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E A C H Mission Name National Committee Member Todays Agenda Opening Remarks Overview of Literacy in South Asia India Initiatives of the Government of India Rotarys vision Kathmandu Declaration ID: 548043

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Slide1

Rotary T-E-A-C-H Mission

NameNational Committee MemberSlide2

Today's AgendaOpening RemarksOverview of Literacy in South Asia / India

Initiatives of the Government of IndiaRotary’s vision (Kathmandu Declaration)Organizational Structure of Rotary TEACHSuggested committee structure at District level

Discussions on T – E – A – C – H

Level II (District level) training seminar

Our Region’s Plan of ActionOur focus areasOur targets / goalsSlide3

OVERVIEW OF LITERACYSlide4

Global Literacy RatesSlide5

South Asia Literacy RatesSlide6

Literacy Rates in IndiaSlide7

GOVT OF INDIA INITIATIVESSlide8

Government of India InitiativesOperation Black Board

Started in the year 1987Focused on improving infrastructure in primary schoolsNational Literacy Mission (NLM)Started in the year 1988

Focused on imparting functional literacy to non literates in the age group of 15-35

District Primary Education Program

Started in the year 1993Aimed at providing access to primary education for allTo reduce dropouts to less than 10%Slide9

Government of India InitiativesSarva

Siksha Abiyan (SSA)Started in the year 2001

Promote community ownership of the school program

Ensure all complete five years of schooling by 2007

Mid day mealsStarted in the year 2001Recognized the connection between poverty, hunger and education

Right to Education (RTE)

Started in the year 2009

Mandatory for Governments to provide free and compulsory educationSlide10

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTUREROTARY’S VISION AND ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURESlide11

Rotary's VisionTowards a “Literate India”Advocacy for Literacy by developing parternerships with

Govt/ other NGOsHarness Information TechnologyAdopt Schools

Strive to Improve Quality of Education

Make Education inclusive by bringing

marginalised sections/ children at risk to the mainstreamSlide12

Organizational Structure

Teacher Support Committee, Chair DEVANG THAKORE

ELearning

Committee, Chair

PRAMOD JEJURIKAR

Adult Literacy

Committee, Chair

TIKKU

Child Development

Committee, Chair

RAVI VADLAMANI

Happy School

Committee, Chair

RAJA MICHAEL

Rotary Literacy Sub Committees

National Committee Member I

National Committee Members

National Committee Members

National Committee Member X

National Committee Member I

National Committee Member I

National Committee Member I

National Committee Member I

National Committee Member I

National Committee Member I

Executive Committee Members

ChairmanSlide13

The committee members

South Asia Committee Chair

PRIP

Kalyan

Banerjee

South Asia Literacy Chair

PRID

Shekhar

Mehta

Co Chair

PDG

Kamal

Sanghvi

Secretary

PDG

Anirudh

Roy

Chowdhury

Executive Committee

Web Master

PDG Ashok Gupta

PDG Ashok

Panjwani

PDG

Pramod

Jejurikar

PDG Raja Michael

PDG Ravi

Vadlamani

PDG

Satyanarayan

Lakkaraju

PDG

Sushil

Khurana

PDG

Venkatesh

A S

PDG Vijay Jalan

PDG

Angsuman

BandyopadhyaySlide14

The committee members

Think Tank

C

hair

PDG

Venkatesh

A S

Members

PDG

Gulam

Vahanvathy

PDG Raja Michael

PDG Sunil

Zacharia

PDG Ramesh

Chander

PDG Sandeep Narang

Resource

PeopleTeam

PDG Ashok Gupta

PDG

Ashok

Panjwani

PDG Ravi P V

PDG

sam

Babu

JSlide15

National Committee Members

Member

Districts Assigned

PDG

Ranjan

Dhingra

3010, 3070, 3080 and 3090

PDG

Ashish

Desai

3051, 3052, 3053 and 3060

PDG

Bansi

Dhurandar

3131, 3132 and 3140

PDG

Pradeep

Mukherjee

3100, 3110 and 3120

PDG Sanjay

Mishram

3030, 3040 and 3261

PDG

Debasish

Mitra

3240, 3250, 3262 and 3291

PDG

Jawahar

Vadlamani

3020, 3150 and 3160

PDG

Rajendra

Rai

3170, 3180 and 3190

PDG Raja

Seenivasan

3201, 3202 and 3230

PDG Asoka N

2980, 3000, 3211 and 3212Slide16

District Level StructureDistrict Rotary Literacy Committee Chair three year term recommendedSub Committee Chair for each sub group

of T-E-A-C-HThree sub committee members for each sub groupCommittee members could be on a staggering basis

Appointments to be agreeable to DG, DGE and DGNSlide17

ROTARY T-E

-A-C

-

H

PROGRAMSlide18

Rotary T-E-A-C-H Program

T

eacher Support

E

LearningA

dult Literacy

C

hild Development

H

appy SchoolsSlide19

Teacher SupportPeriodic evaluation and appraisal of teachersDistrict / National Level recognitions

- Standardized evaluation methodTo include cash prizesRecognised on our websites

Trained Volunteers as teachers

-

Training modules to be available online - Volunteers to be tested before being deputedSpecial emphasis on youth/ senior citizens/ spouses of

rotariansSlide20

Teacher Support (contd..)Provision of contractual employment of volunteersContinuous Teacher training through E Learning Slide21

E LearningEstablishment of E Learning Centers in schoolsProvision of E Learning kits in needy schoolsEnsures fast and effective learning

Improves attendance at schools by making learning interesting and enjoyableReduces school drop outCan help teachers learn new techniques

Very helpful in a single teacher school

Idea is to supplement staff and not replace themSlide22

E Learning (Contd..)It acts as an Urban- Rural Leveller

Development of Software for each state curriculum in local language and English to be Govt’s responsibility with Rotary’s advocacy

Other cost such as projector/ power back up etc to be approx 30,000/- to be shared equally between National committee, Club and schoolSlide23

Adult LiteracyUse of ‘E Learning’ moduleintroduced by TCS (available in 9 languages)

Promotion of formation of ‘Self Education Groups’Active participation of Rotarians, their Spouses, Rotaractors and

Interactors

as Volunteers.

Use social media as a tool to enhance our objective of Adult LiteracySpecialized training to housewives and girls living in slums and bastis,

Promotion of Literacy amongst mothersSlide24

Adult Literacy (contd..)Functional Literacy throughVocational trainingBasic education in

maths, business fundamentals, computer skills etcPromote ‘Learning for Earning’Working persons can benefit by Accelerated Learning modulesSlide25

Child DevelopmentSpecial emphasis on overall inclusive growth - Children of prisoners

- Children of sex workers - Children of migrant workers - Other children at Risk .

Eradication of child labor and provision for proper education of the children liberalized from the clutches of “child labor”.

Bringing the school dropouts back to school.

Provision for scholarships to meritorious students Slide26

Child Development (Contd..)Equity in education for Differently abled children

- Make use of provisions of RTE - Ensure amenities - Ensure teacher sensitivity - Ensure appropriate training for teachersSlide27

Happy SchoolsClean Schools - Painted and well maintained school buildings.Benches & Desks for better student teacher interaction

Clean and hygienic toilets for boys & girls.Ensuring clean and pure drinking water for both children and teachers.Facility of Library for the schools having children exceeding the count of 200.

Provision of Uniform and footwear for every child.

Well maintained space for teaching staff. Slide28

Happy Schools (Contd..)Clubs to identify schools which lack atleast 3 of the above requisites and provide them to make them ‘Happy Schools’

Dists / clubs to report their initial assessment as well as submit completion reportSlide29

Subsequent FocusComputersNotebooks and stationeriesCompound walls

To ensure security and safetySlide30

WAY FORWARDSlide31

Level II TrainingTo be conducted at District Level on or before

31st March 2014

Under the direction of the DG

Guidance and support from NLCM

Mandatory ParticipantsClub Presidents and Club RLC ChairsPast District Governors and Assistant Governors

Objective

To train and motivate the Club Leadership

To get the Clubs to set their goals

Funding

National Committee would reimburse Rs. 300 for each attending mandatory participant where not less than 60% of the clubs participateSlide32

Project FundingNational committee would share ideas and suggestionsDistricts/ clubs can consider TRF global grants

Through schools (eg. Child for Child) Corporate funding through CSR

(NLC will provide supporting materials)Slide33

Brand AmbassadorsChhavi Rajawat (first woman

Sarpanch in India)Abhinav Bindra (Olympian)

*

Ravi

Kishen (Bhojpuri actor)Amala Akkineni

( actress)

Bikram

Ghosh (musician)

Usha

Uthup

(singer)

*

* confirmation awaitedSlide34

Brand Ambassadors (contd..)Mrinal Kulkarni (Marathi actress)Shatrughan

Sinha ( MP and actor)*Anand Kumar ( Educationalist)

(

more will be added in the future. Districts can also provide suggestions and assistance to bring more celebrities as brand ambassadors

)* confirmation awaitedSlide35

RecognitionTop three performing DGs in each zone shall be recognised and awarded at the subsequent Institute