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Indian students wary of mathematics: Survey
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January 08, 2007 16:52 IST

Performance of students in Mathematics at primary level remains a major area of concern across the country, according a recent survey.

The survey carried out by non-profit organisation Pratham showed that about 60 per cent of students at standard I and II could recognise numbers or do more mathematics. At standard III to V, only 65 per cent of the students could do subtraction.

The Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) 2006, which compiled the findings of the survey conducted across the country in 549 districts, said the performance of students was improving by only by four to five percent in the subject over the previous year's dismal figures.

The students did not fare well in reading also. Over 25 per cent of students in standard I and II were unable to read alphabets, the report said. The survey also covered the mothers of the children and found that over 52 per cent of the mothers had not been to school.

The overall enrolment ratio of children between the age group of 6-14 years was 94 per cent. Amongst girls in the age group of 11-14 years age group, many states have 10 to 20 per cent of girls out of school.

In particular, the out of school rate in this age group of girls is 19 per cent in Rajasthan followed by Bihar (17 per cent). Greater attention needs to be paid to factors like inadequate infrastructure, insensitive teachers and uninteresting curricula, it said.


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