Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)

by Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) Centre for Education & Consciousness
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Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)
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Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)
Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)
Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)
Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)
Mobile Library (Kitab Gari)

Project Report | Mar 15, 2021
Second Progress Report

By Muhammad Asif Sultan | Director Operations

Kitab Gari

(A Mobile Rikshaw Library)

 

Kitab Gari, a project initiated by Children’s Literature Festival (CLF), a flagship program of Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA), aims to promote reading among children through its four strands main strands: storytelling, arts and craft, and Cinema Ghar which includes documentaries/movies, digital learning and board games. The mobile rickshaw library or library on wheels is a mini CLF and is designed to target both in-school and out of school children to make books and learning accessible to every child. It is stocked with 500+ books, both fiction and non-fiction for children up to 16 years and for teachers.

What is in the Kitab Gari/Mobile Rickshaw Library – Library on Wheels – a mini CLF!

  • Books -Fiction and Non-fiction by grades (500 and growing) -reading and other activities
  • Tablets - digital learning for children
  • Cinema Ghar (movie house): Videos; Animation Films – Songs for Children
  • Arts and Crafts  related to writing -imagination- illustrations
  • Games- Board Games -  Carrom Board, Ludo, Chess and Snakes and Ladders
  • Resource Person/Facilitator

Weekly Functioning

The Kitab Gari is dedicated to six campuses of Life Skills for Kids (LSK) schools around the garbage dumping sites of Lahore and also visits the low cost Aagahi Schools and community areas of Lahore to engage children with learning needs. The outreach is also to public and low-cost private schools. Every session of Kitab Gari follows a pre-planned set of activities. The session plan is sometimes modified depending on the target group. The focal persons/driver and story teller/animator of the Kitab Gari session share a short report of the day with the team, highlighting the outcomes achieved, challenges faced during the session, shortcomings and possible areas of improvement.

 

Kitab Gari Visits:

  • CLF Kitab Gari carried out 66 visits to 6 of the LSK campuses spread-out all-over Lahore in the last 6 months from September 2020 to February 2021 and regularly engaged over 1000 students in storytelling, board games and origami art activities. The excited children flocked around our Mobile Rikshaw Library while parents also took part in storytelling and Arts & Crafts.
  • Kitab Gari made regular visits to schools and poor communities in Gulberg 2, Saidan Shah, Sabzazar colony, Ettehad Colony, Qurban Line, LDA community, NBC community, Chandrai community, Pak town, Makkah Colony, CPB, and a small community near Sher pao bridge to help 500+ kids who don’t have easy access to the different learning opportunities outside of rote learning.
  • CLF Kitab Gari visited Children Library complex to participate in Pakistan Learning Festival for 3 days – 8th - 10th Feb 2021 – with a total footfall of limited to 2000 students in accordance with the Corona SOPs in the place. Children were engaged in reading stores, taught origami, watched storytelling videos and participated in STEM activities curated for PLF. Children enjoyed playing board games as well.
  • Kitab Gari celebrated Teachers Day on 5th October,2020 with underserved communities with children in slums of Lahore under the Sher Pao Bridge. The Kitab Gari team engaged the children in Storytelling and Arts & Crafts activities besides board games.

 

No. of Beneficiaries:

Around 3500+ children benefitted from this innovative learning experience during this period.

 

Objectives:

  • Inculcate a love for books in children
  • Develop book-reading habits and interest in self-expression and inquiry
  • Give students an opportunity to explore learning through technology and board games
  • Spread awareness messages to all age groups about reading beyond the textbooks
  • Stimulate and enhance creativity and critical thinking in children

 

Strands:

  • Storytelling/Story writing through books and digital media
  • Book reading and borrowing
  • Kitab Gari Cinema of documentaries, Movies and short films
  • Art & Craft (Drawings, Painting, calligraphy, Origami and paper recycling)
  • Digital Learning through tablets

 

Activities conducted during Kitab Gari Sessions:

  • Read Aloud
  • Arts & Craft
  • Discussion on Active Citizenship and Quaid Azam (Quaid se Batein)
  • Storytelling
  • Book reading
  • Cinema Ghar
  • Board games

 

Impact:

  • Children learned through Storytelling and Cinema Ghar which boosted their interest in reading books and expressing them more articulately.
  • The sessions encouraged children to become active and responsible citizens.
  • Board games such as scrabble and chess enabled critically thinking skills, and inculcated the value of teamwork.
  • The sessions boosted their confidence and public speaking skills, and enhanced their ability to comprehend major themes in story-books.
  • The sessions gave agency to children to speak and express themselves freely.

 

Challenges:

  • Poor infrastructure remained a challenge for Kitab Gari to reach a few places and organize its planned activities, particularly in underprivileged communities.
  • The SOP’s to be followed during the current pandemic limited the number of children which can be engaged in activities.
  • Particularly, on rainy days, due to lack of good facility of rainwater drains in some areas, Kitab Gari could not cater to its audience and complete its sessions.
  • Schools’ internal assessment schedules clashed with the event in two places, where either participation remained less or Kitab Gari planned sessions could not complete.
  • Outreach can be further enhanced and far-flung areas can be brought under Kitab Gari’s ambit through an increase in funding or support in marketing Kitab Gari online.
  • The rickshaw due to its expanded body faces interrogations by the traffic police, for which special permit has to be acquired for this one and the new ones being planned.

 

Recommendations:

  • Sign agreements with schools to schedule of Kitab Gari visits to avoid clashes with schools’ internal assessments and holiday schedules.
  • Incorporate small STEAM activities to enable kids to increase their understanding of basic academic concepts and help in their educational learning.
  • Story-telling sessions can be made still more engaging with story-tellers better trained in making meaningful interdisciplinary connections between various strands of CLF.
  • Kitab Gari should align its COVID-19 response strategy with ITA’s other ongoing programs and spring to action in times when learning gaps between children are broadening and many are at a risk of dropping out of school.
  • Kitab Gari should come up with a plan to collaborate with organizations to reach out to underprivileged communities, and train volunteers/Lady Health Workers/community workers to conduct story-telling and art activities including those based on health and hygiene, in safe gear.
  • Public Private partnerships need to be further leveraged in these times for Kitab Gari to continue its mission of making books accessible to ALL children without discrimination and create joyful learning experiences for them.
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Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) Centre for Education & Consciousness

Location: Lahore & Karachi, Pakistan - Pakistan
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MUHAMMAD SULTAN
Lahore , Punjab Pakistan

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