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This short clip brings us the voices of the educators who have been through our Teacher’s Training program, and are implementing in their learning centers. So heartening to hear their feedback!
Addressing learning poverty, improving the foundational literacy numeracy (FLN) skill among the vast number of children in rural areas, and in underprivileged urban/semi urban areas, is a critical task of the nation. The historical learning gap has further widened with Covid school closures and the digital gap.
Nanritam through its deep-rooted network in the community (through its Eye Foundation and Covid Relief work), felt the need to urgently addess the learning loss experienced by these underpriviledged communities. It launched its Education for All (EFA) program, to identify, interate and empower various small/ large grassroot educators, from government, private and various NGO learning centers, including committed individuals and police community volunteers. At some of these remote locations, these unconventional eduators are often the first, if not only, educator resourse for first generation school-goers. Empowering these educators is an important objective of EFA. The program imparts a curriculum, a library of books and videos, and a comprehensive teachers training and empowerment program. All designed to be contextual, sustainable and effective for the children of remote areas. The program is conducted by in-person residential workshops, as well as continued online training, with a repeating cycle of mutual exchanges, mentoring and reiteration. And of course, all of this is provided FREE to the participants!!
The program measures directly the skill improvement at the student level. So far, since its launch in Novemeber 2021, around 1400 teachers from more than 15 districts of West Bengal, Bihar and Ladakh, and Kashmir are empowered by this process. Nearly 50,000 children have been positively benefited by the program. An independent third party organization has completed a full and thorough impact study of the program, confirming the fast skill enhancement of the children, along with a high approval rating from the empowered teachers. A follow up report proposed this program as a potential and powerful model for alleviating learning poverty in the country.
The program is expanding fast and aims to impact 100,000 children per year.
Principal findings from the Impact Assessment Study of Education for All conducted by Centre for Development Research, Sustainability and Technical Advancement (C- DRASTA) Kolkata, West Bengal. www.drasta.org
Conceptualized in Nov. 2021 Schools registering for this EFA program were provided multiple benefits, free downloadable e-books, Video instructions for teaching etc. See below a preview of books and videos that are available to them!
Full contents of these books, or the books themselves, are available after registering! Along with many other benefits such as videos, mentoring by experienced educators , follow ups, etc.
(Foundational curriculum for Literacy and Numeracy for 3- to 8-year-old- up to class III)
Teaching English literacy from Alphabet recognition to story readings step by step.
Teaching mathematics from number recognition to multiplication, divisions, shapes, pattern recognition step by step.
Conceptualized in Nov. 2021 All foundational learning is taught through playful activity-based learning, using many hands-on activities with the children. For program participants, regular online teachers’ forum sessions and regular mentorship from experienced teachers, will help facilitate class room teaching. Recorded instruction videos provide further help.
5000 sets of printed books (the English and Maths course books) have been distributed free of cost.
Our teachers/educators/ volunteers who have been learning and using the pedagogy, come back to us with feedback. And it is very insightful. Hear what they have to say about EFA, about the training, about the impact it is having in their classrooms… nothing like these to give us all the impetus we need to keep EFA striding further!
These wonderful teaching methods will be very useful for the children, this kind of education process will make children attentive. Children will be learning English conversation easily, and this topic was particularly helpful. This methodology will brighten the children’s future.
(translated from original in Bengali)Sri Samaresh Rai, Sri Ma Sarada Shishu Niketan Hijaldiha, Bankura
I learnt how to teach students math and English through playful fun activities, and how to bring the kids slowly towards textbooks, even to things like LCM, HCF and learning English through a playful way.
(Translated from orignal in Bengali)Sri Prasanjeet Mahato, Hathe Khodi Pathshala, Puncha, Purulia
As a teacher I learned that I have to mingle and know my students. Not by scolding them, but by playing, by surrounding them with dance, toys, pictures, songs... and by utilizing those, I can teach them.
(Translated from orignal in Bengali)Sanjay Mahato, Khatchiri Shishu Bharati Vidya Mandir, Khatchiri, Purulia
Great work requires great people, working together, and also, playing together! We believe we have the very best team, who are dedicated, go above and beyond, and truly love what we’re doing together! Our team spirit, expertise, dedication and flexibility, enable us to meet the challenges head on — at every step!
1. Sri. Sarada Prasad Namhata (Former Global R&D Innovation Vice President, Hunstman Corporation, USA)
2. Smt. Ranjana Sengupta (Secretary, Nanritam)
1. Dr. Bharati Bakshi, (Working President, Nanritam)
2. Smt. Ruma Guha Neogi (Principal, Filix School of Education)
3. Smt. Priyanka Ghosh (Academic Co-ordinator, Filix School of Education)
4. Smt. Tanushree Patra (Co-ordinator, Kindergarten Section, Filix School of Education)
1. Ms. Hilda Peacock (Former Principal, La Martiniere for Girls, Kolkata for 13 years)
2. Ms. Lena Garkman (Curricular Advisor and Tutor for Teacher and Students, Finland)
3. Sri. Samar Bagchi (Former Director, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, under National Council of Science Museums, Eastern India)
4. Dr. Biren Das (Former Professor of Physics, Presidency College, Vidyasagar College and Thakurpukur Vivekananda College, Kolkata)
5. Sri. Partho Pratim Ray (Academic Consultant, South Point and Centre for Phhysics Education Research)
1. Sri. Debasish Roy (Teacher, Filix School of Education)
2. Smt. Susmita Saha (Teacher, Filix School of Education)
3. Smt. Aditi Mondol (Teacher, Filix School of Education)
4. Smt. Poulomi Mukhopadhyay (Teacher, Filix School of Education)
Sri. Jagannath Goswami
Sri. Gobinda Karmakar
This short clip brings us the voices of the educators who have been through our Teacher’s Training program, and are implementing in their learning centers. So heartening to hear their feedback!
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