Donate to kids of domlur govt school

by Sivasri Charitable Trust
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school
Donate to kids of domlur govt school

Project Report | Nov 25, 2013
Improved learning seen in Domlur school children

By Prasanna V R | CEO

Assessment in progress in Domlur schools
Assessment in progress in Domlur schools

Domlur school children do well in Sikshana’s assessment of language and arithmetic skills

Children studying in Sikshana adopted Primary schools are evaluated on a regular basis through Sikshana Basic Assessment module, which is based on *ASER. The objective of this evaluation is to understand the level of learning among children and undertake measures which would help them better their skills. Basic Mathematics and Kannada skills are assessed among children studying in 7th standard. All the 24 students studying in 7th standard who took the test are able to read simple sentences in Kannada (**ASER level) and 19 of them are able to read complex sentences in Kannada (***above ASER). 16 students out of 24 are able to solve basic mathematics problems (addition, subtraction, multiplication & division). The eight students who lack these basic skills are monitored and mentored to improve the skills.

Domlur school children improve their handwriting

The handwriting quality of every child studying in 7th standard is being monitored through the Sikshana ‘Writing Book Program’. Under this Program, the handwriting quality is assessed and documented through the sheets provided by Sikshana. A preliminary evaluation was conducted in the month of August to assess the speed and quality of writing among children. 24 students of 7th standard underwent the Program and their work was documented. Based on this assessment, children who lacked in speed and quality were given attention and monitored. The assessment was repeated in the month of September and a comparison of both assessment showed that there was a drastic improvement in the quality of writing among children.

 

‘Star badges’ and ‘Learning tree’ stickers provided by Sikshana prove to be good incentives for children to improve their learning ability

Time and again, Sikshana’s star badges, an incentive given to children to encourage learning, has proved to be an effective motivational tool. Categorised coloured star badges (for academics, extra-curricular activities and personal/school hygiene) are awarded to children to motivate them to learn. Children feel proud to display the badges, which boosts their morale to excel further.

Sikshana diaries, which are given to every child studying in Sikshana adopted government schools, help them to document their work and keep a tab on the progress of their work. In addition, these diaries have useful information, interesting facts and figures, which create interest in the child to learn. Sikshana introduced ‘My Learning Tree’, a tree picture puzzle, where each part of the tree is associated with one concept of learning (mathematics concepts and language skills). The parts of the tree (each concept of learning) are in the form of stickers, given by Sikshana to all the teachers of Sikshana adopted schools. The child will have to stick a part of the tree after demonstrating the concept in front of the teacher. The enthusiasm to complete the picture is pushing the children to learn all the concepts thus improving their learning ability.

 A little encouragement makes a lot of difference

Shobha (name changed), a student studying in 7th standard in Appareddyplaya Government Primary School, was constantly chided by her friends and teachers for being a dull student. She was encouraged by Sikshana mentor to overcome the fear of reading. This encouragement boosted her confidence and improved her skills further. She was enrolled in the Sikshana Reading Program, a month long Program where children who lack basic reading skills are tagged with one of their peers who are good at it and who can help them improve their reading. After a month’s time, Shobha is able to read Kannada fluently, which is ***above ASER level reading. 

 

*ASER (www.asercentre.org) is a national standard created by Pratham, an organisation, which has data (since 2005) on two metrics namely Arithmetic skills (ability to solve two digit simple division problems) and Kannada language skills, which are assessed in children studying in classes 4th to 7th across all states in the country. The ASER report shows the learning level of children studying in 4th to 7th standard.

** Students falling under ‘ASER level’ category are able to solve basic Arithmetic problems (two digit division and subtraction) and read basic Kannada (simple sentences).

*** The students falling under the category of ‘Above ASER’ level are able to read class-appropriate Kannada language text and solve fractions and decimal system based Arithmetic problems.

Assessment of writing quality in progress
Assessment of writing quality in progress
Domlur school kids proudly displaying star badges
Domlur school kids proudly displaying star badges
'My Learning Tree', a good incentive for learning
'My Learning Tree', a good incentive for learning
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Organization Information

Sivasri Charitable Trust

Location: Bangalore, Karnataka - India
Website:
Sikshana Foundation
Project Leader:
Sikshana Foundation
Bangalore , Karnataka India

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