Vivek Kiran Project

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Vivek Kiran Project, Kimin Circle, Arunachal Pradesh, India

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19 schools 1504 Students 77 Teachers

26 Anganwadis 899 children 26 Balsevikas

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Sl.No. P R O G R A M M E C O D E

01 Strengthening of Pre-Primary Education PPE

02 Language Development Programme LDP

03 Strengthening Science Education SSE

04 Life Skill Development Programme LSDP

05 Resource Centre at VKV – Sher RC

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Strengthening of Pre- Primary Education (PPE)

Long Term Objectives :-

1. Making the villagers feel the need of the desired functioning of

Anganwadi in their respective villages.

2. Enabling them to take initiatives to support Anganwadis for its

smooth functioning by supporting various means like

maintenance of infrastructure, getting administrative sanction,

ensure that the entire fund is utilized for its own purpose only.

3. All the children in the age category of 3 to 5 get good pre-

primary education

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Strengthening of Pre- Primary Education (PPE)

1. Ensure 20 % increase in the enrollment of the children above 3 years in every year.

2. Ensure that the 50 % of students above 4 years learn basic numeral and language skills

which would enable them to have necessary skills to continue in Class One in formal

schooling in the first year and 10 % increase in every year envisaged. .

3. Develop in 85 % students (who are physically fit) adequate muscular coordination and

basic motor skills through various designed activities.

4. Develop good health habits like cleanliness, toileting, eating in all the children of 3

years.

5. Increase the average attendance of the enrolled children by 20 % in the first year and

10 % each in the next two years.

6. Ensure that 60 % of children possess necessary health standard in the end of the first

year and 10 % addition in each year.

Short Term Objectives :-

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Implementation Strategy

Baseline Preparation through survey & Field

visits.

Orientation and training camps for Balsewikas.

Awareness Programme for the need of Pre-

Primary Education.

Forming of Village Level Committees to for the

monitoring of the functioning of Anganwadis

Making the Resource available for Balsewikas.

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Implementation Strategy Incentives to Motivate the Balsewikas.

Support for the nutritional aspects and Health Check

up for the Children.

Visit of Volunteers to support Balsewikas and Village Level Committees.

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Total Number of schools covered 19

Total Number of Students 1071

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• LONG TERM OBJECTIVES :-

1.STUDENTS ACHIEVE THE LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY THAT IS

EQUAL TO THE PROFICIENCY OF CENTRAL SCHOOLS, JNVS

AND REPUTED PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE NORTH- EAST.

2.GROOM 2 % OF THE TOTAL STUDENTS AS THE CREATIVE

WRITERS FOR THE LOCAL DAILIES AND CHILDREN’S

MAGAZINES.

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• Short Term Objectives :-

1. Improve the spoken English standard of the 1071 students studying in Class I to VIII in 19 Schools of the Kimin Circle.

2. Groom the 5 % of students out of 1071 students for the participation in various competitions conducted in State Level and National Level competition.

3. Promote the reading habits of the students in general and the grooming of 20 % students as the active readers.

4. 20 % of improvement from the baseline in the formative and summative assessment.

5. Development of writing and reading skills of the students in English. 80 % of students achieve minimum level of proficiency in English Language. A proficiency test will be designed and will be conducted twice in a year to evaluate the performance of the students. Proficiency test will be designed by the Language experts.

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Teachers’ residential camps and workshops for giving

training and orientation to the effective language teaching.

Strengthening School Library

Conducting various competitions for students.

Soft Skill training for Students.

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Total Number of Students 724

Total Number of Schools 06

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• Long Term Objectives :-

1. Exploring and acting on issues and questions that link their science learning to their daily living.

2. Helping the students to score well in Science and taking up higher studies in science subjects.

3. Creating Environmental Awareness in them so that they become an active agent in preserving the rich bio diversity of the state.

4. Creating Scientific Awareness to help them lead a rational life.

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• Short Term Objectives:-

1. 10 % of overall improvement from the baseline in Class average of Science in Class VI to VIII in the schools.

2. Improvement of General Awareness in 80 % of the total students of the schools in Kimin Circle in science related topics. Formal test will be conducted. Question paper will be prepared by selected teachers of VKVs

3. 10 % increase of marks in Summative and formative assessment from the previous class.

4. 80 % of the students score more than 60 % in the practical skill based assessment.

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Residential Camp and workshops for Teachers for Training and capacity Building.

Supplementing Teaching Faculty for Science Education.

Support to strengthen School Laboratory.

Conducting competitions.

Field Trips

Arranging Guest Lecture on various scientific topic

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Number of Students 724

Total Number of Schools 6

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Life Skill Development Programme (LSDP) for Middle school students

•Long Term Objectives :-

1.Grooming the students as responsible ones.

2.Develop Patriotism among the students.

3.Help them to appreciate age old culture and

also to preserve good indigenous practices.

4.Develop capacity to withstand the peer pressure.

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Life Skill Development Programme (LSDP) for Middle school students

• Short Term Objectives :-

1. Bringing Positive changes in overall behavioral pattern of the 90 % of the students. It will be evaluated

based on the questionnaire supplied to teachers and some selected parents after the interval of six

month.

a. Discipline.

b. Dress code.

c. Taking care of the school property.

d. Up keeping of the classrooms and school premises.

2. Ensuring 90 % attendance of the students in the service activities planned .

3. Appreciate the uniqueness of the country through learning 10 Patriotic songs taught.

4. Ensuring 80 % of the students are well versed with the life and messages of the National Leaders.

Swami Vivekananda, Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagawant Singh, Sardar Vallabai

Patel, Rani Lakshmi Bhai, S.Radhakrishnan, Abdul Kalam, Shivaji etc ( The focus will be Ancient, Middle

and Modern leaders) . End of the year there would be an objective test designed for different grades to

know the standard. 80 % of the students to get 50% in the objective test.

5. Ensuring 80% of the students understand negative impact of peer pressure and undesired effect of substance use. A survey will be conducted at the end of the term to know the impact of the programme.

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Life Skill Development Programme (LSDP) for Middle school students

Motivation residential Camps for the students

Starting of health Clubs.

Arranging Guest Lecture Sessions.

Assertive Training for the students.

Organizing service activities in the school.

Weekly class on the life great personalities.

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Resource Centre at VKV- Sher

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Long Term Objectives:-

o To support Class room teaching by providing

resources in both by imparting necessary Skills

and lending materials for the Teachers.

o To support the interested Students of entire

schools (Private, Government Aided and

Government Run Schools) by imparting

necessary skills, helping them to acquire more

knowledge and lending materials.

o Encourage students on self-learning.

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Resource Centre at VKV- Sher

Short Term Objectives

1. Resource Centre would be nodal Centre for Vivek Kiran

Project.

2. Lending Materials to the 250 Volunteers annually who

are going to be the part of the Vivek Kiran Project.

3. Lending books and materials to 300 interested students

to supplement the learning.

4. Providing facility for information search for interested

students & Teachers. 200 Students and 50 Teachers to

avail the facility annually.

5. Groom the 5 teachers from VKV- Sher as the Resource

Persons to facilitate learning and effective function of

the Centre.

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1. Resource Centre for Teaching Aids in English and Science.

2. Setting up of a central Library. Teachers and students would be

encouraged to borrow books from the Library for a stipulated time.

3. Audio- Visual Equipment. The volunteers for the project can make

use of the Audio- Visual equipment of the Resource Centre.

4. Becoming the Nodal Centre for all the activities of Project.

5. Setting up of a composite Science Laboratory. The Teachers can

borrow the items for conducting certain experiment in their

concerned schools. Interested students can conduct experiments at

the center.

6. Conducting demonstration classes at the various intervals for the

different target groups.

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Resource Centre – Materials planned

1.Composite Science Laboratory.

2.3 Computers with Internet Facility.

3.A Library with special emphasis on

Science & English subjects.

4.English Learning Materials.

5. Science Learning Materials.

6.Audio- Visual Aids.

7. Filing Shelves and Furniture

8.Elementary and Secondary Multiple

Textbooks for English and Science

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Overall

Co-ordinator

Co-ordinator for SSE, RC & LSDP

Volunteers

Resource persons from VKV Sher for Resource

centre

Administrative Staff

Teachers of the Concerned schools

Co-ordinator for ELDP & PPE

Volunteers

Teachers of concerned schools

Anganwadi workers

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1. Prant Sangatak of Vivekananda Kendra.

2. Representative of NRTT

3. Representatives of the VKVAP Trust

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Monitoring Committee

1.Representative from VKVAPT

2.Nominee from NRTT

3.Over all cordinator

4.Co cordinators

5.Speical voulnteers

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Project Period 36 Months

Total Budget Cost Rs. 14,126,400

Contribution from NRTT Rs. 13,467,000

Contribution from other sources Rs. 659,400

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1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year

Contribution from NRTT

Rs.5,397,284 Rs.4,000,135 Rs.4,069,581

Contribution from other sources

Rs.321,400 Rs.169,000 Rs.169,000

Total Budget Cost Rs. 5,718,684 Rs. 4,169,135 Rs. 4,238,581

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1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year

Strengthening of Pre- Primary Education

Rs.1,091,250 Rs.1,092,750

Rs.1,094,325

English Language development Programme

Rs.1,085,455

Rs.692,995

Rs.697,237

Strengthening Science Education

Rs.447,770 Rs.407,690 Rs.409,706

Life Skill Development Programme

Rs.502,400

Rs.389,000

Rs.403,363

Resource Centre at VKV- Sher

Rs.1,047,709 Rs.150,000 Rs.150,000

Office and administration and personnel cost

Rs.1,544,100 Rs.1,436,700 Rs.1,483,950

Total 5,718,684 4,169,135 4,238,581

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Empower villagers & educationist of the area to take initiatives

1. For the effective implementation various Govt. sponsored

programmes

2. For preparing own plan to cater the educational needs.

Awakening of the area through the participation of various

programme

Educational Development of 1500 students of the area.

The 300 volunteers drawn from various educational institution get

first-hand experience in service activities.

Government school teachers and Balsewikas will be skillful and

develop right attitude to become effective teachers.

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