Goals and Proposed Interventions
Goals
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Proposed Intervention
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Measurable through
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Short term
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Vocabulary building,
Spelling
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Pictionary
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Hangman
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English song – fill the missing
words (Heal the world)
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Usage of basic English words in their daily conversations
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Listening English language
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English song – fill the missing words
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Usage of basic English words in their daily
conversations
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Grooming and self-care
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· Health, hygiene and sanitation talk
in separate gender groups
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Hope to carry it forward to the long-term level
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Long term
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To instil self-confidence and confidence for
public speaking
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Pictionary
Encouraging them to present their career choices & motivations for the same |
Volunteering and taking initiative
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To enhance their awareness and understanding of
alternate career options – to open them for alternate career options
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Career counselling session - using multimedia, videos and interactive techniques
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Comparison between pre- & post career
aspiration form
In-class quiz |
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Inter-personal and pro-social skills:
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Gender sensitisation
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Social sensitivity
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· Basic etiquettes and communication
skills through role-plays (ethical dilemma + gender switching)
· Exposing them to socially sensitive
dilemmas/ethical judgement situations
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Mixed seating arrangement
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Observation of their behaviour
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Team Smita is focusing on a holistic development of
children, which can be measured through small improvements in their daily interaction
and behavioural patterns.
Really like the idea of the english songs. It is a kind of old usage of Gamification that still works !!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can put more emphasis on the idea of "Generating" Aspirations for these kids coming from poor background who don't have lots of success story in their close environment. For this purpose your role game might be useful.
Let's raise the level of aspirations of the kids :)
Henri
Thank you Henri for your thoughtful input. While designing our intervention for career counselling, we shall definitely keep your suggestion in mind and try to increase their level of aspiration - to make them aware of the various career options they can explore.
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Team Smita
I think that the idea of an intervention focused on inter-personal and pro-social skill is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt's really important to let children know that respect to themselves and to others is the basic to be a good citizen.
Can I suggest you to use role-playing games, for instance asking to boys to act like girls and viceversa? Being in the shoes of others often can be very effective, even for few minutes :)
Good luck!
Allegra
Mitra Team
Thank you, Allegra! The idea sounds great. We shall definitely incorporate the suggestion in our session on gender sensitization.
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Team Smita
Your intervention focuses on both cognitive and non-cognitive skills, which is amazing. I also liked the detailed outline of the plan. The children need vocabulary and the general know-how in English. Now the challenge would be introduce these kids to the world of English in playful manner, instead of intimidating them. We can use theatre and story-telling to built on their existing skills and give them tools to improve upon themselves.
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Anurag
Thank you for your valuable input, Anurag! English seems like a long-term goal with these kids. However, we have tried gamified interventions to make English seem less intimidating (as you pointed out). Apart from this, our focus has been more towards pro-social skill development.
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Team Smita
Hey Team Smita, great work!! However I had a couple of suggestions that might help your team to improvise on the action plan. Please find below the same:
ReplyDelete1) I suppose the goal of 'Listening to English language' falls under the superordinate goal of 'Vocabulary building and Spelling' because listening to the songs is ultimately going to serve your purpose of improving their vocabulary. So, even though a great intervention is in place I feel the goals could be clubbed. Also your team could give them a friendly and non threatening dictation test so that you could get some concrete measure to assess their improvement.
2) The goal to 'instil self-confidence and confidence for public speaking' could also be achieved by putting them in simulated situations, situations wherein which they may actually have to face an audience in their own personal lives. I guess, this would better prepare them to cater to the situation when they actually encounter them.
All The Best!
Warm Regards,
Harnain Arora (Team Catalyst: Ako)
Thank you Harnain!
DeleteIn our previous session, we incorporated the public speaking element by asking them to present their motivations for a particular career choice.
Also, we felt that 'listening to English language' incorporates aspects such as the flow, rhythm, and pronunciation, thereby differentiating it from mere vocabulary building.
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Team Smita
Team Smita,
ReplyDeleteIt is a detailed plan with both short and long term goals. It'd help if you could share the changes along the parameters you have outlined (behavior observation; instances of volunteering; vocabulary improvement etc.) and how are you using the gamification elements to for these interventions and monitoring.
Thank you Deepak. We're planning to have a separate blog post on analytic plan and results to highlight the visible changes.
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Team Smita
ReplyDeleteSuggestions regarding interventions planned
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Comparison between pre & post career aspirations:
I feel that the time might be too short to observe a visible change in career aspirations of children. Yet, awareness in terms of the number of career options they know, and the qualifications that lead to it may be checked. A more concrete idea could be to compare their pre- and post-understanding of the pre-career choice they mentioned instead of any change in their career choices.
Not everyone may be excited by all career choices that you explain, but as a group, they may get excited about at least some choices besides the traditional ones. Hence, their understanding about the career choices can be checked as a group, and there could be individual and collective points for each correct answer.
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To further refine the idea, for their current career aspirations, you can help them map their performance and see the gaps (math, language etc.). Consequently, specific suggestions to help them overcome these gaps could be provided. A plan to reduce this gap could be chalked out and possibly gamified. (though I understand that you will not have this much time).
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To instill self-confidence and confidence for public speaking:
This exercise can be in Gujarati, where they are asked to form their thoughts on a theme (something they did in last one month or plan to do in next vacation; Something that scared them or excited them etc.) and asked to describe it. The idea of public speaking is to enhance expression, and mother tongue may be a better choice.
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Behavior & interaction patterns:
If you have been able to identify certain concerns, you could keep a daily behavior or interaction tracker which students could self-monitor. (is it too late to implement this idea?)
Thank you Deepak for your immensely valuable suggestions and guidance.
ReplyDeleteWe incorporated your input regarding the career related session. The session began with an attempt to gauge their current understanding of personal career goals, their motivations for those career choices, and also the path to reach those goals. We tried filling the gaps, wherever needed. As per your suggestion, we will be doing a post assessment in the next session.
Next, we also exposed them to non-traditional career options, using multimedia technology. These alternative choices didn't appeal to all, but definitely intrigued some, who later approached us for further information.
Also, we feel that the other concerns, though valid, are very difficult to implement in such a limited time frame and with a non-Gujarati speaking team!
Best,
Team Smita
Hi Team Smita,
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the interventions. The interventions that you have suggested all seem easily applicable and can be continued by the SMILE instructors even after the course ends, Kudos to that. However I just have a feeling from what I read from your proposal that it lacks elements of gamification. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Muzamil Anwar
Team Mitra
Your intervention is important and highly relevant. Although you may not have been able to incorporate many elements of gamification due to time/availability constraints, sharing of your knowledge & experiences is important. Do discuss mechanisms for deepening student engagement with your intervention in your final blog & presentation. Also, some directions for future work would be helpful for the team working with your students in the next term. We can explore the possibilities of extending this intervention by the new batch of GTLM students.
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