Ganitha Kalika Andolana (GKA) is a multi-stakeholder initiative for improving the mathematics learning outcomes of India’s government school system. Since 2015, it has been taught to children from grades 1 to 5, extended to grades 6 to 8, based on the philosophy of ‘Activity Based Learning’ (ABL). It is a robust and effective model that engages multiple stakeholders to facilitate learning inside classrooms and at home.
GKA has benefitted over 7 million children studying in Government Primary schools in Karnataka, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh till date.
The Numeracy at Scale Study cites Akshara Foundation’s flagship – Ganitha Kalika Andolana (GKA), as one of six successful programs from across the world to have improved early grade numeracy outcomes at scale.