Seva Mandir Rural Education Program in Udaipur and Rajsamand, Rajasthan

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"Learn about Seva Mandir's impactful rural education program in Udaipur and Rajsamand, Rajasthan. Founded in 1968, the organization focuses on promoting primary education, creating sustainable livelihood improvements, and enhancing community capabilities. Discover their initiatives like non-formal education centers, seasonal residential learning schools, and activity centers aimed at improving education quality and teacher motivation."

  • Seva Mandir
  • Rural Education
  • Udaipur
  • Rajsamand
  • Rajasthan

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  1. Seva Mandir Rural Education Program Udaipur/Rajsamand, Rajasthan Project Update and Proposal Review 2014-2015

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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 Improve attendance, retention, and comprehension amongst children attending government schools 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

  5. Seva Mandir Education Program [3] 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 14-25 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

  6. 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 1500 children directly through this project Seva Mandir NFE Centers have been officially recognized as Special Teaching Centers by the Education Department, Govt. or Rajasthan and are in-principal RTE compliant [2012-2013] Study Report of progress and overall impact of Shiksha Kendras since the beginning of AfE-SV funding is here http://www.ashanet.org/projects- new/documents/876/impact_study_report.doc

  7. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra 171 NFE Centers/Shiksha Kendra in 5 blocks of Udaipur with total enrollment of 5976children. Badgaon block has 20 centers and 21 instructors reaching 576 children 124 new admissions in 19 centers, 45% girl student enrolments 1231 children in total enrolled into government schools, 112 from Badgaon (AfE supported) Up from 99 government school enrollments in 2012 38% children admitted in classes 5 and 6

  8. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra Breakup of children by classes admitted into government schools: Centers Class 1,2 42 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Total 19 14 14 18 24 112 New Enrollments in 2013-2014 in Badgaon Block: # of Shiksha Kendra/NFE Center December 2013 zone Boys Girls Total Delwara 4 11 13 24 Bagdunda 7 28 22 50 Dhar 2 16 11 27 Godach 1 3 5 8 Kadiya 5 10 5 15 19 68 56 124

  9. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra List of active Shiksha Kendras: S.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ZONE Bagdunda Bagdunda Bagdunda Bagdunda Bagdunda Bagdunda Bagdunda Delwara Delwara Delwara Delwara Delwara Dhar Dhar Godach Kadia Kadia Kadia Kadia Kadia CENTRE NAME Dholigati Patiya Dungariya fala Patiya Khakhrakhet Sango ka vera Malariya Khurd Mada Chhali Barwaliya Raya Rama Karawari Naya Kheda Badanga Dhar Ushan Gairiyon ka guda Waghela ka guda Losing dhana Maroowas bhilwara Maroowas wandar

  10. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra Enrollment Details 2013-2014: # of Shiksha Kendra/NFE Center zone Enrollment in Dec 13 Girls total Jaul 13 Dec 13 Instructors (male/female) Boys Delwara 5 4 4 (2/2) 62 50 112 Bagdunda 7 7 9 (6/3) 128 113 241 Dhar 2 2 3 (1/2) 44 44 88 Godach 1 1 1 (1/0) 24 15 39 Kadiya 5 5 5 (4/1) 53 57 110 20 19 22 (14 / 8) total 311 boys 279 girls 590 total

  11. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Shiksha Kendra Dedicated Teacher training program evolved over past 20 years Mandatory teacher training thrice a year and bi-annual instructor meetup sessions Conducted a teacher evaluation in September 2013 in which 176 instructors participated and 85% instructors were found to be at Level 2 and 11% at level 3 (highest level) Organized a world teacher exchange program between October 14th 26th in cooperation with Edukans (Netherlands) to facilitate professional exchange between education professionals from Netherlands and teachers from Seva Mandir Shiksha Kendras, Activity Centers, and leraning camps Themes of program: Evaluating learning How children earn Active learning Lessons in Planning and instructor workshops

  12. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Activity Centers ASER 2010 revealed 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 2008-2009 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.

  13. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Activity Centers Reaches 821 children of 1st-10th standard in four Government Schools 304 children from 6th-10th standard are also enrolled in after-shool tuition centers Village/Zone Classes in School Teachers # of children (boys/girls) December 12 Peepad/Kadiya 1st - 8th 6 194 (134/63) Selu/Kadiya 1st - 8th 6 131 (52/49) Undithal/Bagdunda 1st - 10th 6 199 (109/90) Maruwas/Kadiya 1st - 8th 6 297 (130/103)

  14. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Seasonal Residential Learning Schools Seasonal learning camps were first started in 2001 to cater to need of out- of-school children, primarily child laborers Immersive, activity oriented learning model involving a variety of tools and methods for first time learners with minimum of 6hours of devoted interactive learning sessions per day Residential Schools conducted at Dr. Mohan Singh Mehta rural training center, Kaya (Udaipur) and/or Vidya Bhavan Krishi Vikas Kendra, Badgaon (Udaipur) Math and Hindi are taught with supplemental assistance of workbooks developed by Seva Mandir, and various learning tools. Focus on using local language and idioms for accelerated learning in familiar environment for children

  15. Seva Mandir Progress Update 2013 Seasonal Residential Learning Schools 197 total students in 2nd learning school, 58 repeat students from the first camp Blockwise participation of children in 2nd learning camp (7/11-31/12): Block Boys Girls Total Kotra 75 42 116 Jhadol 17 24 41 Girwa 5 9 14 Badgaon 2 17 19 Kerwada 3 3 6 102 95 197

  16. 2014 Proposal Proposal Overview Continue Education Program in Badgaon with following components: 20 Shiksha Kendras/NFE Centers 5 Sahayod Kendra/Activity Centers Support 20 25 tribal children to attend Three Seasonal Residential School Program

  17. 2014 Proposal Final Budget Budget Item Amount (INR) $18470 Shiksha Kendra Rs. 1108000 $8570 Activity Center Rs. 514000 $7700 Seasonal Schools Rs. 462000 $4330 Coordinator Salary Rs. 260000 Total Rs. 2344000 $39070

  18. 2014 Proposal Proposed Budget Shiksha Kendra Budget estimate of running one Shiksha Kendra Budget Item Details Amount in INR Teacher Stipend 3000 x 12 months 36000 Study Material 400/child 12000 Infrastructure (Rent + Maintenance) Evaluation/Exams 175/month + 900 (repairs) 3000 1200 Instructor Meetings 375 x 4 meetings 1500 Instructor Training 1500 Camera Monitoring 200 Total Rs. 55,400

  19. 2014 Proposal Proposed Budget Activity Centers Budget estimate of running one Activity Center Budget Item Details Amount in INR Teacher Stipend 3700 x 12 x 2 88,800 Study Material 7,000 Infrastructure maintainance Teacher Training 1,000 5,000 Children Events 1,000 Total Rs. 1,02,800

  20. 2014 Proposal Proposed Budget Seasonal residential School Budget estimate of 25 children attending one Seasonal Residential Schools Budget Item Details Amount in INR Boarding & Lodging 20 (children) + 3 (teacher) x Rs 150 x 50 days 250 1,72,500 Study Material 5000 Medicines & Toiletries 250 5000 Clothes 250 5000 Travel 6000 Teacher Stipend 225 /day x 50 days x 3 teachers 33750 Teacher Training 3750 Total Rs. 2,31,000

  21. 2014 Proposal Proposed Budget Seasonal residential School Budget estimate of 25 children attending one Seasonal Residential Schools Budget Item Details Amount in INR Boarding & Lodging 25 (children) + 3 (teacher) x Rs 150 x 60 days 250 2,52,000 Study Material 6250 Medicines & Toiletries 250 6250 Clothes 250 7500 Travel 350 8750 Teacher Stipend 225 /day x 60 days x 3 teachers 40500 Teacher Training 3750 Total Rs. 2,31,000

  22. 2014 Proposal Appendix - RTE NFE Centers are RTE compliant by virtue of a being granted a special status by Department of Education, Govt of Rajathan Persistent and dedicated effort over past two years have led to this special status being accorded, although its still an in-principal agreement at this point Activity Centers are RTE exempted because these are not full-time schools and are operated in-conjunction with the Government School Seasonal Learning Camps/Schools are also RTE exempt because these are not full-time schools but are considered as supplementary education units

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