The gap in learning outcomes in rural India as measured by nationwide annual status of education reports, point towards a lack of foundational literacy in kids. This foundational learning crisis impedes cognitive readiness and future skill development. Embracing alternative, play-based pedagogy's global success, our intervention, Storytelling Saturday, aims to transform early-years education.
Our innovation unfolds through a 32-session curriculum aligned with the National Curriculum Framework India (2005) and National Education Policy India 2020, focusing on Foundational Literacy and Social Emotional Learning.
We partner with low budget private schools and government schools in rural Karnataka and rural Andhra. We cater to classes LKG to 3rd and assign one volunteer educator for each of the class in partner school.
Trained volunteer educators visit designated schools every Saturday, implementing a hour long, well-structured session plan. Activities include ice-breakers, story read-aloud sessions, and pre/post-story discussions to ignite curiosity and creativity. Educators, guided by the Program team engage learners in activities mapped to reading, listening, speaking, writing, and SEL components. This dynamic approach aims to enhance foundational skills in a systematic and engaging manner
In 2022-23, the program started with mission to inculcate joy of reading and we impacted 1000 children across 7 schools. Expanding our reach and scope in 2023-24 we reworked our curriculum to connect storytelling with building foundational literacy and social emotional skills. In 2023-24 the innovation in its current form impacted 3600 students in 29 schools in Raichur and Yemmiganur districts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh respectively. Our growth continues as we plan to forge partnerships with new schools in these districts, while also piloting our initiative in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. We would also try to foster partnership with the government at district level so that we can impact all the government schools in a district.
IndiVillage Foundation offers knowledge-sharing partnerships to those interested in implementing Storytelling Saturday, providing essential training support for educators to execute session plans effectively.