The Nipun Lakshya Baseline Survey under Samagra Shiksha was successfully completed in 2,638 schools of the state on 30 and 31 May.
Shimla
The Nipun Lakshya Baseline Survey under Samagra Shiksha in Himachal Pradesh was successfully completed in 2,638 schools of the state on 30 and 31 May.
Samagra Shiksha Director Rajesh Sharma said “the two-day survey is to assess the current learning status of students of class 1 and 2, so that the status of the level of reading, writing and calculation of the children can be clear.”
On the basis of this survey, 480 schools of the state will be selected as Nipun Lakshya schools, which will be developed as model institutions, he added.
This all happens under the guidance of Samagra Shiksha Director Rajesh Sharma and the supervision of Nipun Bharat’s State Nodal Officer Dr. Manjula Sharma. The baseline survey was conducted in schools on 30 May for class 1 and on 31 May for class 2.
Through the baseline survey, is an attempt has been made to know where the children are facing difficulties in the area of FLN and what kind of educational support they need. This survey is not just a collection of data, but a concrete and decisive initiative towards improving the quality of education.
On this basis, plans will be prepared for teacher training, educational support, assessment material and other necessary interventions.
On the basis of this survey conducted by Samagra Shiksha, the selected 480 schools to be developed as the center point of quality primary education. Best teaching process, better use of resources and effective implementation of innovations will be done in these schools.
Special activities will also be included in Nipun Lakshya schools. Such as special training of teachers, converting schools into child-based learning environment, use of innovative teaching methods, continuous monitoring of students’ progress and ensuring active participation of parents and community. The aim of these initiatives is to create a rich, interesting and supportive learning environment for children. In this way, these schools will become a source of inspiration for other schools.
It is worth mentioning that Nipun Lakshya School Scheme is a special initiative of Himachal Pradesh under Nipun Bharat Mission, which aims to make every child of the state proficient in basic language and calculation skills by class two. The baseline survey conducted by Samagra Shiksha will not only become a strong medium to understand the real status of primary education, but will also ensure that every child in Himachal can get quality basic education. This effort will play an important role in making Himachal Pradesh a leading state in basic learning.