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Foundation Literacy and Numeracy baseline test in all govt schools

Foundation Literacy and Numeracy baseline test in all govt schools

The Hindu21-06-2025
The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) has directed all District Educational Officers to conduct a baseline test for implementation of Foundation Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) for classes 1 to 5 and Learning Improvement Programme (LIP) for classes 6 to 9.
The test will be conducted from June 25 to 30 and the results are to be uploaded on the Telangana School Education app by July 15.
According to SCERT, the baseline test and findings assess learning gaps and improve subject-specific learning outcomes among students in all government schools.
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