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Gramin Shiksha Kendra

Gramin Shiksha Kendra. Project in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Asha has supported teacher and staff salaries, library and TLM over the last 6 years for 2 schools at Jaganpura and Bodal GSK started in 2003; today have 4 schools and ~550 children Children make a daily newspaper, bal panchayat etc.

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Gramin Shiksha Kendra

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  1. Gramin Shiksha Kendra • Project in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. • Asha has supported teacher and staff salaries, library and TLM over the last 6 years for 2 schools at Jaganpura and Bodal • GSK started in 2003; today have 4 schools and ~550 children • Children make a daily newspaper, bal panchayat etc. • Experienced staff, most have master's degrees in education. • School operations are child-centric • Typical school day: 8a-11.30a (class), 11.30a-12.30p (lunch), 12.30p-2.30p (class), 2.30p-5.30p (evaluation and planning for next day), 5.30p-6.30p (interaction with villagers).

  2. Uday Pathshalas UDAY Pathshala, Jaganpura: Started on 15th June 2004, with 45 children (27 Boys, 18 girls), three teachers and a support staff on a land given by community in a thatched temporary structure. At present 231 children, 11 teachers and one support staff, the community has donated the land for the school, 8 classrooms constructed, tap water, electricity connections, a big playground, separate toilets for boys and girls. UDAY Pathshala, Bodal: Started on 1st July 2006 with 74 children (26 boys, 38 girls) and 3 teachers under a peepal tree. At present 99 children, 6 teachers, on school’s own land, 8 classrooms and two extra rooms, well, hand pump and a big playground, separate toilets for boys and girls. Uday Pathshala, Sawai Madhopur: A self sustaining school for urban middle class. Started on 16th July 2007, currently with 35 children and two teachers in a rented building. Uday Pathshala, Katar-Faria: Started on 1st July 2009, currently with 151 children on a land donated by community. At present running in 6 thatched classrooms, has a big playground. The school has a toilet and a hand pump.

  3. Site visit (March 2011) • Murali (Asha Austin) visited in March 2011. Deep, Vibha's projects monitoring employee in India, visited in April 2011. • GSK continues to maintain excellent academic standards, extra-curricular activities, child participation levels, community relations and book-keeping. • Most of the old staff who had left during the turbulent funding times in previous years have now returned with more stable funding. • The outreach program (Vistaar) has begun with 1 full-time staff. • Teachers have weekly workshops on Saturdays. GSK also had more involved quarterly workshops this year. • The new school at Faria now has infrastucture and motivated teachers. The school caters to 3 villages at the edge of the Ranthambore sanctuary. Different villages donated 20 bighas (~8 acres, ~30k sqm) of land for the school campus. • Chronic funding shortfalls threaten to disrupt continued growth plans.

  4. Updates (October 2011) • The number of kids in Uday Bodal has come down to 99 from 143 the previous year. The reason for this is the relocation of several tribal groups in the area to other parts of the state. • Teacher training workshop from May 16- Jun 30. Maneesh and Vishnu conducted the workshop this year. • New creative journal, Morange, being published by the children every month. 8 Morange articles and poems were published in Chakmak, a popular kids' magazine by Eklavya. Morange is edited by Prabhat, a locally accomplished poet. • GSK is now board-certified for examinations. 14 children wrote the 8th state board exams this year. All 14 passed with 70-85% in the exams. GSK's students have come first in the district for the last 2 years.

  5. Updates (February 2012) • KILOL, the annual school day celebrations, were held at Uday Faria this year. Many neighboring schools participate in this sport and cultural fest. • GSK's government outreach program (Vistaar) now reaches 14 govt schools. Government teachers from these schools spend time at Uday Jaganpura to learn the teaching methodologies. Vistaar is funded by HKF and is supported by the local collector, DIET (teacher training college) and UNDP. The DIET's college principal is the head of it's steering committee. • GSK is now officially an adviser of the district education committee. Uday Jaganpura and Uday Faria have been selected as the teacher training resource schools. • GSK has also prepared a module on child centred participatory teaching that has been incorporated into DIET's curriculum. • Several new foundations have expressed an interest in funding various components of the schools and the outreach program.

  6. Proposed Budget 2011-2012

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