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Smile and Nai Disha Free Education Society have
scaled up the joint initiative to provide free yet holistic education
to under-privileged children. Started with 2 children four years
ago, this year the number has touched 500. There was a time when
the parents and community were to be sensitized hard to send their
children to Nai Disha. In most of the cases, the children were the
first generation learners in the families. The charisma of quality
education has spread far and wide. The surge in the number of poor
and mostly illiterate parents bringing their children for education
made Smile Foundation increase the capacity to 500. The goal for
next year is to provide free and quality education to 1000 underprivileged
children.
About the Partner
Nai Disha is a registered Society working for promoting
welfare and development of underprivileged children in Noida, Uttar
Pradesh. It has also been a longtime successful partner of Smile
Foundation. Started in 1992 with 2 children, today Nai Disha with
Smile Foundation’s support is providing free education (class
1st to 5th) to 500 children (age group-3 to 14 years). Free vocational
training for community girls and adult education for the neighbourhood
communities are also other two initiatives through Nai Disha.
It is one of the partners of Smile Foundation implementing
a project on literacy enhancement among children of daily-wage earners,
labourers as well as house maids.
Teachers in Nai Disha are at least with graduation
with B.Ed. qualification. The teachers also go through Smile Foundation’s
teachers training programme for quality education where different
novel methodologies and tools are applied to make teaching and learning
interesting as well as effective.
So far 31 children have been mainstreamed into
formal schools like Kanchan Public School, Maharishi Vidya Mandir
and Sunrise Birla School. School fees are partially contributed
by the organization and the rest (balance) by the parents.
The Principle at Nai Disha (a Ph.D.) and Assistant
Principle (an M.A., M.Ed.) work on voluntary basis, without taking
salaries.
The Project
The project named ‘Basic Education to Under-privileged
children’ is covering 500 needy children this year. A special
programme has been incorporated in the project for teaching grown-up
children in age group of 10-14 years who had remained absolutely
illiterate. Owing to their age, such children find it difficult
to adjust themselves with crowd of children in age-group 6-9 years
in the same class, learning the same thing. Learning has to be imparted
to them right from alphabet stage and special teaching methodologies
are being introduced. Considering all these in mind, a separate
class room with a specially trained teacher has been set up for
teaching grown-up children.
This year Smile Foundation and Nai Disha have scaled up the project
with the total strength of 500 children from the target areas of
Ambedkar Vihar (Sector 37), villages-Chhalera, Nithari, the Sector
areas of 28, 29, 30, 31, 36, 39 as well as nearby slums of Noida.
Keeping in mind the growing strength, classes are
being held in two shifts with around 250 children in each. The morning
school shift is conducted between 8.00 a.m and 1.00 p.m, with the
evening shift operating between 1.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m.
Free Basic Computer Training has been introduced
for the students of Class IV and V.
Free Music classes are also are being provided to interested children
regularly.
Health check-up and medical camps for the children
have been introduced in the project. This programme will run 3 times
every quarter in the school with trained doctors, support staff
and free medicines.
Special Focus
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50% of the children given Non Formal Education
(for non –school going and also school dropouts) should
be mainstreamed to some formal schools in appropriate classes
during the year. Their retention in school will be ensured through
proper follow–ups.
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All children in the age group of 10-14 may
be persuaded to study up to middle class level - informally
or in formal school. At least 70% of children in age-group of
10-12 will be ensured to be enrolled in higher classes.
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Children in age-group of 13-14 and above
may be facilitated to undergo some skills training once they
acquire basic literacy.
Joining hands with an able partner like
Nai Disha, Smile Foundation is sure to realize the dreams for those deserving children well in time
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