On this day, the National Survey will be conducted in schools across the country, and this policy of the government will be assessed.
The goal of the national-level survey is to assess the Indian education system in depth and present comparative information with the objectives of the National Education Policy 2020.
The Central Government and NCERT will conduct the National Survey 2024 on December 4 in selected schools across the country. Students of classes three, six, and nine of various government and private schools will participate in this survey. Let us know what else will happen in this survey.
The survey will be conducted in selected schools.
This survey will be conducted at the national level. However, children from selected various central, government, and semi-government, government-funded, and private schools across the country will participate in it. A circular has been issued by the Directorate of Education regarding this survey. In this circular, all kinds of information related to the survey have been given to all the schools.
The survey will be conducted on December 4
All schools will remain open during this survey to be conducted on December 4. Apart from the survey, no other activity will take place in the schools on that day. Schools running in the evening shift have also been instructed to ensure that their teachers, heads of the institution and students of classes three, six and nine are present for the survey in the morning shift.
Teachers were also included
On one hand, school children have been included in this survey. At the same time, teachers of selected schools and selected classes will also have to complete the teachers' questionnaire and answer the school questionnaire to the head of the educational institution. During this, the team of observers and investigators will supervise this survey by conducting a surprise inspection in the school. According to the circular issued by the Directorate of Education, only blue or black ball point pens can be used for the survey. All survey material, OMR sheets, question booklets will have to be returned to the investigator and observer after the completion of the survey.
Half an hour more time for special children
According to the circular, schools where children with special needs study, have also been asked to give additional 30 minutes to the children during this survey. It has been clarified in the circular that during this national level study and district level reporting, comparative scoring or rank of any school with other schools will not be prepared.