More girls aged 4-8 enrolled in govt schools, boys went to pvt ones: Report

Unlike earlier, the enrolment levels among girls overtook that of boys by a significant margin for 4-8-year-olds

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the enrolment levels among girls overtook that of boys by a significant margin.
Arnab Dutta
1 min read Last Updated : Jan 15 2020 | 2:55 AM IST
Despite major government initiatives over the decades, early education in government-run schools in rural India greatly lag the quality of private schools. almost half of the children in Class III can't read Class I-level text. 

Unlike earlier, the enrolment levels among girls overtook that of boys by a significant margin for 4-8-year-olds. Moreover, after nearly a decade of falling enrolment rates for 4-5-year-old children, the rates have finally topped the 2008-level. 

“Gender gaps are visible even among young children, with more girls than boys enrolled in government institutions and more boys than girls enrolled in private institutions,” the ASER report said.

Reading levels for Class I children (Can read letters of alphabet)

Enrolment in govt pre-schools/ schools by age

Mothers’ educational status plays key role in early development

Arithmetic levels for Class I children (Can recognise 1-9 numbers)

Early enrolment levels improve in 10 years

 

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