Agartala: Tripura govt has introduced an online monitoring system to enhance school inspections and evaluate student performance to improve oversight of educational institutions and learning outcomes across the state.
The platform was officially launched by school education secretary Milind Dharamrao Ramteke during a workshop organised by NIPUN Tripura Cell and the Pre-Primary Cell under the directorate of elementary education.
As part of the initiative, block resource persons (BRPs) and cluster resource persons (CRPs) will carry out regular inspection of primary schools and upload their findings through the digital portal. Officials said they were tasked with visiting schools within their designated areas at least once every 15 days to assess academic activities and track student progress.
Ramteke said the system would provide real-time access to inspection data, enabling district and state authorities to pinpoint issues and take corrective actions swiftly.
School Inspectors will supervise the inspection process for upper grades, focusing on learning standards in Classes VI to X.
The department also planned to conduct unannounced visits and spot assessments to gauge students’ performance accurately.
Officials said teachers would conduct periodic assessments directly on the platform, facilitating more effective tracking of student learning outcomes.
The initiative was designed to bolster foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN), which remained a top priority for the school education department. Officials stressed the importance of collaboration among all stakeholders, including inspectors, BRPs, CRPs, and teachers to enhance education quality and maintain accountability across all levels.