State of Education in India
ASER: India’s Learning Deficit
Non-government organization Pratham has published its Annual Status of Education Report (2017). The survey has adopted Beyond Basics concept, exploring a wider set of domains beyond foundational reading and arithmetic in an attempt to throw light on the status and abilities of youth in this age group. The ASER 2017 is targeted to look ‘beyond basics’: the age group between 14-18, primarily those outside the Right to Education ambit and on the verge of entering adulthood.
Key Findings of ASER 2017
Enrollment& Drop-Out
- The RTE Act covers mandatory and free schooling ....
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