PRAGATHI Accelerate Progress
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The Pragathi Accelerated Reading Program, in partnership with the Akshara Foundation, targets declining literacy rates in Karnataka's primary schools. With only 47.2% of children graduating, the program assessed 1,343 students and identified 491 needing assistance. It focuses on five reading competency levels, helping 85% of struggling readers advance. Future plans include expanding to 425 schools, enhancing reading skills through library programs, and introducing a remedial math program. Join us in transforming education and literacy in our schools!
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Accelerated Reading ProgramKodihalli Cluster PRAGATHIAccelerate Progress
Status of Kannada in Schools “In Karnataka, one out of two children in government primary schools cannot read Kannada” “In Karnataka, nearly 98% of children are enrolled in Primary schools; yet only47.2% graduate” “As the years pass the weaker children lag further and further behind till they finally drop out” Source:http://aksharafoundation.org/reports/KLP_report.pdf
Remedial Reading Program • Pragathi Partnered with the Akshara Foundation to Implement a Remedial Reading program in Kannada • 1,343 Children in 22 Schools Assessed for Reading Competency (Kannada) • 491 Children Identified as Needing Assistance with Reading Skills
Assessments and Baseline • Zero Level ( 0 )- where the child can barely identify 25% of the alphabets • Letter Level ( L )- where the child can identify most of the letters • Word Level ( W ) - where the child can identify words • Sentence Level ( S ) - where the child can read sentences • Paragraph Level ( P ) - where the child can read the entire paragraph Children at Zero, Letter and Word are Included in the Program
Training for Teachers • 42 Teachers and a Cluster Resource Person Trained to Conduct the Assessment and Administer the Accelerated Reading Program
Supervision • Teacher • Akshara Staff - Bangalore and Local
Mid-Term Results: Details 85% have Moved up: 38% to Letter, 35% to Word, 12% to Sentence 15% Remain at the Zero Level 89% have Moved up: 68% to Word, 16% to Sentence, 4% to Paragraph 70% have Moved up: 53% to Sentence, 17% to Paragraph
Next Steps (2009) • Expand the Accelerated Kannada Reading Program to 425 Schools • Strengthen Reading Skills through Library Programs • Introduce Remedial Math Program to 22 Schools
How can you Help? • Sponsor Accelerated Reading Program in One or More schools at $50/ School* • Sponsor Books for a School Library ($125) • Sponsor a Teacher ($1000/Yr) • Volunteer Time to Coordinate Reading Program for a Cluster of Schools (Appx. 20 Schools) * Will be Part of a Larger Project
ANNUAL UPDATE, DINNER and FUND RAISER FRIDAY, DEC 5 @ 6.30PM WILDBASIN WILDERNESS PRESERVE
Contacts • Anand Vridhagiri • Anu Rao, Project Manager • Dr. Prabhudev Konana • Ravi Kumar, Manager • Dr. S.V. Srinivasan • Satish Kambalimath • Satish Rao • Dr. Sulatha Dwarakanath • Dr. Shiva Akkihal • Kiran and Ram Kudukoli • Chandra Nelogal • Madhu Kalyanapuram • Dr. Srinagesh
Individual Learning • Each Child Reading a Different Card
Additional Use of Reading Cards • Schools Conduct One Hr. of Remedial Teaching • This School is Using the Reading Cards as Part of the Remedial Program Children are Writing the Story cards
Summary • Learning Taking Place in Multiple Ways: - Peer Groups (Mara Sandra) - Remedial Teaching (Arali Marada Doddi) - Groups + Individual (HosaDurga) • Kids and Teachers Find the Story Cards Attractive • Akshara is Planning a Case Study using Samples from Different Learning Levels • Program Off to a Good Start • Expected to Conclude in Sep-Oct
Remedial Teaching • Pratham Launched Remedial Teaching Programs to Address the Problem • Being Implemented in 19 States • Akshara Foundation and the Dept. of Education Implementing this in Parts of Karnataka • Pragathi Partnered with Akshara to Implement the Remedial Reading Program in 22 Schools
Assessments and Baseline All the children were assessed using a standardized baseline test at the start of the program and based on their reading competency they are divided into 5 levels: • Zero Level ( 0 )- where the child can barely identify 25% of the alphabets • Letter Level ( L )- where the child can identify most of the letters • Word Level ( W ) - where the child can identify words • Sentence Level ( S ) - where the child can read sentences • Paragraph Level ( P ) - where the child can read the entire paragraph See http://aksharafoundation.org/reports/KLP_report.pdf for more info Children at Zero, Letter and Word are Included in the Program
Results: Before and After • 85% of the Children at ‘Zero’ Level have Moved up • Upward Movement in ‘Letter’ and ‘Word’ Categories • 43% of the Children now are Able to Read Sentences or Paragraphs!