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Pratirodh Sansthan Bhadesar , Chittorgarh 2013 Updates & 2014 Renewal Proposal

Pratirodh Sansthan Bhadesar , Chittorgarh 2013 Updates & 2014 Renewal Proposal. Residential School for Girls. Background. Pratirodh Sansthan is working with Tribal community of Bhadesar district, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) since 2004-2005

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Pratirodh Sansthan Bhadesar , Chittorgarh 2013 Updates & 2014 Renewal Proposal

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  1. PratirodhSansthanBhadesar, Chittorgarh2013 Updates & 2014 Renewal Proposal Residential School for Girls

  2. Background • PratirodhSansthan is working with Tribal community of Bhadesar district, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) since 2004-2005 • Its an offshoot of Prayas which has been actively advocating Tribal Rights since over few decades with diverse initiatives • Tribal land rights • Cast discrimination and KhatAndolan • Women rights and SHG mobilization • RTI and MNREGA Advocacy • Food Rights • PratirodhSanstan focuses primarily on girl education and women rights/awareness, with flagship project seeded through AfE-SV support in November 2008 • The organization has philosophical roots in tribal rights movement, but, with a singular focus and belief in women being the change makers in the society

  3. Objectives & Goals • Uplift and Empower backward and marginalized tribes through education and awareness • Prepare and motivate young girls as change makers, not only to empower but to influence the next generation of community! • Bring awareness about education in the community with expectation that it will in turn lead to inquisitiveness and awareness in general – education is a big enabler! • Motivation is to make children ecologically & socially aware and get some basic literacy, instead of attaining grades and class attendance • Bridge the divide between the first generation learners and the government schools/programs • Use self-paced/self-motivated learning techniques that is suitable to the environmental realities • Leverage government schemes & programs and bring policy benefits to the community such programs are meant to • Not to run a formal school but to act as a bridge for motivated children to get access to the government schools • Employ alternate education, self-paced/self-motivated, learning method for first generation learners from tribal community • Make students socially & ecologically aware; and build strong long-term partnership with their communities/families

  4. Project Background • PratirodhSansthan runs AadharshilaAvasiyaBalikaVidyalya (Aadharshila Residential School for Girls) in Amarpura village, TahasilBhadesar, District Chittorgarn, Rajasthan • Bhadesartehesil is predominantly backward and tribal population with 27456 SC, 2346 ST pupils out of 108452 total (discounting denotified tribes) • Bheel and Meena are predominant communities in the area which traditionally don’t promote education, particularly amongst girl child. • Aadharshila School started in November 2008 with Asha-SV seed funding • The objective was to promote girl education not limited to basic literacy skills but into mainstream schools and build/integrate/promote capacity of government schools infrastructure for this purpose

  5. Project Background • Since 2001 central government has opened 6000 Kasturba Gandhi BalikaAvasiyaVidyalaya for tribal girls. However, over 40% of capacity is wasted because of lack of students and absence of appropriate outreach and bridge program for tribal students • This problem is exasperated by the fact that KGBV scheme is applicable to middle school students and most tribal students, particularly girls, never make it through primary school! • Aadharshilaschool therefore acts as a bridge for tribal girl students to benefit from this scheme while maintaining a formal school themselves: • Aadharshila school focuses on primary education and preparing students to clear a grade-V examination that is required before they are enrolled in KGBV middle/high schools • Aadharshila school started with a 77 tribal girls from 16 villages and 131 girls have since achieved middle-school level and have enrolled over 80 students in government high schools. • PratirodhSansthan monitors and supports progress of students who enroll in KGBV schools and otherwise and intervention doesn’t stop at graduation and/or drop-pff from Aadharshila school. • School operated in a rented gated facility with brick/concrete boundary walls , mud-reinforced floor and tin shed and open courtyard (see pictures) • Two ceiling fans in the shed • Two Bathrooms, Three toilets, two water reservoirs and three water tanks • Large 40x30ft hall with a 35 cot capacity for children to sleep. Additional room for staff that has spillover capacity • Minimal infrastructure investment, although rental facility has caused some minor issued in the past • Individual cots have been changed to bunk beds with local help that consume relatively less space and more organized • Two full-time residential female teachers, one cook and one helper, and one coordinator (one of the project funders) • Small library with donated books and spare workbooks, journals, and newspapers

  6. Project Background • Aadharshila School operates in a rented gated facility with brick/concrete boundary walls , mud-reinforced floor and tin shed and open courtyard (see pictures) • Two ceiling fans in the shed • Two Bathrooms, Three toilets, two water reservoirs and three water tanks , most infrstructure is donated or has been secured with minimal cost • Large 40x30ft hall with a 35 cot capacity for children to sleep. Additional room for staff that has spillover capacity • Minimal infrastructure investment, although rental facility has caused some minor issued in the past • Individual cots have been changed to bunk beds with local help that consume relatively less space and more organized • Two full-time residential female teachers, one cook and one helper, and one coordinator (one of the project funders) • Small library with donated books and spare workbooks, journals, and newspapers

  7. Project Discussion • Project uses alternate self-paced learning model based on methods and tools from Degantar • Learning model is based on a mix of scheduled classes and self-paced group activities • State curriculum is used for measuring and evaluation of learning level specifically to meet Grade-V requirement • Teachers identify motivated students and coach them specifically for graduation and admission into KGRS program • Formal evaluation and class structure along with self-paced model is critical to ensure transition into formal school environment • Residential school model is not to isolate children from there home environment but to give them space for self exploration and group learning • Environment of the school and pedagogy is to ensure preservation of the cultural and social engagement – language, environment, sanitation and hygiene etc.

  8. Project Status • 2008-2009 • 77 students from 16 tribal villages • 10 students graduated and enrolled in KGBV Nahagragh; 19 students drop-off • 2010 • 48 carryover students and 20 new students, total of 68 students • 16 students graduated and admitted in KGBV Nahargarh; 18 students dropped-off • 2011 • 34 carryover students and 24 new students, total of 58 students • 26 students graduated and admitted in KGBV Nahargarh; no drop-offs yet • 2012 • 41 carryover students and 17 new students, total of 58 students • 17 students admitted into KGBV Nahargarh, no drop offs since July 2012 • 2013 • 54 students in total • 13 students admitted to KGBV Nahargarh and Mundwa • 2014 • 41 carryover students, 12 new students, total of 53 students • 12 students preparing for grave-V examination due March 2014 • Aadharshila School has since enrolled 80% of students in KBRV schools in the district through direct intervention, either admitted from the Adhaarshila School or through community intervention to enroll dropped out girls back into the school • Large perspective student base that cannot be enrolled into Adhaarshila school due to limited capacity, girls attending a full-time residential school is not a taboo anymore • Two students were sponsored to attend a residential high school in Jaipur and were awarded state scholarship for outstanding performance • Meera Bhil from Margada village secured first position district wide in 8th grade

  9. Proposal [Budget]

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