Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Kiran and Karthik of Inatech India BD Team volunteer for Sikshana's computing program in Primary Schools

Sikshana is a unique grassroots effort at improving learning levels in public schools in India. It was started by Sivasri Trust, a small non-profit organization, in Bangalore, India. India is a developing country with a large and growing population. The challenge of providing primary education to about 250 million children in over 30 different languages is a task that stretches the capacity of any single agency - private, public or the State.

Sikshana uses an inclusive model of participation which brings together all the stake holders in children's education - the local public school, its teaching staff, community of parents, local government bodies, private foundations and volunteers from around the world. Its unique approach is to apply the management concepts that have been successfully applied in the industry for solving problems of quality and scale.

Two of Inatech's Business Development team members – Kiran and Karthik spent time with the teachers to introduce them to IT and develop their skills.

The State Government of Karnataka has an 'adoption' program for its public schools wherein private organizations can partner with the State in improving the quality of public education. Sikshana started by adopting three schools in 2001. The project has expanded over the years to about 130 schools covering 20,000 children as on 15 December 2008.

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