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New School Program (NSP)
 

   


What would it take to
Advance Girls Education? 
 

Increasing Access


NSP has built and furnished 70 schools with 770 classes that offered 33,998 primary education opportunities mainly for girls.

NSP, Multi-Grade schools offered 6143  accelerated education opportunities for out of school girls.

 

Improving Teaching & Learning

Teacher training on active learning methods  empowers teachers to do their jobs with more experience and confidence. 2,032 primary teachers, multi-grade facilitators and coordinators have been trained on student-centered active learning approaches.

Mobilizing Local Communities

Increasing girls’ enrollment occurs when communities and parents take ownership of their children’s education

  • NSP established( 84) Community Education Team  (CET) that participated in planning new primary schools, and to establish multi-grade community schools.

  • NSP also established and strengthened Seventy (70) Parent Teacher Councils and (145) Parent Associations in the Multi-grade Schools.

Community participation in education ensures that parents send girls to school.

Empowering Schools & Communities through ICT  

CARE partners with Vodafone Foundation and the USAID to implement School LINC component that has established 69 community supported Information Communication Technology Centers in schools

Who uses the ICT Centers?


Students in their learning;

Teachers to support lesson planning, teaching, and their own learning;

School administrators in school management;

Multi-grade schools for teaching and learning;

Community members to build computer skills, literacy classes support, small business applications and youth ICT clubs.



"...Going to school has changed me. Now I know how to deal with people, how to read, and how to help myself." Hanaa - a 15 year old attending NSP Multi-grade school
 


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