AI Revolutionizes School Assessments in Jodhpur
An AI-driven project in Jodhpur has transformed student evaluations, offering detailed insights into learning outcomes for over 70,000 students. By assessing competencies across core subjects quickly and effectively, the initiative enhances transparency and focuses on targeted improvements, shaping a more accountable educational system in the district.
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The government schools in Jodhpur have embraced a revolutionary AI-driven assessment system, drastically changing how student performance is measured. Designed to provide in-depth insights into learning outcomes, the initiative targets over 70,000 students, delivering more than three lakh evaluations across five core subjects.
Officials highlight the efficiency of the AI-enabled system, which completes the grading process within seconds, compared to previous methods that took weeks. The project is part of the Competency-based Census Assessment and School Reporting Pilot Project, offering a detailed picture of each student's strengths and improvement areas, breaking down performance into specific competencies.
This initiative empowers teachers and parents with comprehensive data, enabling informed interventions. Experts emphasize the novel application of AI at this scale in India, identifying it as a step forward in educational transparency and quality improvement. With up-to-date performance summaries, both educational institutions and families gain a better understanding of students' academic standing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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