Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ICT award for 3 primary school teachers

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

LUCKNOW: At a time when most government school teachers blame lack of resources for the poor quality of education in rural areas, three primary school teachers from the state have set an example using technology to transform the education scenario in their respective schools.

To recognise their contributi­on, Sushil Kumar, Sampanna Kumar Nigam and Alpa Nigam will be felicitate­d by president Ram Nath Kovind at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on September 5. They have been selected for the Government of India’s National ICT Award for School Teachers, 2016. While Kumar is the headmaster of primary school in Harak , Barabanki, Sampanna is the headmaster of a school in Fatehpur block in Barabanki. Alpa Nigam is the headmistre­ss of a primary school in Tilauli, Gorakhpur.

Thirty-four-old Sampanna Kumar Nigam says, “When I joined in 2011, very few students were enrolled and most of them ran away after lunch time. The biggest challenge was to make education interestin­g for them. I started using my mobile phone and tablet to teach rhymes and realised that they were showing interest. As the attendance began to improve drasticall­y I began using audio-visual mode of communicat­ion to teach other subjects as well. Today, the students don’t want to miss any class.”

Impressed with Nigam’s dedication, a well-wisher recently donated a projector, which is being used to screen educationa­l movies for students.

Unlike most students in rural areas, children of Tilauli village in Gorakhpur look forward to school and the credit goes to the headmistre­ss of the Prathamik Vidyalaya, Alpa Nigam. Since she joined in 2010, she has been using technology to make the learning process more interestin­g for children.

Her efforts can be gauged from the fact that the number of students has gone up from 69 to 257 in the last seven years. Villagers now ensure that their wards attend school regularly. In order to attract the students to school, she organised creative and interactiv­e activities regularly and encouraged them to participat­e in the same. She went from door to door to motivate parents to send their children to school. She also conducted teaching sessions for 60 parents after the regular classes.

Sushil Kumar, 38, in Barabanki also left no stone unturned to give his students a bright future. “I’ve been using my laptop to teach students since July 2007. I also ask passouts to share their laptops with their juniors. As children love to use gadgets like these, the strength has gone up from 130 to 170,” says Kumar. “I’ve taught them that if they say their daily prayer without taking a bath, it will make God unhappy. I also show them videos emphasisin­g personal hygiene,” adds Kumar. A total of 108 teachers from across the country made presentati­ons in Bhopal between December 19 and December 23 in 2016. After the award committee assessed their work, 24 teachers were selected for the award.

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Sampanna Kumar
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Alpana Nigam
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Sushil Kumar

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