Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP)
The Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP) is an initiative designed to help students recover from any learning gaps or academic losses that might have occurred due to disruptions like prolonged school closures, absenteeism, or other challenges.
- Remedial Classes:
- Extra classes are conducted beyond regular school hours or during vacations to compensate for the academic losses in core subjects.
- Bridging Learning Gaps:
- Focused efforts are made to bridge the knowledge gaps in fundamental concepts, especially in subjects like Mathematics, Science, and Languages.
- Customized Study Plans:
- Individualized learning plans are created based on diagnostic assessments to address specific areas where students are struggling.
- Use of Technology:
- Digital platforms, educational apps, and online classes are used to provide supplementary learning resources for students to study at their own pace.
- Peer Tutoring:
- High-performing students may be paired with those who need additional help, fostering a collaborative learning environment.
- Continuous Assessment and Feedback:
- Regular assessments and tests are conducted to monitor students’ progress and adjust teaching methods as needed to ensure they are on track.
- Parental Involvement:
- Parents are engaged in the process to ensure that learning is supported at home, with regular communication about the child’s progress.
- Teacher Training:
- Teachers are trained to identify learning deficits and apply remedial measures to help students catch up effectively.
- Motivational and Counseling Support:
- Counseling sessions may be organized to help students deal with academic stress and build confidence in their ability to succeed.