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Foundational learning: Unearthing key issues and redressal
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Chandra, Reetu (Author)
Title
Foundational learning: Unearthing key issues and redressal
Abstract
The National Education Policy 2020 in India recognizes the importance of investing in the
early years which is the most important indicator of productive and efficient human capital a
country must ensure. The policy thus, obligates strong investment in foundational learning
with a special focus on the attainment of foundational literacy and numeracy skills among
children in their early years. For this, policy lays a roadmap for academic and systemic
reforms in mission mode for better planning, designing, and implementation of interventions
for foundational learning. Accordingly, the NIPUN Bharat Mission was launched in 2021
with targets to be achieved in five years, i.e. by 2026-27. This paper is a narrative review of
the literature with problem-solving approach to spot key issues in foundational learning in
India and the remediation being followed. Review suggests issues and mitigation strategies in
three areas viz, achieving access to the conducive learning environment, strengthening
educational and developmental aspect of learning interventions and bringing systemic
reforms as wells as developing convergence mechanism to build the robust administrative
structure. Findings and strategies provided in this paper would help stakeholders identify
issues beforehand and take action in, timely. This learning would also be useful to the
countries having similar geographical, educational, and social constraints who want to or are
in the process of designing or implementing such interventions.
Keywords: foundational learning, literacy, numeracy, reading, writing, policy
Publication
International Journal of Education
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
71-90
Date
2024
ISSN
1948-5476
Accessed
15/12/2024, 08:58
Citation
Chandra, R. (2024). Foundational learning: Unearthing key issues and redressal. International Journal of Education, 16(1), 71–90. https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v16i1.22089
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