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Title: Key trends and inferences from Gunotsav data
Authors: Mitra, Soumyo Madhab
Keywords: Calibration of evaluators;Co-scholastic activities;School grading formula
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Abstract: The Education Department, Government of Gujarat began Gunotsav in November 2009, as a framework for accountability in Primary Education. It was aimed at evaluating the state’s primary education scenario, specifically in state-run schools. Under the programme, an evaluation of schools on Academic and non-academic criteria is carried out over three days every year, resulting in a letter grade for each school. About a third of all schools are evaluated externally, whereas the rest of the schools are self-evaluated. Academic criteria include student-level reading, writing and numeracy skills, along with their score on a 7-subject multiple-choice examination (for students in classes 6 to 8). These elements form 60% of a school’s overall grade. Non-academic criteria include co-curricular activities and infrastructure, which form 40% of the overall school’s grade.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/22657
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