- Develops model Anganwadis
during the pilot project; conducts online learning, ushers state-of-the-art
curriculum for pre-primary students
Nashik: Ampersand Group’s intervention in the Anganwadis in Nashik
was brought to a successful conclusion after they initiated the pilot project
in 2018 with the Ministry of Women & Child Development (MWCD) under the
public-private partnership (PPP) model to operate and manage 25 Anganwadis.
The project had about 25 Anganwadi
teachers and as many helpers who were trained that impacted over 750 students
aged between three-six for the past two years. The initiative by Ampersand
Group helped modernise the Anganwadis through tech-enabled classrooms,
state-of-the-art lesson plans and modern curriculum which was curated by a team
of experts, academicians and pedagogical specialists. The classrooms were
equipped digitally and students were provided books, worksheets, toys which
would enable them to achieve developmental milestones during their course in
the Anganwadis.
Ampersand Group also focussed on
continuous upskilling of teachers at the Anganwadis by conducting numerous
sessions to instil modern practices among the teachers. During the course, two
model centres were developed where innovations and best practices were brought
into the syllabus by the Anganwadi teachers. These initiatives in the region
helped reduce the dropout rate among students, increased the girl child
admission and encouraged parents to invest in the growth and education of their
wards.
During the lockdown imposed due
to a surge in Covid-19 cases, the Anganwadis’ teachers ensured that all
students were updated with their syllabus by providing them with curriculum and
were monitored at regular intervals. In addition, several important occasions
like Teacher’s Day, Children’s Day and Christmas were celebrated by the
students and teachers alike posting messages on social media.
Shri. Chandrasekhar Pagare, Child
Development Project Officer, Ministry of Women & Child Development, Nashik
said, “We are very impressed by the changes brought in the Anganwadis with the
help of technology. Upskilling of teachers is a very important aspect
especially at the foundational stages of education. We have observed
significant improvement in the levels of learning by the students which has
reflected on the enrolments.”
Ms Kavita Sahay, Vice
Chairperson, Academics, Ampersand Group, said, “We are very thankful for this opportunity
and extremely pleased with our efforts in contributing to development of pedagogical
skills of Anganwadi students and integrating technology to make learning fun
and easy for them. We have witnessed several developmental changes among our
students over a period of time which will help them ease their transition to
higher grades.”
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