Building a Foundations to Early Childhood Educators and REIN Installation in 2 Schools

NJSI conducted 2 ECD Training programs at Pyuthan, one in Shawargadarika Municipality and another in Airawati Rural Municipality. The ECD Program was organized for 3 days, from 17th to 19th May at Shawradarika Municipality. In total 42 schools were participated where one teacher from each school were present. The resource person was from “Seto Guras” named Sita Devi Shrestha. And from 20th to 22nd May, another, ECD training program was held at Airawati Rural Municipality where 50 teachers were participated from 50 schools. The notion of providing ECD Training program is to the teachers to gain deeper understanding of the physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of their students. The knowledge would help them to adapt significant teaching methods and activities in order to reach the students need at various stages of development.
On 20th May, the team went to Shree Aishwarya Nepal Rastriya Primary School for the REIN program. The school is located at Sormarani Rural Municipality And, on 22nd May, the team went to another school named Shree Gyan Jyoti Primary School which is located at Pyuthan Municipality. The school is situated at the border of the Pythan and Rolpa, districts. These both schools are situated at the remote areas of Pyuthan. They have limited access to facilities, even struggling for their basic needs hence NJSI is giving a helping hand to them for their development.

Facilitating St. Xavier’s Student’s Outreach program: Opening the doors to Opportunities

The St. Xavier’s School reach to NJSI for their student’s outreach program. The students of grade 9, 10 had a program for 2 days and one night from 4th to 5th May. Therefore, NJSI selected the two schools of Kavre district which are comparatively short distance plus the students would get their experiences with the students of rural area. One was with the students of Shree Narayansthan Basic School and another with the children with special needs in Shree Bhagawati Secondary School. The students observed the rural scenario through the interaction, they conducted activities like face paint, led art and crafts activities to different classes, done plantation program and provided some stationery items too.
As it was their first experience in rural area, according to the students, these two days had become their one of the memorable experiences. For the accommodation, the students stayed in NJSI’S Regional Center at Kavre. There were 16 children with special needs from Shree Bhagawati Secondary School and 85 students from Shree Narayansthan Basic School. The program demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity. This kind of programs could provide opportunities for further growth and expansion of initiatives, benefiting both the community and to the students involved.

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