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    Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP)

    The Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP) is an initiative aimed at mitigating the negative impact of disruptions to education, such as those caused by natural disasters, conflicts, pandemics, or other emergencies. CALP typically involves providing additional educational support, resources, or opportunities to students who have experienced significant learning gaps or setbacks due to these disruptions.

    The specific components of CALP can vary depending on the context and the nature of the disruption. However, common features may include:

    1. Extra classes or tutoring: Additional instructional time may be provided to help students catch up on missed learning opportunities or to reinforce key concepts.
    2. Learning materials: Schools or educational organizations may provide supplementary learning materials, such as textbooks, workbooks, or online resources, to support students’ academic progress.
    3. Teacher training: Educators may receive training or professional development to enhance their ability to address the needs of students who have experienced academic loss.
    4. Support services: CALP may also include access to counseling, mentoring, or other support services to help students cope with the emotional or psychological effects of the disruptions they have experienced.

    Overall, CALP is designed to help ensure that all students have the opportunity to recover from academic setbacks and continue to make progress toward their educational goals, despite challenging circumstances.