Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP)
Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP)
What is learning loss and how to address it?
Learning loss refers to the decline or setback in academic progress experienced by students, often resulting from extended periods away from traditional learning environments such as classrooms. To address learning loss effectively, educators can consider implementing the following strategies:
1) Assessment: Conducting diagnostic assessments to identify areas of weakness and gaps in learning.
2) Individualized Support: Providing targeted interventions and personalized learning plans to address specific areas of need for each student.
3) Engagement Strategies: Utilizing interactive and hands-on teaching methods to enhance student engagement and motivation.
4) Remedial Instruction: Offering additional tutoring, remedial classes, or online resources to reinforce foundational concepts and skills.
5) Collaboration: Collaborating with parents, caregivers, and community stakeholders to support student learning both inside and outside the classroom.
6) Flexible Learning Models: Implementing flexible scheduling and learning models to accommodate diverse learning styles and individual needs.
7) Social-Emotional Support: Prioritizing social-emotional learning and mental health support to help students cope with challenges and build resilience.
8) Continuous Monitoring: Continuously monitoring student progress and adjusting instruction as needed to ensure ongoing academic growth and success.