· More than 8,500+ teachers and over 2 lakh students from 1,100+ Government high and higher Secondary schools in Jammu benefitted in academic year 2022-23 through Life Skills Development project.
· In academic year 2023-24, the project will extend to 3,500+ Government middle schools in all ten districts of Jammu for life skill development of students.
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September 2023, Jammu: Bharti Foundation in collaboration with
The Directorate of School Education (DSEJ), Jammu is extending its ‘Life Skill
Development among Students through House System’ project under its Satya Bharti
Quality Support Program – At Scale to more than 3,500+ Government Middle
Schools of Jammu.
The program lays emphasis on
building capacities of head of schools and teachers to enable students with 21st
century skills. The project is being led by the Counselling Cell with support
of Aadharshila and Cultural Innovation Cells at DSEJ. Dedicated team from
Bharti Foundation will impart training to resource persons to help implement
the project. These resource persons will further support schools in developing
a comprehensive understanding of life skills education and building the skills through
school activities.
In August 2022, the first
round of training was organised for more than 390 resource persons who cascaded
the life skill development training to 8,500+ teachers from 1,100+ Government
High and Higher Secondary Schools in Jammu, benefitting more than 2 lakh
students. This year, along with offline training, online trainings and webinars
have also been designed to equip resource persons to support heads of schools
and teachers effectively.
Speaking on the occasion,
Sh. Ashok Sharma, Director of School Education Jammu, acknowledged the Bharti
Foundation and applauded the program which intends to build critical life
skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, managing emotions, creative
thinking, etc. in line with National Education Policy 2020. He said, “strengthening of healthy competition among
students in the house system will create positive impact and prepare students
for the real world challenges.”
Dr Romesh Kumar, Head
Counselling Cell DSEJ, who happens to be the Nodal officer for the program,
opined that this program will offer a paradigm shift in how schools function.
It will be very meaningful to conduct co-scholastic activities with "life
skills development" as an end in mind.
Speaking on the successful extension of the project, Mamta Saikia,
CEO-Bharti Foundation said, “Bharti Foundation has been working in the field
of education in rural India for the past 20 years. It is our belief that life
skills among students is an important area to work on and can be best delivered
to the students when integrated with various school activities. Thanking the
Directorate of School Education, Jammu, and all those who are involved in this
ambitious project to support Bharti Foundation in creating a meaningful
impact.”
Suraj Singh Rathore, CEO of Jammu, addressed while the program was anchored by Dr Sharma from Counselling Cell DSEJ. Other prominent people, present on the occasion, included HR Pakhroo, Joint Director (SE), Devender Singh Manhas, DEPO Jammu,Team members of Bharti foundation, Surjeet Singh, Incharge Cultural Cell DSEJ and other team members of Counselling Cell DSEJ.
About
Bharti Foundation
Bharti Foundation was set up in the year 2000 as the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises. It implements and supports programs in primary, secondary and higher education. Since 2006, the flagship, Satya Bharti School Program has been providing free quality education to thousands of underprivileged children in 173 schools in
rural India across five states, with a focus on the girl child. The impact of quality education has been widened by transferring the learning and good practices of this program to more than 3 lakh students studying in 808 partnering government schools across 11 States/UTs, through Satya Bharti Quality Support Program (QSP), since 2013. Most of the processes under QSP were found to be pragmatic. Bharti Foundation was invited by several education officers at district and state level to scale up some of the initiatives through Large Scale Initiatives. The Foundation has recently launched a new initiative, TheTeacherApp one of the most innovative technology solution for teachers and educators in the country. Satya Bharti Abhiyan, the sanitation initiative started in 2014 till 2021, has benefitted 2,19,872 beneficiaries by improving sanitation conditions in the districts of Punjab, providing access to toilets and by fostering behavioural change in communities. The Foundation has been able to impact more than 2 million children in a meaningful manner through its education programs this year.
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