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Education

Project ‘Muskaan’ – Supporting Government Rural Primary Education System

JBF understands that the lack of education is a root cause of various social and economic problems and therefore, the foundation believes that the education should be the primary area of intervention for empowering the communities. In this regard, Project Muskaan was introduced in 2007 to support the Government initiatives in primary education. The project has been named ‘Muskaan’, as it aims to bring smile on every child’s face. It’ primarily aims at improving the learning environment and the quality of education in the select schools so that students are motivated to attending school and ultimately cutting down the dropout rate. The project now reaches out to rural government primary schools in the vicinity of Jubilant’s manufacturing locations.

  

Goal

To strengthen education system in project areas

Objectives

  • To improve learning environment in Government schools
  • Sustaining the interest of the students to attend school
  • To improve the quality of education imparted to the students
  • To motivate the students to take up higher studies

Mode of Action

Participatory approach, Community Involvement, Monthly activity based learning

Outcome

  • Increased grading of students
  • Increase in no. of students opting for higher studies.

The project was initiated with a structured approach involving focused steps:

  • Advocacy with the District Administration and Block Level Education Authority
  • Sensitization of all important stakeholders including teachers and parents, trainings and workshops are conducted for Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) members and the opinion leaders
  • Implementation involving a series of steps including restructuring of the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) admission drive, tracking left outs, drop outs and attendance,  motivating the parents to send their wards to the school, various innovative schemes are taken up including recognition and rewards. For improving the school environment, cleanliness and plantation drives are taken up involving students, events like birthday celebrations, reading out important news, recognition of good work done etc Trainings for teachers are arranged at regular intervals and activity based teaching modes are encouraged through interesting teaching aids to bring in gradual improvement in the quality of teaching in the school.
  • Sustainability – Community involvement and monitoring mechanism to track improvements would help towards long term sustenance of the initiative.
    Replicability
      
    The project was started in the pilot school at Gajraula

With an understanding that both learning environment and quality of education go hand-in-hand, the foundation has worked with the local communities and school authorities on improving the environment(infrastructure, maintenance, quality books, hygiene factors etc.) and quality (training of teachers, learning methods of children, and additional extracurricular activities). Since inception, JBF has been actively assisting to initiate a change in the overall scenario of education in rural government primary schools. In the second phase however, having established and made progress in improving matters, the foundation has set a  routine of monthly activities for the whole annual calendar year. This is an attempt to increase and improve the learning abilities of children in the government schools the foundation is working with.

The idea of the Muskaan activities on a monthly basis is to take baby steps to reach the bigger goal of bringing change in reading, writing and speaking abilities of children. Most of these children in government schools in rural villages are faced with the challenge of proving their capabilities in these three areas (reading, writing and speaking) and more than usual lose out with their counterparts in private schools in villlages or cities. The inability hampers further their chances of making a decent yet significant improvement in their overall life. Coming from humble backgrounds makes it difficult for them further to take tuitions or extra help.

The ‘Muskaan Project’ and the idea of the monthly activities is a small step to fulfil the bigger goal of helping these children to gain confidence and better their ability to read, write and speak

 

Success Story

Aiding little hands to write their own future

Pooja, 14 year old girl residing in Gajraula UP was on the verge of being a drop out after class VIII. After her mother’s demise around four years back, she also looks after her other 2 younger siblings. It was not possible for the father, rickshaw puller at Gajraula to support her secondary education.

The scholarship program of Jubilant Bhartia Foundation (JBF) came as a windfall for her. She qualified the scholarship test under Jubilant Pratibha Puruskaar and is now receiving a monthly scholarship of Rs 500/- per month to continue her education.

Like Pooja, there are many talented children in rural areas who are supported under Jubilant Pratibha Puruskaar an initiative under Project Muskaan of JBF. These children are also mentored by select officials of Jubilant.

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