By Gloria Mbabazi | Project Lead
Warm Greetings from the Angaza Resource Centre (ARC)!
We are delighted to share the latest updates from the Angaza Resource Centre (ARC). Your unwavering support has been instrumental in our progress, and we are excited to report on the impactful activities and milestones we have achieved since our last update.
Holiday Program
From January 15th to January 30th 2024, the ARC held its inaugural holiday program targeting teenagers aged 13-19 from the Kibuli and Kabalagala communities. The program featured ICT classes and literacy-centric activities in our library, focusing on creative thinking and problem-solving skills among others. The enthusiastic participation and positive feedback from the teens highlighted the program's success and the immense value it brings to their educational journey.
Teacher Training Initiative
In our commitment to enhancing educational support, we conducted our first phonics training session from January 31st January to 2nd February 2024, facilitated by experts from READ For Life. Twenty-five teachers from Quentin Junior School and Merowa Junior School participated, aiming to increase phonemic awareness, improve writing skills, and enhance letter-sound correspondence. The training was a resounding success, setting a strong foundation for improved literacy teaching practices in ou partner schools.
Expansion and New Partnerships
The first term of the year commenced on March 4th, 2024, with the exciting addition of two new partner schools: Vallerian Primary School and Hope Shammah Junior School. These schools, located in the Kibuli-Kabalagala area, now have free access to our ICT classes and library resources. We are thrilled to welcome them to the ARC family and look forward to the positive impact this will have on their students.
Celebrating Literacy: D.E.A.R. Week
In a momentous event, 40 Days Over 40 Smiles Foundation (4040) celebrated the ARC’s first D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read) week from March 11th to March 15th, 2024. While the national D.E.A.R. Day is on March 15th, we dedicated an entire week to this initiative. Children at the ARC delved into storybooks, either guided by their teachers or exploring independently. The highlight was the presence of special guests who took time from their busy schedules to read aloud to the children. This event significantly promoted a love for reading among our young learners.
Follow-up on Phonics Training
Following the phonics training, facilitators returned to supervise and monitor the teachers' progress in implementing phonics in their classrooms. We are proud to report that over 90% of the teachers scored above the 50% pass mark, with 70% achieving scores above 60%. This indicates substantial progress and the effectiveness of our training programs.
Ongoing Programs and Future Needs
We are currently in the second week of our first-term holiday program, continuing to cater to teenagers from the community. We are delighted to see many familiar faces from the previous program, along with new participants eager to benefit from the centre.
To achieve even greater levels of impact, the ARC is slowly building on resources such as computers, books and furniture. We appreciate your support, which has been pivotal in our success thus far.
Your contributions are enabling us to create a significant and lasting impact on the educational landscape of our community.
Thank you for your continued support and belief in our mission.
Love,
Team 4040.
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