i. ASER Report
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) is an annual survey of education in India, conducted by the non-profit organization Pratham. The ASER report provides detailed data on the status of education in India, including enrollment rates, attendance rates, and the quality of education.Â
Here are some key points in the ASER report on education in India:
Enrollment rates |
According to the ASER report, the enrollment rate in primary education in India is around 95%. However, the enrollment rate varies significantly by region and socio-economic group, with some groups having much lower enrollment rates. For example, the enrollment rate for the lowest socio-economic quintile (bottom 20% of the population) is around 85%, while the enrollment rate for the highest socio-economic quintile (top 20% of the population) is around 99%. |
Attendance rates |
The ASER report also provides data on attendance rates in primary education in India. According to the report, the attendance rate for primary education is around 95%. However, the attendance rate varies significantly by region and socio-economic group, with some groups having much lower attendance rates. For example, the attendance rate for the lowest socio-economic quintile is around 90%, while the attendance rate for the highest socio-economic quintile is around 98%. |
Quality of education |
The ASER report also provides data on the quality of education in India. According to the report, the quality of education in India is generally low, with many students not achieving basic competencies in subjects such as reading, writing, and math. The quality of education varies significantly by region and socio-economic group, with some groups having much lower levels of learning. |
Teacher shortages |
The ASER report also highlights the issue of teacher shortages in India. According to the report, many schools in India have a shortage of teachers, particularly in rural areas. This can lead to overcrowded classrooms and a lack of individual attention for students, which can affect the quality of education. |
Other issues |
The ASER report also highlights other issues facing the education sector in India, including the lack of resources, such as funding, materials, and infrastructure, and the existence of significant inequalities in the quality of education between different regions and socio-economic groups. |