Confident Us
Krishna observed more complacency among her girl students in their attitude towards education and the world around them. This manifested as limited participation among girl students – they were slower to raise their hands, more hesitant to speak up, less likely to ask questions or challenge, and more fearful of judgment. Krishna even noticed that they were less aware of national and local events than her male students.
Labhya Foundation
Richa launched the Labhya Foundation before her Teach For India Fellowship and has leveraged the work of the foundation around socio-emotional learning during her time in the classroom. The aim of the foundation is to reach heightened emotional intelligence among children through conducting experience-based, immersive, and value-based experiences for children.
Community Perspectives on Girls’ Education
Deepak became concerned about the disproportionate number of girl students not enrolled in rural schools. While the education of parents played some role in this disparity (with less-educated parents less likely to send or keep their girl children in school) it was an issue that persisted among educated villagers and even local school teachers who prioritized funding the education of their sons at the expense of the daughters.
Vidiyal Center - Combating Alcoholism in the Community
Many girls in Shalini’s school community are affected by their fathers’ alcoholism and related violence in the home. This kind of trauma is widely known to disrupt children’s development and impede learning.