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Rural schools have better educational results after leveling

Rural schools have better educational results after leveling

An influencing factor is that in rural areas they returned to attendance sooner. While provinces like Pichincha have low results.

In September 2021, the Ministry of Education launched the Learn in Time Plan that seeks the continuous leveling of students, after two years of confinement, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Total, 2008 institutions from all over the country have participated in the leveling processes and 950 have agreed to be tested.

not everyone participated

Daniel Crespo, Undersecretary of Specialized and Inclusive Education, points out that the criterion is “to focus on those who need it most and systematically improve from the bottom up.”

The objective of this project is to reduce the educational gap caused by confinement, which according to studies by Unicef ​​or the world bank It could range from two to eleven years.

Attendance is the basis of leveling

Crespo adds that the first results of the evaluations are encouraging and highlights that students from rural areas obtained better results than those from urban areas.

For example, the best rated province – in the evolutions – was Carchi with an average of 9.17. While Pichincha reached a 7.35 which is the score lower on a national scale.

“Precisely because (in rural areas) they entered face-to-face classes earlier and that is very important. This is a plan that works in face-to-face sessions”, highlights Crespo.

While in the provinces with greater facilities for virtuality “less emphasis has been placed on returning to the classroom.”

Preliminary results of second, third and fourth of basic

The results of this evaluation are preliminary since there has not been a previous evaluation with the same tool as the Learning in Time Plan. To compare the progress of the continuous leveling, it will be necessary to wait for the results of the following evaluations that will be carried out in March and May 2022.

The preliminary results of this evaluation detail that in second, third and fourth gradethe average of skills Math it is 8.33 out of 10.

Meanwhile in Language and literaturethe average is 8.2.

Rural schools have better educational results after leveling

Fifth, sixth and seventh grade

In fifth, sixth and seventh gradethe average in Math it is 6.88 out of 10.

Meanwhile in Language and literature the average is 7.40. At this educational level,

upper sublevel

In eighth, ninth and tenththe average is 6.5 out of 10 in Math.

While the average in Language and literature is 7.29.

Score

Assessment Learn on Time

AZUAY 8.17
BOLIVAR 8.68
CANAR 7.88
CARCHI 9.17
CHIMBORAZO 7.64
COTOPAXI 8.27
GOLD 8.49
EMERALDS 8.28
GUAYAS 8.12
IMBABURA 8.31
STORE 8.00
THE RIVERS 8.64
MANABI 8.65
MORONA SANTIAGO 8.13
NAPO 8.02
ORELLANA 7.52
PASTAZA 8.01
PICHINCHA 7.35
ST. HELEN 7.97
HOLY SUNDAY OF THE TSACHILAS 8.18
SUCCUMBS 8.88
TUNGURAHUA 8.17
ZAMORA CHINCHIPE 7.63
Non-Delimited Area 8.22
GALAPAGOS 8.67

Blue highest scoring provinces

Red provinces with the lowest score

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