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Yuva Fellowship

Yuva Fellowship program launched in July-2021. Four rural government schools are allocated to six Yuva fellows after one month training institute. They started their teaching journey from Aug 1st and teaching 477 rural students.

Initially fellows visited students houses to build rapport with stakeholders and conducted ASER survey to know students better.

As schools are re-opened for higher primary classes, they could able to build classroom culture and values for the students

Class observations and debrief sessions are regularly going on by Program Manager and Fellow mentor to improvise teaching. Along with that difference trainings, Weekly meetings and Learning circles are arranged for fellows for their self-development. 

In September month we have
done reunion program for Summer camp students to distribute prize and certificates to our school children. More than 80 students participated in the program and shared their learning.

One of our Intern Alumni got selected for TFIx project called “Leadership India Needs” and given interview about her impact journey as a fellow/intern teacher.

We got associated with Slam Out Loud to work on their new program ‘Meri awaaz’ to create space for students voice through art, poetry and storytelling.

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