Loading...
You are here:  Home  >  #Top News  >  Current Article

Only 55% Indian students are actively engaged in learning: Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 2016

By   /  September 3, 2016  /  Comments Off on Only 55% Indian students are actively engaged in learning: Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 2016

    Print       Email

New Delhi:  Only 55% of the students in India are actively engaged in learning.  Students from government schools are far less engaged (51%) than those in private schools (67%). Further, student engagement is perceived to drop from the school level (61%) to higher education level (50%). Use of personal gadgets by students and lack of parental support are the key deterrents to student engagement. These are the key findings of Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 2016.

On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, the teaching community has collectively voiced their opinion on the current engagement level of Indian students and also identified the critical enablers to enhance student engagement through the fourth edition of Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey, 2016. According to the survey, teachers feel that only 55% of the students are actively engaged in learning. The survey highlights the significant variation in student engagement – by institution, level and states.

While the teachers (73%) feel that participation in extra-curricular activities has improved in the past five years, they perceive a noticeable decline in students’ values and ethics (42%) and discipline (38%).

Digging further into the root causes of poor student engagement, the Pearson report stated that the teachers (29%) feel that excessive use of personal gadgets by students and lack of parental support (12%) are the key deterrents to student engagement. The survey included 12 key inhibitors to engagement. Particularly, in private schools across India, excessive use of personal gadgets by students (27%), lack of parental support (24%) and too much pressure to perform (15%) are identified as top factors for low student engagement. Lack of parental support (43%) is a much bigger barrier to student engagement in government schools, followed by challenges faced by students outside of school/ college (13%) and their past performance (11%).

The survey, conducted in July 2016 – August 2016, represents the views of 6,494 teachers from schools and higher education institutes across 546 cities and towns, teaching over 18.9 lakh students in the country. Spire Research and Consulting, one of the leading strategic market intelligence consultancies in Asia Pacific region, partnered with Pearson for this survey.

 Only 49% of respondents feel that they receive adequate training to enhance learner engagement levels and inquisitiveness. Adequacy of teacher training is perceived to be much higher among school teachers (70%) than higher education teachers (30%).

Announcing the survey, Mr. Deepak Mehrotra, Managing Director, Pearson India, said,“Being the world’s largest education company, Pearson is not only committed towards ensuring efficacy or better learning outcomes through its products and services but is also working with the education system globally to bring focus to it. The Pearson Voice of Teacher survey is a firm step in that direction, through which we engage with teachers every year to identify topical issues and suggest measures to bring effectiveness in the Indian education system. “

 As a silver lining, 59% of overall teachers surveyed believed that the student engagement level has increased in the past five years. The upward student engagement trend is not only identified by the private school teachers (81%), but also by government school teachers (74%).

To further improve student engagement, teachers have identified the use of real-life examples & stories (86%), group discussions/activities (83%) and use of technology platforms (81%) as the most useful tools and techniques. The teachers chose these factors from among 14 enablers of student engagement.

On the other hand, teachers at government schools have assigned highest importance to counseling sessions with students, regular teacher trainings and audio-visual content for building student engagement.

“While the teachers feel that excessive use of personal gadgets is an inhibitor to student engagement, interestingly, they have also shown widespread acceptance for technology aid in the learning process. This clearly calls for building a framework to effectively integrate the technology platform into traditional learning to achieve desired student engagement levels and learning outcomes,” Mr. Mehrotra added.

Released close to the Teachers’ Day every year, the Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey is an annual initiative of Pearson. Now in its fourth edition, the survey focuses on key challenges facing the Education sector in India and shares teachers’ perspective on the changing dynamics in the ecosystem.

    Print       Email

You might also like...

IIITDM Kurnool Recruiting 27 Faculty Posts Including 05 Assistant Professors

IIITDM Kurnool Opens PhD Admission July 2024 with Institute Fellowsips! Total Seats 49

Read More →
Skilloutlook.com