Abstract
The ASER approach differs in fundamental ways from that of other large-scale learning assessments. The guiding principles of the model can be summarized as 1) household-based assessment, so as to include ALL children – those in government schools, private schools, and not in school; 2) assessment of children’s mastery of basic reading and arithmetic, rather than grade level competencies, using tools that are simple to administer and easy to understand; 3) involvement of ‘ordinary people’, rather than experts, in conducting the assessment and disseminating the results; and 4) the generation of estimates at district, state, and national levels, so as to facilitate local level discussions, planning and action.
Year of publication
2014
Pages
306
URL
Theme
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language
Project
Annual Status of Education Report, ASER (India)