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Primary Education Development in India(ED)
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Type
India
education development
This project offers volunteers a genuinely rich heritage experience, while they work to support essential primary education in some of the most economically poor villages of Rajasthan.
You won't have to 'rough it' to be an effective volunteer!
Click for larger imageSkillsRequired
  • the children need basic English literacy - school is their first exposure to the language
  • lesson planning and teaching methodologies – these are fundamental areas of modern education in which many teachers have received no training
  • Information Technology – whilst the school has  computers, IT literacy among teachers is very low
  • experiential learning - practise and techniques for learning through play
  • sports, arts and crafts practitioners are needed to work with the children to build confidence and enhance life-skills
  • making teaching aids - quality educational materials are seldom available

The project

"We should not underestimate how important this volunteer programme is in the eyes of the school and the community of Chitardai and the surrounding area.  Thirteen local heads were invited to our leaving ceremony, as were religious leaders who apparently went to every house in the village to tell them what a good job the volunteers were doing.  On the last day Devender drove miles on his motorbike to get members of the education committee to sign certificates of appreciation for us.  This project has the potential to make a huge difference to this school so it is really important that people and places  find further volunteers to take the project forward. " Bob

Chitardai primary school provides education for 160 children from the age of 6 to14 in communities identified as below the poverty line by the Indian government. The school offers equal education opportunities to girls and boys from all castes and socio-economic groups.

The principal, Mr Devinder Singh, and his team of 4 teachers want to increase their own knowledge of best practise teaching techniques in order to improve and enhance the children’s learning experience. The school motto is "Learn by Play" - an inspired and visionary concept for a small rural school working within the local education system.

Resources are limited and unpredictable - there are simple desks and benches in 3 of the classrooms, but many children still have to sit on the floor. There are text books but very few teaching aids and craft materials. However Mr Singh and his team have created a stimulating environment for the children - an educational play area has been built from mud, and the classroom walls have been painted as blackboards so that children can write and draw .

" The main frustration is that they are used to just copying from the board and learning by rote with no worry about whether or not they understand.  I'm trying to do tasks to promote understanding but this is a new concept for the teacher as well as the children so they find it a challenge, though I think they're enjoying the different activites I'm trying to incorporate.  The teacher, Mukesh, just thinks I'm insane!  Devender (the Head) is very keen to try new methods -this means we have to work very hard as he won't give me any free time!  Kids are lovely.  We're having a great time." Dianne


The children "are in many ways just like other youngsters all over the world – eager to learn, keen to please, a bit stroppy at times, wanting to be proud of themselves, caring for their friends etc etc" Bob.

Context

Rajasthan is renowned as the land of warrior kings and cultural richness, with numerous forts and palaces in breathtaking countryside. This is the heritage and environment which will surround you every day, as you will stay in the palace of the local patron family, while working in the local school.

The juxtaposition of cultural richness and economic poverty typifies this Rajasthani experience - over the last five years, Rajasthan has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The Indian economy as a whole has experienced growth rates as high as 9% in 2006-07, and the number of people living below the poverty has gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions – particularly for women and children. Many inequities are linked with gender and class status.

Some 20% of children aged 6 to14 are still not in school. Several problems persist: issues of 'social distance' arising out of caste, class and gender differences deny children equal opportunities.
Literacy rates are about 60% overall with the figures for females being substantially lower.

The school is supported by the Shri Jaswant Charitable Trust - established and run by the family who own and manage the Deogarh Mahal. The Trust is keen to enhance the support they offer to the school by assisting with the volunteer programme.

 

Minimum Duration
Minimum 4 weeks - longer placements can be arranged.
Living Conditions
Volunteers will live in the stunning Deogarh Mahal.

The family who own and manage the mansion hotel are trustees of the charity through which volunteers will work on the programme. As part of their corporate social responsibility they provide significant support and subsidy for the programme, including volunteer accomodation in the palace.

Volunteers are provided with 3 meals a day and drinking water. The palace is situated in the centre of the town of Deograh enabling volunteers to enjoy the day to day life in a Rajasthani town.

This is an opportunity for volunteers to share their skills, whilst enjoying the comfort of a palace!

Volunteers will stay at the Colonels Retreat for those nights they are in transit in new delhi and this will be on a bead and breakfast basis
Project Costs
£2772 for 4 weeks based on full board in the luxury Mahal hotel - Please note twin room placements will be lower. This is inclusive of £62 Indian Sales tax.
 
Additional weeks  are costed at a sliding reducing rate
Please note these costs are correct to the best of our knowledge but can only be confirmed at time of booking due to changes in transport and taxes outside our control.

Included:
Full board accommodation at Deogarh bed and breakfast in New Delhi , airport (in New Delhi) transfers, road and rail transfers in country, full local orientation, local SIM card, project & placement liaison

Your project donation will be used for the purchase of essential equipment for the school.
How your money is spent based on 4 weeks

£2157- direct costs in India ( transfers, accommodation, orientation, information packs).
£300 - project management & supervision in India
£100 - project donation in India
£215 - recruitment, matching & project development in UK

Not included:
flights, insurance, visa costs, personal expenses such as phone calls, medical expenses, sightseeing  

Recommended Reading
Click here to read about the palace

Click here to read about the family trust

http://www.rajasthan-tourism.org/index.html
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