Alignment of NCERT, PAL and EdAlive’s titles
EdAlive’s six online learning titles—Spelling Force, Typing Tournament, Maths Invaders, Words Rock, Baggin’ the Dragon Maths, and Volcanic Panic Synthetic Phonics—exemplify a sophisticated implementation of the Personalised Adaptive Learning (PAL) framework articulated by NCERT’s CIET, aligning directly with the educational design priorities of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the DIKSHA 2.0 initiative. While Typing Tournament employs a mastery-learning-only model with level-based tests to manage progression, the other five titles integrate NCERT’s full PAL cycle: initial adaptive assessment, customised path creation, adaptive delivery, teacher intervention support, and a continuous feedback loop, ensuring mastery before progression. Learn More
Core PAL Principles from NCERT and Their Implementation
NCERT’s PAL framework is defined by five pillars:
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NCERT PAL Principle |
Definition |
EdAlive Implementation |
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Initial Assessment |
Diagnostic evaluation to identify learning gaps |
Maths Invaders, Baggin’ the Dragon, Spelling Force, Words Rock, and Volcanic Panic begin with an adaptive diagnostic that places students at the optimal starting point in a fine-grained progression |
Customised Path Creation |
Generation of a unique learning pathway tailored to student needs and pace | Each title maps content into fine-grained progressions with didactic scaffolding built-in, creating a personalised learning map for every student |
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Adaptive Delivery |
Content and pace adjusted in real time based on performance | After leveling, the system shifts to mastery learning, presenting content optimised for the student’s current level; if a student struggles at “medium,” the system adapts to “easy” before advancing |
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Teacher Intervention |
Tools for educators to monitor progress and provide support |
Dashboards enable teachers to identify students stuck in specific concepts and intervene with targeted guidance |
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Continuous Loop |
Ongoing assessment and refinement of the learning path |
Continuous post-assessments at easy/medium/hard levels ensure mastery is confirmed before moving forward |
Typing Tournament diverges slightly by using only mastery learning with level-based progression tests, omitting the initial adaptive leveling step, yet still ensuring mastery before advancement. This structure is more appropriate for the teaching of typing.
EdAlive Titles: Design Alignment with NCERT Requirements
1. Spelling Force & Words Rock
- Domain: Spelling and vocabulary
- PAL Implementation: Adaptive diagnostic levels students in spelling complexity; subsequent mastery modules present words at the optimal difficulty. Didactic progressions embed phonics rules and spelling patterns
- NEP Alignment: Supports foundational literacy, a key NEP 2020 priority, through engaging, adaptive content
2. Maths Invaders & Baggin’ the Dragon Maths
- Domain: Mathematics (arithmetic, problem-solving)
- PAL Implementation: Initial assessment identifies concept gaps (e.g., addition, multiplication). The system then delivers mastery-based content with embedded didactic scaffolding (e.g., visual models, step-by-step hints).
- NEP Alignment: Addresses mathematical reasoning and conceptual understanding, reducing learning gaps through data-driven adaptation
3. Volcanic Panic Synthetic Phonics
- Domain: Early literacy (synthetic phonics)
- PAL Implementation: Adaptive leveling places students in the correct phonics stage; mastery modules reinforce letter-sound correspondences with progressive difficulty. Content is organised in fine-grained steps with built-in teaching cues
- NEP Alignment: Directly supports foundational numeracy and literacy, critical for early-grade equity under NEP 2020
4. Typing Tournament
- Domain: Keyboarding and typing fluency
- PAL Implementation: Uses mastery learning only—students pass level-based tests to progress. No initial adaptive leveling, but ensures mastery before advancement
- NEP Alignment: Supports digital literacy and technical skill development, aligning with NEP’s focus on technology-integrated learning
Educational Design Principles: NCERT, NEP 2020, and UDL
NCERT’s SRG 2025 guidelines emphasise:
- Interactive resources that enable meaningful learner-content, learner-teacher, and learner-learner interactions
- Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to ensure equity: multiple means of representation, action/expression, and engagement
EdAlive’s titles align with these by:
- Offering multimodal content (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) in phonics and maths modules
- Embedding interactive feedback that responds immediately to student input, enhancing learner-content interaction
- Using fine-grained, didactically scaffolded progressions that reduce cognitive load and support diverse learners.
Conclusion
EdAlive’s online learning suite demonstrates a high-fidelity adaptation of NCERT’s PAL framework, implementing the full adaptive-mastery cycle. The design philosophy—fine-grained progressions with built-in didactics, adaptive leveling, and mastery-based content delivery—directly supports NCERT’s vision of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education under NEP 2020 For educational book publishers, these titles offer a validated model for integrating data-driven adaptive learning into digital and hybrid curricula, scalable for DIKSHA and other national platforms.
By aligning with NCERT’s PAL technical framework and UDL principles, EdAlive’s products not only meet current Indian educational design requirements but also provide a replicable blueprint for personalised, mastery-oriented learning globally.
References
Central Institute of Educational Technology, National Council of Educational Research and Training. Personalized Adaptive Learning: Technical Framework for Content Development. CIET-NCERT, SRG 2025.
https://ciet.ncert.gov.in/storage/app/public/files/19/SRG2025/PALTFCD.pdf(opens in new tab)
Ministry of Education, Government of India. National Education Policy 2020. Government of India, 2020.
https://www.education.gov.in/sites/upload_files/mhrd/files/NEP_Final_English_0.pdf(opens in new tab)
National Council of Educational Research and Training. National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. NCERT, 2023.
https://ncert.nic.in/pdf/NCFSE-2023-August_2023.pdf(opens in new tab)
Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education, Government of India. NIPUN Bharat: National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy.
https://dsel.education.gov.in/nipun-bharat
NCERT CIET, “Personalized Adaptive Learning (PAL) – Technical Framework and Content Development,” SRG 2025, https://ciet.ncert.gov.in/storage/app/public/files/19/SRG2025/PALTFCD.pdf


