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Time of India
15-07-2025
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- Time of India
TN unveils action to improve learning outcomes in schools
Chennai: Headmasters and teachers of govt and aided schools will soon need to change their teaching strategies, with the govt releasing school and student-wise results of the State-level Achievement Survey (SLAS) 2025. Held under the guidance of the state planning commission (SPC) for students of Classes III, V, and VIII in 2025, school, student and district-wise results have been shared with the respective block, chief, and district education officers. According to the SPC findings, students of govt and govt-aided schools in Chennai and its suburbs have fared poorly in reading, comprehension, and mathematics compared to the rest of the state. In a release, the govt has asked authorities to ensure that schools improve their performance. "CEOs and DEOs should conduct inspections three days a week and hold meetings with the HMs. BEOs must visit schools under their jurisdiction four days a week," the circular read. "We drafted an action plan and are looking to intensify efforts to train teachers in collaboration with district institutes of industrial training. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Akron: Here's The Average Price of a 6-Hour Gutter Upgrade Read More Undo Teachers will be encouraged to alter their methods to help students connect with the subject. Moreover, efforts will be made to clamp down on absenteeism in schools." Chennai CEO A Pugalendhi told TOI. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai Asked why Chennai's average was less than the state's in all subjects surveyed for all the classes, Pugalendhi added: "With the expansion of the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), several other govt and aided schools from outer areas were brought under our purview. It will take some time to train the students and make them fall in love with the subjects" In some other districts, a meeting will be held this week comprising CEOs, BEOs, and HMs of low-performing schools. "The role of every individual authority will be discussed, and steps will be taken to ensure they are implemented. Efforts will be made to ensure the focus is on each school and every low-performing student…," says Tamizhselvi, DIET principal, Kancheepuram.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Daily mock tests to prepare Class X, XII GCC students
Chennai: To increase the pass percentage of Class X and XII students in govt schools across the city, officials have decided to offer them one-mark and two-mark questions for practice every day. "An executive meeting, involving top authorities will prepare questions and circulate it to schools. Headmasters and assistant headmasters have been tasked with ensuring students go through these questions on a daily basis. The move is intended to get students accustomed to the syllabus and learning on a daily basis," chief education officer A Pugalendhi told TOI. Assessment exams will be conducted monthly for students to identify "slow learners," who will then be offered special training. Steps have also been taken to focus on schools that recorded a lower pass percentage in this year Class X and XII results. "A block-level analysis will be done, and schools will be identified. Headmasters and assistant headmasters of such schools will be provided counselling and tips on dealing with students, ensuring that they pass," Pugalendhi said, adding that these steps would be vigorously pursued in the next two to four months to ensure strict adherence. State Platform for Common School System general secretary and educationist Prince Gajendra Babu, however, contends that a mark-based approach towards education will set a bad precedent. "This approach is akin to the one followed by private schools. The right approach will be to make students realize the importance of education. That, in turn, will automatically reflect in the pass percentage. Besides, govt schools must first offer facilities to students on a par with private schools. That must be the primary focus, instead of striving for a 100% pass rate," he said. In this year's SSLC (Class X) and Higher Secondary (Class XII) results, in terms of district-wise performance of govt schools, Chennai ranked 37 with a pass percentage of 82.84 and 35 with a pass percentage of 87.86, respectively.