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What was the need behind initiating the process of
conducting the National Achievement Survey?
To assess the child's knowledge
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To assess the teacher's knowledge
To assess the learning outcomes
To assess the population of the country
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Among the various options given in question statement the correct option is option A.
National Achievement Survey was a survey initiated by the Indian government to acknowledge the achievements of school students belonging to elementary school grades and to gauge their knowledge. This survey was conducted in both government and private schools. The survey also presented the competencies of various school students
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The need behind initiating the process of conducting the National Achievement Survey was to assess the child's knowledge.
- The competency-based test questions carefully developed reflected the learning results developed by the NCERT that the Government of India has introduced into the RTE Act.
- The survey remains the country's largest national appraisal survey ever and is one of the largest in the world and has been conducted across the nation today.
- The extensive survey properly assesses a representative sample of all colleges. To consider the health of education in India's districts. Schools were supported by system in government and government.
- NAS results that are used as inputs in effective strategy, tentatively scheduling and carefully designing pedagogical interventions to naturally strengthen the awareness of students.
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