1.To understand need for Volunteers in literacy program 2.To identify and register volunteers 3.To know how to access volunteers and connect with them.

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1.To understand need for Volunteers in literacy program 2.To identify and register volunteers 3.To know how to access volunteers and connect with them 4.To deploy volunteers in T-E-A-C-H LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 Upload Project Requirement for Volunteers tab allows Clubs to upload volunteers required for specific project  Volunteers apply for Project Work tab allows volunteers to apply for these projects  Login to view Volunteer Requirements tab lets Clubs view details of volunteers who have applied for various Projects of T-E-A-C-H Connect to Volunteers in Your District

 Supplemental teaching: Volunteer Teacher having teaching experience in science, maths, language Should be ready to contribute 1-2 hours/day for days  Training/retraining of existing teachers in selected Primary Schools: Should have experience of teaching for 10 years May be trained to become a Master Trainer Volunteer for Teacher Support

 Government/Government-aided Primary/Elementary Schools schools for installation of e-learning facilities  Understand the functioning of e-learning modules from vendor to be able to trouble- shoot and train teachers of select primary schools in the use of the same Volunteer for E-learning

 Conduct Survey of adult non-literates in rural and urban areas  Select Adult non-literates for adult literacy classes  Be a Volunteer Teacher after undergoing training for the same  Staff education at homes and offices  Help start Vocational Training Centres Volunteer for Adult Literacy

 Conduct survey of Out of School children  Counsel their parents to send the children back to school  Assist with impact assessment surveys, planning for sustainability, reporting assessment etc Volunteer for Child Development

 Survey Government/Government-aided Primary/Elementary Schools for adoption of schools for Happy School Project  Help set up libraries  Monitor club activities taken up to make a school ‘Happy’ Volunteer for Happy School

 Raise funds from Corporates and High Net Worth Individuals (HNI)  Volunteers with experience of working with/ having contacts in the Government can work on government liaison. Volunteer for Fund Raising

 Data collection  Data evaluation  Internal impact assessment  Public Relations and Publicity under the guidance of the Rotary Clubs  Work on communication collaterals. Volunteer for Organisational Work

 Organise day long seminar/workshops for training  Request them to attend Level-II Training Program  Encourage them to attend District/National level events related to literacy like the Rotary South Asia Literacy Summit.  For specific projects like Adult Literacy, Volunteers Teachers will be trained by the State Resource Centres to take adult literacy classes. Training Volunteers

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