Weaving our way to Narayanpet – Part 4

Previous blog entry – in case you missed

How did it all pan out?

The training was over and Alokit had its ground task force helping the schools with Foundation Literacy and Numeracy – supporting the schools in executing their program. A WhatsApp group was formed to encourage teachers to share their work during library hour. We received a lot of good updates from the schools. The Alokit team at ground, Amzad, Elizabeth and Venkatesh also monitored the library sessions happening at schools.

Check out the feedback from a few schools on how the books are being used

50% of students from 3rd class to 5th class completed Green level books. One of the students’ reached White level books. Keeping constant effort from teachers and students with maintaining the library period weekly twice in their timetable. Thank you so much teachers

**From MPPS Madwar**: Today I visited MPPS Madwar (Marikal complex). They are using joy of reading books in the last period and one of the teachers is guiding the students in between the reading. Thank you so much teachers for taking initiatives

Today I visited MPUPS Shashanpally and HM sir told me that on alternate days library books are given to students for half an hour. More than 50% students from 3rd and 4th classes are able to read green level books and these books helped students to improve their reading Levels.

Check out a few schools on how they setup their libraries

Some heartwarming feedback

Check out some of the read alouds by the kids. FOr the sake of privacy we have cut some portions of the videos where the private details are present.

MPPS Kothapalli
MPPS Kothapalli

From Amzad, Alokit
GPS UTKOOR, kids are reading library books in Library hour. I loved the fact that HM Srividya ma’am is giving books to kids consistently

MPUPS Mandipally – It was awesome to see the way teachers have maintained the record of the Library Book…

Narayanpet holds a special place in our heart as this was our first CSR project (funded by Sakku group). It was also an inroad into a rural place in Telangana for us. It gave us insights about schools in small places with limited resources but with a great set of passionate teachers. Hoping to fund more libraries in the future in Narayanpet. Thank you for reading about our journey and Ciao until we share our next story with you.

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