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Indiau2019s Right to Education Act, introduced in 2009, makes school free and compulsory for all<br>children aged 6 to 14. Itu2019s a key step to ensure every child gets a fair chance to learn and grow.<br>But, education being so important, why was there still a need for a law to achieve this target?<br>India is a vast country with regions that have extremely difficult terrain for large-scale<br>development. At times, regions have been left behind in economic and social sense as well.
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How Low-Cost Innovations Are Enabling the Right to Education in India India’s Right to Education Act, introduced in 2009, makes school free and compulsory for all children aged 6 to 14. It’s a key step to ensure every child gets a fair chance to learn and grow. But, education being so important, why was there still a need for a law to achieve this target? India is a vast country with regions that have extremely difficult terrain for large-scale development. At times, regions have been left behind in economic and social sense as well. This created a divide that made it impossible for everyone to access education and develop the resources to sustain it (on individual and community levels). This created a need for action at a large scale, which could create long-term effects and change the situation. Low Cost Education Solutions That Contribute to The Mission Among various initiatives, twenty years ago, with a vision to deliver education in every part of India, we started developing digital innovations. These tools were a part of our teach-easy
pedagogy. Designed to make the classroom an experience that fosters the trust of teachers, students, and the community involved, we are spread over eight states and 1.31 lakh schools. Here is our three-part solution that helped us empower 7.95 lakh teachers and 1.69 crore children with low cost education innovations: - Teacher Training Program With Ongoing Support: Educators are the foundation of a good education system. They create a good environment in the classroom for favourable learning experiences. However, even teachers struggle with various challenges. Our teacher training program aimed to alleviate these issues with practical training, support and resources. - Six Innovations: Teaching tools are the teacher’s biggest support and children’s most influential factor in attention span. Children, being innately curious, want to learn, but unsuitable methods can halt their natural instincts and progress. To overcome this, we created tools that provide hands-on experience, audiovisual engagement, and stress-free assessment options at a friendly price of less than $1 a year per child. To learn more about these innovations, click here! Learn more at https://www.samparkfoundation.org/blog/how-low-cost-innovations-are-enabling-the-right-to-edu cation-in-india