Learning with kids
Last week, I attended a
classroom session of Community class as well as the Balgarh class in LaxmiBhatta, one of the slum areas of Jaipur. It was an early start to my
day, I had gone to the class
along wi
th the Promoter and Coordinator Ritu . It was
an hour’s drive from the main city. Classes run in the house of the teacher , Jeenat is a young married girl. There are no governm
ent schools in that area. Only a few private schools are running and parents because of their low economic background are not able to afford the education of their childr
en. It's been a year since our classes are running there. N
IOS class time is from 10-12 in the morning and 12-1 Balgarh class is being
conducted. A continuous effort is being made to search for a new teacher for pre-school cl
ass, but no success has been achieved yet. In NIOS class, a
total 21 children have enrolled with just one boy and rest of the girls. Jeenat helps the children in reading, writing and learning
in Hindi and Maths.
I had an opportunity to interact with a girl, Afsana, 13 years old and getting married in three months. Our teacher and promoter tried to convince her parents but they were adamant on
their decision.
Balgarh session was a fun-filled. Tiny tots of 3- 6 years attend these classes. Some of them are very enthusiastic learners. Whatever t
hey are taught, they gras
p it quickly. The methodology used by the Pratham team is very riveting. Kids enjoy learning through games, interactive sessions and interesting activities. A continuous training session is also given to the teachers.
My exp
erience of visiting the class
has been very enticing. I really believe that if every child gets the struc
tured and fun way of
education like Pratham delivers, no child would wish to skip the class.
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