IIT Bombay Launches TARA App to Revolutionize Reading Fluency Assessment for 700,000 Students

November 29, 2024
IIT Bombay Launches TARA App to Revolutionize Reading Fluency Assessment for 700,000 Students
  • The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has launched a mobile application called Teacher's Assistant for Reading Assessment (TARA), designed to measure oral reading fluency using advanced speech processing and machine learning technology.

  • This innovative system is trained on expert-annotated recordings of children's reading, ensuring its reliability is on par with human evaluators.

  • Currently, over 700,000 students from 1,200 schools across India are participating in this initiative, marking it as the largest reading fluency assessment exercise in the nation.

  • The initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which identifies a significant challenge in India, estimating that 50 million students lack foundational literacy and numeracy skills.

  • TARA is part of the NIPUN Bharat National Mission, with Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) schools serving as models for achieving foundational literacy and numeracy by Grade 3.

  • In collaboration with KVS authorities, IIT Bombay is also focusing on designing effective remedial instruction for students who are struggling with reading.

  • The app began its deployment in KVS schools in October 2024 and has since been rapidly rolled out across the country.

  • The project has received funding from several organizations, including the Tata Centre of Technology and Design and the Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation Fellowship, under the leadership of Professor Preeti Rao.

  • A baseline test conducted in October 2023 established benchmarks for oral reading fluency among students in Grades 3-8 in both English and Hindi.

  • The 2022 Annual Status of Education Report revealed that over half of Class 5 students could not read a Class 2-level text, highlighting a significant literacy gap exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Dr. Shailaja Menon from Tata Trusts emphasized the need for a digital tool that provides real-time data on learning levels, a gap that TARA effectively fills by offering detailed performance insights through a user-friendly dashboard.

  • TARA addresses the traditionally labor-intensive and time-consuming process of assessing reading skills, which typically requires trained evaluators.

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