It has now been over six months that I have been a part of the eVidyaloka family and I feel tempted to share my experience with you all.
For those who are wondering, what eVidyaloka is, let me explain. It is a non-profit educational enterprise with the goal of improving quality of education for children. It provides an online platform to connect volunteer teachers like me from across the world to the students of fifth grade to eighth grade studying in the Government schools in rural India. Collaborating with the local communities, school managements, and government departments, eVidyaloka sets up a digital classroom for the children in the villages. Classes are offered for the three subjects – English, Mathematics and Science to the students of standard V to VIII. The digital classrooms allow interactive classes with the students who are able to see the teacher and the content shared by him/her on a large screen TV/computer on a real time basis. The coordinators connect the volunteer teachers to the schools based on their preferred timings and of course proficiency in the local language i.e. you must know Bangla to teach in a rural school in West Bengal or you must know Telegu to teach in a rural school in Andhra Pradesh.
Given the acute shortage of teachers in the Government schools especially in rural India, often
From Jan-Feb 2019, I started teaching English to the seventh-grade students in a rural school in West Bengal. It has been a rewarding experience. I look forward to
If any of you feel that you will be able to contribute about two hours in a week for two weekly classes on any subject, please visit the website https://www.evidyaloka.org/ and enroll yourself as a volunteer teacher. You may also find other ways to help. There is 45% shortage of teachers in Government schools in India and there are over 90,000 single teacher schools. The kids need you.
Let me finish by quoting A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
– Shubhashree Bose
San Jose, California
Center- Tamna junior high school, Purulia, West