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TN educationists criticise NAS exam for school students

By IANS | Updated: October 18, 2021 13:55 IST

Chennai, Oct 18 Educationists in Tamil Nadu have come out against the reported move of the state government ...

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Chennai, Oct 18 Educationists in Tamil Nadu have come out against the reported move of the state government to conduct National Achievement Survey (NAS) among students of Classes III, V, VIII, and X. The survey which is aimed at assessing the learning skills of children is scheduled to be held on November 12.

However, teachers, educators, academic and parents have opposed the move of conducting the NAS exam in Tamil Nadu.

A lower primary government school teacher, Kumaradas, from Kanniyakumari district told , "As students have lost two years, they would fail in numerical and linguistic skills in the exam. Let the classes run for one or two more months and then conduct the exam. The students will be able to prove their worth then."

Several educationists across Tamil Nadu echoed similar views. Owner of a school, Biju Das, in Erode, said, "Students are not prepared for such tests right now. I am not saying that we should not conduct the test. But we should do that after the children have been given time to get accustomed to offline classes."

Sources in the education department told that in Tamil Nadu, National Achievement Surveys would be conducted across 200 schools in each district, and Block Resource Teacher Educators (BRTEs) would conduct the tests.

However, most school teachers are miffed at the fact that NAS is being conducted soon after the primary schools reopen. According to them, the students have forgotten even the basics and conducting a skill test immediately after schools reopen, will not give the desired results.

A primary school teacher, Rajaeswari Muruganandan, in Coimbatore told , "In our experience, several children were neither properly attending the online classes nor are they into proper academic and schooling mood after the schools reopen fully. Therefore, children would need one or more months to adjust with the school. Conducting NAS after that will give the desired results. The government must back out from this for the time being."

Many parents are also not happy at their children being subjected to a skill test immediately after the reopening of schools on November 1.

A timber merchant, Khader Kassim, in Coimbatore, whose son is studying at a primary school in the city told , "Children are not even mentally prepared to attend classes, leave alone participate in an exam. First, a system has to be in place and then we can conduct exams."

Union Minister for Education, Dharmendra Pradhan, had earlier announced that NAS would be conducted across the country. Previously, NAS was conducted in 2017, 2018 and the government is planning to reconduct it in 2021 on November 12.

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Tags: Union Bank of IndiaBiju dasRajaeswari muruganandanNAS
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