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What would it take to
Advance Girls Education?
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NSP has built and furnished 70 schools
with 770 classes that offered 33,998
primary education opportunities mainly
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NSP, Multi-Grade schools offered 6143
accelerated education opportunities for
out of school girls.
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Improving
Teaching & Learning |
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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. |
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Mobilizing Local Communities
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Increasing
girls’ enrollment occurs when communities and
parents take ownership of their children’s
education.
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NSP established(
84) Community Education Team (CET) that participated in planning
new primary schools, and to establish multi-grade community
schools.
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NSP also established and strengthened
Seventy (70) Parent Teacher Councils and (145) Parent Associations in the Multi-grade
Schools.
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Community participation in education
ensures that parents send girls to
school. |
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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?
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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. |
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"...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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Click here to read more about how NSP helps change lives
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