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THE VIGYAN VIJAY FOUNDATION Appropriate Technology for Sustainable Development Saakshar – Project Report 2004-2005
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THE VIGYAN VIJAY FOUNDATIONAppropriate Technology for Sustainable Development

Saakshar – Project Report 2004-2005

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• Education is vital for growth of the individual and thereby the Society

• Govt. spending and International funding to further education is increasing each year – In the union budget 2005-06, the allocation for education has been Rs 18336 crores

• However, Literacy rates have increased only marginally from 50% to 62% in last ten years

• School drop-out percentages have also been high at 60%

Introduction

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Internal Factors

• Children from slum and villages not ready – mentally and biologically for school

• No pre-learning skill taught at home

• No exposure to basic cognitive concepts

• No pencil holding skills

• No familiarity to school environment – sitting amidst four walls, paying attention to teacher and grasping things from Blackboard

• No toilet training

• No sense of time and routine – as their parents leave early for work and they grow up in the care of siblings often loitering about in the open

• No positive reinforcement from parents

Problems

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External Factors

• Teaching Methodology is

• fast paced

• not paying attention to filling up the gaps

• not activity based

• Teacher-child ratio is very low

• Infra-structure lacking

Problems

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• Pre-school preparation for pupil

• Curriculum modified to fill up areas of gap

• Teaching methodology – activity based employing more games and teaching aids made from local environment

• Parent-teachers meet, Parent visits to school

• Events in school – to allow pupil to discover and show-case their talent

• Emphasis on Evaluation and Preparation for mental and biological readiness for school

Strategies at Saakshar

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• Non-Formal Education for children in the age groups 4- 8 years and 8 - 13 years; focus on integrating these children in to formal schools

• Remedial classes for mainstreamed students

• Child Care Centre caters to young ones in the group 1 - 4 years, while their elder siblings attend school; provides them with early intervention & basic concepts for formal education later

• Mid-Day Meals are provided free of cost; well-balanced diet of 250-300 calories, Average weight gain of 1-1.5 kg achieved per pupil.

• Vocational Training of adolescent boys & girls from slums - cutting and tailoring, beautician, candle making, screen printing and typing.

Activities

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At each Learning Center

• 30 pupil are adopted for mainstreaming every year

• Approx. 30 pupil are admitted to Early Intervention Group each yr

• siblings of these pupil are attended to in Crèche

• 50 pupil are given remedial classes

• 25-30 girls enrolled in ‘Cutting & tailoring’ & Beautician classes

• 15-20 boys are trained in candle making, screen printing, other vocational skills

Methodology

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• 25 children mainstreamed to formal school in academic session 2005-2006 – classes II and above

• Total number of students mainstreamed since 2002 - 80

• Remedial education for 25 school-going students to prevent dropping-out

• Vocational training and functional literacy for 15 boys in screen printing, candle making

• School admissions up from 45% to 75% (age group 6-10 ys)

• School drop-out percentage down from 65% to 10% (between 2002-2005)

• Saakshar students performing very well in formal schools, Anita, formerly at Saakshar, stood second in class II

Milestones

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04/19/23

Education for All

Setup in April 2002

Saakshar -This year

Hepatitis B Vaccination

Camp

Deworming drops

(Albendazole) for all

students

Learning with fun

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Education for All

Setup in April 2002

Saakshar – This year

Training in IT skills

Parent teachers meet

Mid-day meals

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Education for All

Setup in April 2002

Saakshar – This year

Students participated in Poster making competition, won prizes at

‘Jal Chetna Samaroh’ conducted by Central Ground

Water Board

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THE VIGYAN VIJAY FOUNDATIONAppropriate Technology for Sustainable Development

You can help us!

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Donate• Ask us for our latest wishlist to choose and donate items of immediate need to us

• Make a donation by cash/ cheque in the name of "The Vigyan Vijay Foundation“ (Tax exemption u/s 80G)

• Approx. Cost per Child (Education): Rs 2200 per year• Approx. Cost per Child (Health & Nutrition): Rs 2600 per year• Approx. Cost per Child (Vocational Training): Rs 3600 per year

We need Volunteers to support us as• Balsakhi: to monitor our slum children who have been mainstreamed into formal

schools.

Buy our ProductsV V F trains its beneficiaries to produce many craft items like Candles, Wrought-iron products, embroidered items etc. These products are available for sale at Aarambh, Ph: 91-11-2505 8853. We also put up stalls & participate in exhibitions etc to promote sale of the above products. Some of the venues where we have exhibited are: ST Microelectronics, Noida; Hotel Hyatt Regency, New Delhi; Australian High Commission and others

You can help us!

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For any Queries or Suggestions, please contact:Lipika Ahujalipika.ahuja@vigyanvijay .orgPh: 98102 48197

Visit our website at www.vigyanvijay.org

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