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Anganwari workers trained on Nanhe Kadam
8/29/2018 9:49:23 PM
Early Times Report
Rajouri, Aug 29: One day orientation programme on "Nanhe Kadam" model curriculum for Early Childhood Education (ECE) was organized by National Development Foundation with support of UNICEF and in collaboration with ICDS Department Rajouri today at Sports Office Rajouri. Anganwari workers of 40 model ECE centres set up in Rajouri district along with the concerned supervisors were trained on the components of "Nanhe Kadam" curriculum to strengthen early childhood education in the Anganwari Centres (AWCs) under the ICDS which is critical to optimum learning and retention of children in schools. Mr. Mohd Rashid, District Programme Officer, ICDS Rajouri and Mr. Inderjeet Sharma, District Programme Officer, NDF were the main resource persons. Participants were provided copy of "Nanhe Kadam" model curriculum which was adopted by the J&K State Government. Joint teams of NDF & ICDS department staff have set up 40 model ECE centres in the last few months with the support from UNICEF in Rajouri district.
Mr. Mohd Rashid, DPO ICDS Rajouri impressed upon the Anganwari workers to implement "Nanhe Kadam" curriculum in their AWCs in full letter and spirit. He explained that these ECE centres are the cradle of early learning and education for economically disadvantaged children and therefore it is important that they get it right from the start so that they will have the foundation and moorings to thrive throughout their school and adult lives.
He expressed that introduction of "Nanhe Kadam" ECE curriculum in the AWCs will prove as a milestone in education and holistic development of the children in the Anganwari centres. Mr. Inderjeet Sharma emphasised on optimum utilisation of curriculum by the AWWs to plan their daily routines effectively to involve all the children in group activities for their physical, mental and overall development and to make learning more attractive and interesting for children in AWCs.
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