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Building Vibrant Teacher Learning Centers Learnings from CFSI, Shorapur.

Building Vibrant Teacher Learning Centers Learnings from CFSI, Shorapur. Teachers’ Capacity Building through TLC. Manthan Annual research conference. Date 5 th July 2012, APU Bengaluru. Background.

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Building Vibrant Teacher Learning Centers Learnings from CFSI, Shorapur.

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  1. Building Vibrant Teacher Learning Centers Learnings from CFSI, Shorapur. Teachers’ Capacity Building through TLC Manthan Annual research conference Date 5th July 2012, APU Bengaluru

  2. Background • No space for teachers for self development like library, laboratory, articles, magazines, internet • We thought that teachers would come to center if TLC is established with resources like books. Equipments and kits. Not even a single teacher came to TLC for six months • It was assumed that center will be run by group of teachers. It did not happen for a year. • We had to appoint coordinator for the center, the coordinators also were not able to attract teachers initially. • When coordinators went to schools with story and reference books and educational articles, science equipment, the teachers started coming to TLC in the evening.

  3. Background • Introducing internet facilities and sports items were some other things which helped in attracting teachers. • A study on some existing resource centers was done to understand the working of the resource centers for teachers (in Chamarajanagar DRC Established by NIAS and Deenabandhu and SRC Mysore.) • Exposure Visit was conducted for Govt. functionaries, to different resource centers in Chamrajnagar and Mysore to develop understanding about the center which works on building the capacity of the teachers • 4 TLCs have been established (Narayanpura, Kembavi, Shorapura and + Urdu TLC) with a lot of discussions with teachers and Education functionaries

  4. Teacher Learning Center • What is Teacher Learning center? • Teacher Leaning Centre (TLC), is an open space for teachers with resources-- books, equipment's and internet facilities • TLC creates the space for the professional development of the teachers’ community. • It is the space for the teachers to engage in improving their conceptual, technical and human relation skills. • TLC is a free space for teachers to share their experiences and learn from each other.

  5. Objectives of TLC • To create space for the teachers to engage in improving their conceptual, technical and human relation skills. • To provide opportunities for building skills among the teachers through sharing of the best practices, structured and guided exercises, demonstration, peer learning processes, workshops and trainings. • To support the cluster level institution to make them extend academic support to teachers

  6. Resources in TLCs 1. Books – content, reference, stories, encyclopedias, dictionaries, educational reports, educational policies, magazines, newspapers Science Materials – equipment which can be used for chemistry, biology, physics, geography and astronomy Computers with internet, e resources, content CDs and videos Sports materials – shuttle cock, volleyball, chess, carom Human resources – Subject experts, resource teachers, subject forums

  7. TLC Activities Formal programs: 1. Weekly Seminars - 20 seminars in a year (every Saturday after school hours) - Discussions on articles - Demonstrations etc. 2. Bi monthly workshop by external resource person Objective: To build the perspective, content and pedagogic understanding Topics: Science material introduction, Child psychology, Fraction, Science toys from low cost and no cost materials etc. Duration: 2 to 3 days each workshop 3. Trainings on content and pedagogy - Content development workshop on Language, Mathematics and EVS, 3 days for each subject - 30 teachers from the each subject

  8. TLC Activities 4. Subject wise teacher forum - Subjects – Math, science, language - Role: design the content specific activities and lead the activities 5. Newsletter: - every month 12 page newsletter - Articles by teachers which creates space for sharing experiences, innovations, knowledge 6. Designing instructional materials - Development of worksheets - Development of TLMs

  9. TLC Activities • Informal activities: • Average 15-20 teachers visits each TLC every evening and many informal activities takes place in informal way. • Reading the books, chat with other teachers • Informal academic interactions among teachers • Browsing the required information in the net, watch relevant movies • Variety of materials including raw materials available for teachers to develop the required teaching aids and TLMs • Teachers take their children to TLCs in the evening

  10. TLC Activities • Institutional capacity building • TLCs support cluster resource persons on the academic interventions they are supposed to carry out • Support in organizing Nali Kali teacher interaction meetings • Support in having preparatory activities like preparation of materials, having interaction with resource person, • Support in organizing subject specific discussions

  11. Key Success Factors • It created free space for teachers to learn and enjoy • The bottom up approach builds ownership of teachers • Providing both formal and informal space to teachers • Evolving need based Activities • Good rapport with the government functionaries – support in getting teachers, having forums etc. • Holistic approach of the CFSI program created demand of TLC ( SIP, Mela, project works, Training programs, children creativity workshop etc.)

  12. Insights • People will come to us only if we go to them. • Providing free space and a voluntary involvement is the key factor for the success of the TLC. • Teachers own the process/material when it will be designed and prepared by them. • The personal interaction and rapport building play significant role in attracting teachers. • Subject forums can play a vital role in meaningful engagement of teachers. Teacher do accept other teachers as resource person ( contrary to our belief )

  13. Insights • The TLC should evolve based on the teachers demand and interest • informal interactions, along with formal interventions, play a very important role in building the capacity of the teachers. • Sustainability is possible only when we build the grass root level institutions(CRCs, Resource schools) which can extend academic support at grass root level • Resourceful Coordinator is important, but reaching the teachers through the Margadarshis was key to the success of the TLCs. • The integrated approach of CFSI played a huge role in the vibrancy of the TLCs. (activities feeding and supporting each other )

  14. Way Forward • Teachers and functionaries have came forward to establish and run TLC (in Kakkera a group of teachers and in Rajankolur a CRP) • Subject forums of TLCs would be vibrant in designing and organizing TLC activities • Creating pool of resources across the Taluk • Connecting all (4 ) TLCs to have interactions – teleconferences, Video conferences • Developing e- resources – Videos, animations • Raw materials will be available for teachers to prepare teaching materials for their classroom • Publish articles, studies, action researches • District institute has a plan to establish 6 new TLC in 2012 – 13 • There is a demand from the other block BEO for establish TLC in their block(Shahapur for high school with focus on SSLC teachers) • Committee to manage teachers and community members to be formed to manage and monitor the TLCs

  15. List of future studies • The Teacher Learning Centre: How did we attract teachers- By Suresh G and Adiveppa Kuri • Science Teaching in Rural Schools: Our observation- By Havnoor and Akkamahadevi • Teacher Overcoming the Social Limitations- By SharanappaChavan and Shivanand • The Role of Newsletter in Teacher Academic Development Process- By Devaraj • Formal and Informal Ways of Building the Capacity of Teachers- By Praveen • How have we Built the Motivation of Teachers- By Rudresh • The potential and limitations of the indicators in School Improvement -By Rudresh Presented by –Suresh G, Rudresh, Adiveppa K, P.B Havanoor, Devaraj, Akkamahadevi, Chavan, Shivanand, Praveen

  16. A Dream of a Just, Equitable, Humane and Sustainable Society Thank You

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