Room to Read India Ensures no Girl is Left behind Once the Schools Reopen
Hausle ki Dagar: Stories of resilience and Leadership during the pandemic
#Harkadambetikesang: Leadership ki Tarang 2021, a nationwide campaign on Girls' education
Girls Education: Driving Leadership in the 21st Century
Further, Room to Read India plans to do a Podcast Series called "Hausle Ki Dagar" narrating stories of girls and women who have stood in these times of adversities and despite the several challenges, especially last year, have made considerable efforts and demonstrated Leadership in various ways to create hope for themselves as well as their peers and community. Despite the constraints and challenges, adolescent girls have continued to maintain learning rhythms, have demonstrated focused attention towards digital learning and online safety, and negotiated vital life decisions on education, health and relationships and in several other ways. They have shown Leadership in their own lives, for their families, as well as their communities.
On the occasion of the upcoming International Day of the Girl Child on 11th October '21, Room to Read will organize a Webinar with national and international participants. As governments prepare for reopening educational institutions, focus adolescent girls will need additional support and commitment. The webinar's objective will be to identify the issues at heart and outline possible actions as a first step. Room to Read is actively working to strengthen girls' education and works together in multiple directions - at the level of community & family, governments, supporters, civil society, schools, teacher training, and the girls themselves. The webinar will bring everyone together to identify the actions needed to link the girls back to school and ensure they have successfully caught on.
This 120-minute webinar will be scheduled on zoom platform with the Ministry of Education officials, education practitioners, and other interested partners, like-minded organizations, and stakeholders together to discuss
Curriculum and Pedagogy in a Post COVID World - Identifying aspects for teacher education and preparedness to reach out to girl students especially and make education a gender transformative space
Highlighting Learnings and Gains from the pandemic for girls' education: especially relevant from a life skills perspective
Ensuring Teaching and Learning approaches are able to take on from digital and blended learning solutions designed during COVID induced school lockdowns
Policy Level changes and priorities by Civil society
Room To Read's approach and strategy to ensure this
"I urge you all to join us in strengthening our commitment to girls' education. Let's make sure that our girl leaders be appreciated and applauded for their leadership efforts. Through our collective effort, let us ensure that no girl should have to discontinue education, and they are able to pursue learning from their homes till schools are safe to open. Let us join hands and stand together not just to make this campaign a huge success but also celebrate the small drops or large waves of Leadership by adolescent girls' through #Harkadambetikesang: Leadership Ki Tarang 2021," said Ms. Poornima Garg, Deputy Country Director, Room to Read India.
RtR has already reached out to 15k girls across India and expects a higher reach through the #Harkadambetikesang campaign; despite the many hurdles plaguing distance and online learning, adolescent girls have recognized and understand their strengths and talents and contribute positively to their surroundings. Girls have demonstrated critical thinking and displayed the ability to complete tasks, chores, or assignments successfully, even amid challenges and obstacles. The campaign will attempt to bring forth such stories of Leadership and hope by adolescent girls and their caregivers.
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