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Amongst all learning, the ability to read is central to numerous cognitive development processes, comprehension, and learning activities. One of the many reasons for poor language and early literacy skills of children is that diversity of children in terms of cultural, economic, and linguistic backgrounds is ignored in classroom transactions in government schools. This restricts children from studying in early grade government schools, especially from marginalized backgrounds, from making good initial progress in learning to read, thereby prolonging their problems at higher grades as well.
Amongst all learning, the ability to read is central to numerous cognitive development processes, comprehension, and learning activities. One of the many reasons for poor language and early literacy skills of children is that diversity of children in terms of cultural, economic, and linguistic backgrounds is ignored in classroom transactions in government schools. This restricts children from studying in early grade government schools, especially from marginalized backgrounds, from making good initial progress in learning to read, thereby prolonging their problems at higher grades as well.
The novel Grade Reading (NGR) intervention has been designed to tackle all the above systemic, pedagogical, and learner-centric issues. As part of the project, continuous support and handholding are provided to teachers by reflective forums at cluster levels, in which networks of teachers meet, reflect, and co-learn from their learning and challenges collectively. Teachers are also offered access to teaching materials and tools to enhance classroom processes specific to early years’ education, like balanced instructional approaches, handbooks, and activity banks. Further, schools have been assisted in developing libraries to create a print-rich environment for children. Books are made accessible to children; especially for early years, libraries are supplied picture books, books in the mother tongue, materials that are bilingual in nature to promote reading habits in children.
Pandit Shesh Raj Chaubey Sewa Smiti understands that parents and community members are role models for children. Thus, it becomes important to create a ‘reading culture’ in society to motivate children to read. To facilitate this, mini-libraries have been set up where parents/family members of the children can attempt to read, engage with reading or borrow books, including ones that can be ‘read’ to children. To influence the larger system and key stakeholders about early grade approaches and to create a sustainable and long term solution to the problem, Pandit Shesh Raj Chaubey Sewa Smiti has created scientific shreds of evidence and knowledge products that are shared with government functionaries, policymakers, and other influencers.
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