Seva Mandir Rural Education Program Udaipur/Rajsamand, Rajasthan Mid Year Update 2013.

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Seva Mandir Rural Education Program Udaipur/Rajsamand, Rajasthan Mid Year Update 2013

Background: Seva Mandir Founded in 1968 with an extensive education promoting for promoting primary education since 1991 The work of the organization spans over 626 villages, around 70,000 households, distributed across five blocks – Badgaon, Kotra, Girva, Kherwara, and Jhadol Key strategic organizational objectives: To create and strengthen institutions for development To enhance people’s capabilities for self-development To create sustainable improvements in the livelihoods base AfE-SV supports education program in Badgaon block since 2007

Seva Mandir Education Program Seva Mandir Education Program has its roots in Lok Jumbish movement Lok Jumbish - education for all - movement started in 1989 aimed at ensuring education for all in the state of Rajasthan through community mobilization with three primary objectives Universal Primary Education Universal retention of children up-to 14 years, and Improvement in quality of education to enable essential levels of learning Shiksha Kendra (NFE Centers) for promotion of primary education Non-Formal-Education centers in villages across Udaipur/Rajsamand district to bring literacy to first generation learners with community partnership Evolved directly out of Lok Jumbish movement Seasonal Residential Learning Schools for tribal children Full-time Immersive, seasonal residential school evolved out of extensive research in tribal and migratory regions of southern Rajasthan

Seva Mandir Education Program [2] Activity Centers (Sahayog Kendras) Capacity building initiative with the government schools Support Center to improve learning and introduce activity based learning Improving overall quality of education and in-part community trust in the government schools Action Research Project with MIT-PAL Measure, and in part develop, intrinsic motivation of teachers Reduce teacher absenteeism through use of camera and other intervention techniques Make children and parents participate in improving quality of education in school Jan Shikshan Niliyams or Village Libraries Community powered, often mobile, libraries in villages to bring education and general awareness to doorstep … Uurja Ghar – Youth Resource Centers Targeted intervention focused at rural youth of age to who are losing their affinity with the village Equipping the youth to meet the challenges of the changing world Forum for constructive recreation as well as building and acquiring useful skills and knowledge

Seva Mandir Project Summary AfE-SV primary education intervention programs in the entire Badgaon block Operating 20 Shiksha Kendras in Badgaon block Initiating/Operating 5 Activity Centers in Government schools Supporting at least 25 tribal children from Badgaon for seasonal residential learning camps We reach over 1400 children through this project ( average expenditure of $26/child by budget numbers) Study Report of progress and overall impact of Shiksha Kendras since the beginning of AfE-SV funding is here new/documents/876/impact_study_report.doc new/documents/876/impact_study_report.doc

Seva Mandir – Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra zone # of Shiksha Kendra/NFE CenterEnrollment Jan ‘12Dec‘12InstructorsJun ‘11 Delwara Bagdunda Dhar Godach Kadiya total295 boys281 girls576 total 188 NFE Centers/Shiksha Kendra in 5 blocks of Udaipur with total enrollment of 5780 children. Badgaon block has 20 centers with enrollment of 576 children Total 36 students dropped out in 2012, while 99 enrolled to formal schools

Seva Mandir – Progress Update 2013 Activity Centers ASER 2010 reveald that only 5.7% of children in grade-II (age 7) can read and comprehend text and it trends to 87% by class VIII. Similar results were found for learning numeracy Activity Centers or Sahayog Kendras were started in collaboration with AfE-SV and Government schools in Activity Centers are housed within government schools and run by Seva Mandir teachers Primary objective is to enable activity based learning by providing various opportunities and exposures to learning and rapid understanding of math and language comprehension Activity Centers work in conjunction with the government schools, and have been incorporated into the regular school schedule.

Seva Mandir – Progress Update 2013 Activity Centers Village/ZoneClasses in School Teachers# of children (boys/girls) December ’12 Negria/Delwara1 st - 5 th 480 (43/37) Ushaan/Ghorach1 st - 8 th 6101 (52/49) Selu/Kadiya1 st - 8 th 6197 (134/63) Undithal/Bagdunda1 st - 10 th 6199 (109/90) Maruwas/Kadiya1 st - 8 th 6233 (130/103) Reaches 810 children of 1 st -10 th standard in five Government Schools All children attending the schools attend activity centers as well 217 children from 6 th -10 th standard are also enrolled in tuition centers

Seva Mandir – Progress Update 2013 Seasonal Residential Learning Schools 38 Children (28 girls, and 10 boys) attended the first residential learning camps (AfE funds only 25 children for one annual cycle) Immersive, activity oriented learning model involving a variety of tools and methods for first time learners Residential Schools conducted at Dr. Mohan Singh Mehta rural training center, Kaya village Minimum of 6 hours/day devoted to classroom learning Math and Hindi are taught with supplemental assistance of workbooks developed by Seva Mandir, and various learning tools Flash cards, “ganit mala” (a fixed string of 100 beads to help children count), wooden sticks, story/picture books etc. are used for rapid learning in activity based setting

2013 Proposal Opinions/Discussion We are working on alternate proposal to support Jhadol block where state of education is much worst as compared to Badgaon which has made considerable progress in last decade. Perhaps from next cycle AfE should move to Jhadol to replicate this model. We are also working towards reshaping the project structure to (a) support only Activity Centers and work with government schools, and/or (b) support Jhdol block instead of Badgaon where literacy levels are much worst with an objective to replicate success we have seen in Badgaon block Shiksha Kendra (NFE Centers) are now RTE compliant and designated as STC (Special Training Centers) After a series of meetings and surveys of over randomly selected 11 NFE Centers by by State Government officials, curriculum review, inspecting teaching material, and interviewing teachers, it was found that the learning level is much above government school average and NFE centers reach areas that have little or no presence of government primary school infrastructure.

On the subject of Sustainability Sustainability of a project generally is primarily question for AfE rather than the project/partner question “When can we stop funding a project” is different from “how will the project continue without out funding” In order for AfE to reasonably end funding a project we should: Define key performance criteria that the project must meet Define the time period for meeting such project objectives Whilst all projects and/or fellow we work with meet the AfE mission and values, it is too broad of a definition to be used to answer questions about the duration for which a project must continue to receive our funding Most projects we work with need external funding, if not AfE, then from some other source. We need to establish what we need out of the project if we want to stop funding. In absence of a specific objective and only a broad “ socio-economic change through education” decisions to stop funding are unduly difficult and subjective This project provides much needed access to education for communities that have no alternative access to primary education. Besides there’s sufficient evidence to prove that this work has in-fact improved the overall literacy level amongst young adults over the years (see )