NHN Edu Launches AI Learning Care Solution 'NSAT' Service View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] NHN Edu announced on the 8th that it will launch the AI learning care solution 'NSAT (NHN Scholastic Aptitude Test)' service to strengthen the basic academic skills of elementary and middle school students nationwide.


NSAT is a learning assessment and diagnostic system for elementary, middle, and high school students. It offers assessment content in subject areas such as mathematics and English, and AI analyzes the assessment results to provide personalized prescriptions.


NHN Edu decided to offer math unit assessments and math and English mock exams reflecting the analysis results from last year, which showed a clear decline in the average achievement levels in elementary math and English compared to the year before last.


The NHN AI Education Evaluation Research Institute analyzed that basic academic skills have generally declined last year. Analyzing achievement levels based on the average math scores of test takers from 1st to 6th grade in elementary school confirmed that average scores dropped across all grades. Half of the grades showed a decline in achievement level by one step, moving from Normal (60-74 points) to Borderline (50-59 points).


In English, achievement levels dropped more in higher grades, with 6th graders' achievement falling two levels from Normal (63.1 points) to Basic Deficiency (49.3 points).


Based on its own analysis, the institute plans to operate the NSAT Assessment Center. The NSAT Assessment Center is a specialized evaluation site that provides assessment content for major subjects such as math and English and offers evaluation results, analysis, and diagnosis using NHN AI technology.



Park Beomjin, Director of the Education Business Division at NHN Edu, said, "Accumulating data and securing reliable AI technology are key to an advanced assessment system. We will continuously secure test takers to establish a healthy environment where full-cycle learning care from elementary to middle and high school can be gradually implemented, and we will strive to strengthen basic education weakened by the prolonged COVID-19 situation."


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