preparing students for both higher education and employment.

The decision follows worrying findings from the State Level Achievement Survey 2025, which revealed large learning gaps among schoolchildren.

Conducted for Classes 3, 5 and 8, the survey showed average scores of 52 per cent in Tamil, 39 per cent in English, 38 per cent in Mathematics, 37 per cent in Science and 54 per cent in Social Science.

Mathematics and Science emerged as the weakest subjects, prompting the government to adopt corrective steps.

Education officials believe that regular assessments, combined with classroom discussions and monitoring, will help bridge these gaps and ensure that students develop the skills needed to compete in an increasingly knowledge-driven world.

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