So here we are. After the astounding success of the campaign, “We Volunteer” has lived up to its promise; actually not promise rather the responsibility and duty to show the child beggars the right path of living. The classes for the kids formally kicked off on 4th of May, 2007(Friday). Education is not the only ingredient of the learning process. Rather, the most important things which we people take for granted are certainly missing in these kids. The feeling of brotherhood, team spirit, compassion and an ear for listening, all this is totally missing in their conscience. They have a great inclination to “beat the hell out of the other” on petty issues. Some kids are too violent and coercive. Infact, they just do not know how to settle things with dialogue. A girl named “Taqdeera” is taller than the group and she is just “wild”. But then again, these traits are visible in the privileged children too. To a lesser extent though. Teaching the child beggars the word of discipline is, and will be the most daunting task. Just as any normal kid, they cannot ensconce at one place even for a minute. They keep hopping around from one corner to the other, continuously badgering the “so called teachers” J. Sach mein…dimaag ka dahi banaa dete hainJ
But there is good news too. A few kids have started showing glimpses of inclination towards studies. An iota of improvement and the zeal to learn has been visible for the past two days. With 7 days of sessions the learning curve has still not risen to satisfactory heights for most of the kids. We have taught them counting and English alphabets. But they certainly have problem identifying them. So we have decided to teach them Hindi first and then move towards English. Any other teaching methodology is certainly welcome from anyone who knows about the classes or reads this post. Apart from the lessons, we make them play games like dumb charades, dog and the bone and treasure hunt. The idea is to get some team spirit and sensibility into the group. Dumb charades is a great hit amongst the kids. They are asked to pose or act like a contemporary object like a car, scooter, train, tree etc and the rest have to guess the object. “Dog and the bone” was also like by them. Treasure hunt was not much helpful. Infact they could not understand how to go about it. Anyways, a lot needs to be taught and learnt from them. It is strange that we have to actually go looking for them in the market and gather them to attend the class. But at the end of a 2 hr class, they do not intent to leave us. For the whole session, most of them forget about begging. This is not the case with just the classes. If we sit with them in the market, even at that time they just forget about their begging business and just talk to us or just smile around.
A few words from the volunteers
@Manish
Fisrt things first......i would like to congratulate we volunteer team
for starting their teaching project on a succesful note.
I visited sec 17 centre on May 4, the day when the teaching project was initiated and then i went on May 11,exactly a week later. The changes i could notice were remarkable. Earlier the children were very undisciplined, lacked unity, were abusive, hardly cared for one another. After a week,most of them could be seen playing in teams, in a disciplined manner. I can say for
sure if not all ten atleast half of them have improved a lot. No more abusive words could
be heard, and some like mithun, govinda, vinod and acp were eager to learn too. However
attitude of deepak and taqdira had hardly changed. Little girl Pooja deserves a special
mention as a i found her very keen to learn. she was grasping both alphabets and
numbers quickly. and trust me, govinda can beat hrithik in a dance competition. Another
thing that i observed was that children were not only intersted in learning themselves but
also encouraged the likes of deepak to learn. The signs of team spirit could be
well observed.
@Navnee
i had an experience of a lifetime working with those kids in sector-17....i've been going there since past 1 week or so and have learnt so many things from these kids that sometimes force you to think that despite so many facilities that we've got,we still are unsatisfied...but these kids have nothing with them and still they know how to live life......it was on 5th of may that i met these kids for the first time....i was actually happy with the way these kids welcomed us....all of them just getting up and coming to shake hands....all that they wanted was studying with a bit of masti....not all of them were serious about studies...although just the people like ACP,MITHUN,POOJA,VINOD who are actually interested in learning things....it is fun being there and spending a few hours of the day with them.....it actually gives u a feeling of satisfaction...the classes started on 4th of may and we had to start with the basic stuff like ABC nd then 123 and yea...most importantly the basic etiquettes...what we people noticed was that these kids lacked unity and constantly indulged into quarrels......so we had to think of some games to devise unity among them....games like DUMB CHARADES,DOG AND THE BONE and TREASURE HUNT were the ones which we thought could be helpful....DUMB CHARADES was sooooo much fun.....the kids really liked this one...they were alwayz eager to get there chance to enact something or the other......and to some extent we were successful in acheiving the motive with which the games were played....the quarrels were reduced...although still some elements are there which tend to disturb others as well..!!!during the study sessions we faced some problem in teaching them english i.e. the general ABC so ankush suggested that they should be taught hindi first so that its easy for them to recognize things.......hindi classes wil be started from monday....now let us see what happens..!!!the best part during these classes was wen the children gave their dance performances.....GOVINDA dances so well...!!!!u must c dat..!!!!!!!....dis guy GOVINDA has a totally DON kinds behaviour although hez the youngest of all i guess..!!!!!!! lol..!!!!!another thing which i gotto know was that one of these kids named MITHUN is into gutkha.....i was actually shocked that a guy of his age is into such stuff....it was at that time that we told mithun to stop all this on a condition that we'll get him a chewing gum everyday...and i guess....it was the last time he had gutkha....and now....he gets one chewing gum everyday...!!!!!!all in all....we are successful in what we wanted to some extent...but still a lot more needs to be done...!!!!!!
Great going volunteers!!!!!!
The kids who have been the attending classes are:
Mithun, ACP, Taqdeera, Deepak, Pooja, Savitri, Rahul, Bidiya, Sanjo, Monika, Govinda, Sunny, Vinod, Chottua, Sonu, Pooja(sunny’s sister), Aakash(not a beggar).
Volunteer Teachers
Preet, Kaval, Ankush, Ankita, Navnee, Rohit.
Sincere thanks to Manish, Dr. Vineet, Bikram, Prabhjot for chipping in too.
If anyone has any views, suggestions and better methodologies, please let us know...
Give us ideas through which we can inculcate a sense of team spirit amongst these kids.
We Initiate.....Do You???
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