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The ASER 2023 report shows an 86% attendance rate for young people living in rural areas, demonstrating a noteworthy dedication to education in these places.

By Karmactive Staff

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The research reveals a concerning trend: 25% of these pupils had trouble reading text at a standard 2 level, despite the high enrolment rate.

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Although 43.7% of rural boys own cellphones, there is a clear digital divide as many of them struggle with basic math skills.

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Students showed inconsistent results in ASER's practical competence exams, such as measuring length and comprehending ORS packets.

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Boys do better than girls in financial calculations, according to the report, suggesting that there is a gender difference in math ability.

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Despite the fact that almost 90% of young people polled have cellphones, 50% of them are worryingly unaware of internet safety settings.

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Deeper insights are provided by ASER 2023's focus group conversations, which explore the hopes and academic objectives of rural adolescents.

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Students actively participated in ASER 2023 as survey volunteers, and colleges and universities played a significant role in the project.

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The research emphasizes how critical it is to close the digital divide and enhance math instruction in remote schools.

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