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EQUIP Project

EQUIP Project. www.eurekachild.org. Problems addressed. 50% children in 5th standard cannot read a paragraph in Tamil. 10% cannot even identify letters. 50% children in 5th standard cannot even subtract two 2-digit numbers.

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EQUIP Project

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  1. EQUIP Project www.eurekachild.org

  2. Problems addressed • 50% children in 5th standard cannot read a paragraph in Tamil. 10% cannot even identify letters. • 50% children in 5th standard cannot even subtract two 2-digit numbers. • Science education is just rote memorization – no concepts, no experiments, no connection with the real world. • Many 4-year-olds in balwadis cannot even match two identical pictures - something even 1-year-olds in middle class families easily do.

  3. Reasons for this state • No School Focus on Basic Skills: Focus on exam mark & textbook memorization and not on ensuring basic skills. • Lack of Learning Resources: No access to learning resources. Schools and teachers have no libraries, no reading materials, no activity kits, no science experiment materials, etc. Balwadis have no learning aids or even simple toys. • Ineffective Methodology: Teachers lecture and read out from books. There is no focus on activities or even demonstrations in class. No avenues for children to think independently or to work in groups or to learn by doing. Poor training of teachers. Teachers are not trained in practical ideas nor on good teaching methodologies. • Low community involvement: Low community interest and involvement in education. Poor children have no access to a learning environment at home.

  4. Two Pronged Implementation Strategy Create Community Learning Initiatives We mobilize village volunteers, train them and start village libraries, children’s learning centers, form science clubs, math clubs, sports clubs, etc. We also get the community volunteers to both help schools improve as well as to pressurize schools to deliver quality. Improve Learning Quality in Schools We work with teachers to bring about measurable improvements in specific learning skills like reading, maths and science. We train and motivate teachers, provide teaching learning materials and change classroom practices through regular visits and practical demonstrations.

  5. Results So Far • Primary Education: • Improving Reading Skills of Children • Improving Basic Math Skills of Children • Pre-primary Education • Visual Recognition, Counting, Motor Skills and Sensory Skills • Pre-reading and pre-writing skills • Secondary Education • Science Education • Math Education • Life Skills and Health Education • Community Initiatives and Community Learning Centers • Village Libraries and Children’s Clubs • Science and Math clubs • Support Centers and Summer Campaigns 450,000 children in 7300 schools improved their Tamil reading skills through our Padippum Inikkum Reading Campaign. Across 5 districts, children who can read went up from 54% to 85% within 5 months of our starting the reading campaign!

  6. Padippum Inikkum • Group activity based reading program • Aim: Is to bring rapid improvement in reading levels of a child • Structure • Initial Evaluation and Categorization into 5 levels • Everyday 1hr level specific activities • Child-to-Child reading methods • Reading materials and story boards to make it a fun event

  7. Impact of PP • Reaches about 4,50,000 children • Teachers are taking more active participation in these activities

  8. PadippumInikkum Levels

  9. Arivial Anandam • Do-it-yourself experiments for children • Low cost science experiments as a means to teach • Encouraging a child to think and come up with their own experiments

  10. Impact of AA • 1,30,000 Children in 900 schools are benefitting currently • Children are able to relate real world science phenomena and able to quote it in their answers, instead of memorizing and repeating the books

  11. Eureka Public Library • Community based learning using “Library in a Bag” concept • Aim is to use this as a booster to Padippum Inikkum program • When community involves, the schools feel responsible to deliver better quality education • In addition to library style learning, additional activities with games, fun events and activities etc. • Encourage formation of children clubs

  12. Impact of EPL • This is still in experimental phase • 90,000 children in 2000 villages are using this right now • Several constraints to implement the program.. e.g. finding volunteers in villages is hard • Providing reading materials appropriate for the age and sufficient amount is difficult

  13. Proposal

  14. Changes • The project has been changed from original Tiruvannamalai district to Sivaganga district

  15. Sivaganga Details • Revenue Divisions 2 • Taluks 6 • Blocks 12 • TownPanchayats 12 • Revenue Villages 521 • Panchayat Villages 431

  16. ASER Findings in 2005

  17. EQUIP Update • Reading program started in all the 12 blocks • Science and library programs in 7 and 4 blocks • Of the 1108 primary schools in the district, we started a low intensive reading campaign 1054 schools • From these schools, 695 schools were identified, where the teachers were very enthusiastic and are now running an intensive reading program (PadippumInikkum Intensive program) in these schools • The science program is running in a total of 215 schools and the libraries are being run in 250 villages with the help of 4 local NGOs.

  18. EQUIP Update

  19. PadippumInikkum Details • Campaign started at the end of Aug. 2007 • PadippumInikkum School and Village Intensive Program: To be done in schools that are cooperative and where teachers are willing to do reading evaluation and in villages with village volunteers. • PadippumInikkum First Step Program: To be done in all schools for the 5th Std students to pull up children who have difficulties in reading words or sentences. • Reading Melas: District team also planned a series of reading melas in villages to generate excitement about reading.

  20. PadikkumInikkum Details • Key Points • Good rapport with district administration • After the initial 2 block pilot program, with AshaSV support it was expanded to full district • Positive praise regarding the materials used for the reading program

  21. PI Intensive Classes • 695 Schools + 386 Villages with 21821 children • Consists of very enthusiastic teachers • In 386 villages, volunteers are identified and through them reading kits of 1st and 2nd grade were provided.

  22. PI First Step • 1084 schools in the 12 blocks • Less Intensive classes for the 5th standard students • Does not have 5 level groups. Instead have 3 levels (can read, cannot read and partial ability ) • Teacher training and materials were provided. • This is the first step towards launching the full fledged program

  23. Reading Mela • In order to encourage reading outside of school • It was first conceived by Sivagangai team and later used in other districts • Entire community is involved. • Unlike school, children ask the questions, while adults respond.

  24. Eureka Children’s Library • Started out with 250 libraries in 4 blocks • 7620 children part of this scheme • Training for volunteers to engage children in various activities (21 training sessions) • Children converted the stories to dramas • 162 village level drama were performed • 17 of these were selected for block and district level • 30 children from district participated in state level drama

  25. ArivialAnandam • Running in 214 schools in 7 blocks and 50 village science clubs • At present they have completed exhibition in 7 schools. • Every 2 months after a round of training and a kit for 10 experiments on one topic is provided • School Science Clubs: We are forming clubs in school level for children interested in science. We have started these in all the 214 schools • State is borrowing some of the ideas for its Activity Learning Method program • Information from ArivialAnandam is spread to about 422 blocks (all 12 blocks in Sivangangai by the state) through video cd’s prepared by the team.

  26. Future Plans • The fulltime team is also getting built quite rapidly. The documentation and communication systems in the district are still weak. • It is important to supply some material every month to the schools. Monthly education magazine – for teachers and volunteers – to ensure this need is met. • Sales of low cost science and language books in schools and villages through our volunteers and fulltimer. • Expansion Plans • Reading program to all the 1000 schools and 450 villages in all the 12 blocks in the district. • continue the science program in the 7 blocks • organize a series of village level and block level exhibitions and young scientist network activities. • increase the number of village libraries from 250 to 300 in the next 3 months.

  27. Q & A

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