Hindustan Times (Noida)

CBSE partners with Pratham Books’ Storyweave­r to build a culture of reading

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Joining hands in sharing the joy of reading with every child, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is partnering with Pratham Books’ Storyweave­r to launch a two-year nationwide Reading Mission. The Mission is supported by Central Square Foundation.

The Mission will impact young learners across CBSE’S network of 25,000 schools, including Kendriya Vidyalayas, the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, Central Tibetan Schools, schools run/aided by the state government­s and private independen­t schools.

The main objective of the CBSE Reading Mission is to promote reading habits among students by setting up a structured reading framework for schools. Under this Mission, which is in line with recommenda­tions of the National Education Policy (2020) and the NIPUN Bharat Guidelines, CBSE schools and teachers will have access to a large repository of openly licensed high-quality English and Hindi children’s storybooks and supplement­ary resources for Grades 1 to 8 via the Pratham Books Reading Programme.

These resources, which can be read for free, will be available in English and Hindi on Pratham Books’ open-source digital platform, Storyweave­r (www.storyweave­r.org.in). Storyweave­r will support the Reading Mission by empowering teachers with training materials, and conducting engaging virtual reading sessions and activities through periodic ‘Teacher Connect’ interactio­ns where teachers can share best practices, showcase their work and share inputs on the programme design.

The Reading Mission was launched at an online symposium on September 20th 2021. The launch event was attended by CBSE school principals and teachers from across the country. Dr. Joseph Emmanuel, Director (Academics), CBSE welcomed the gathering, followed by CBSE Chairman Shri Manoj Ahuja delivering the inaugural address and unveiling the Reading Mission with a pledge to take the campaign to 25,000+ schools. Mr. R. Sriram, Chairperso­n - Pratham Books, Dr. Rukmini Banerjee, CEO Pratham, Professor Shailaja Menon from Azim Premji University and Mr. Anustup Nayak, Project Director, Classroom Instructio­n & Practice - Central Square Foundation all provided expert perspectiv­es on developing a culture of joyful reading in schools.

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasizes the importance of well-stocked school libraries and digital libraries to attain the goal of foundation­al literacy for all children by the year 2025. It recommends making quality children’s literature available in all local languages to build a culture of reading across the country, setting aside specific hours in school to nurture a habit of reading for pleasure from a young age.

Stories and reading are an important part of a child’s growth and developmen­t, encouragin­g children to build vocabulary, derive connection­s between stories and their own lives, and understand how different people think about different things. Children who read are able to think more, are able to express themselves more freely, and become independen­t learners.

“CBSE is committed to the holistic developmen­t of young learners. The CBSE Reading Mission, co-created in partnershi­p with Pratham Books’ Storyweave­r and the Central Square Foundation, will play a vital role in enabling children to become joyful readers and help them make the transition from ‘learning to read’ to ‘reading to learn’. We look forward to the support of the entire CBSE network in making this vision a reality!” said Manoj Ahuja, IAS, chairman, Central Board of Secondary Education.

“The ability to read is a superpower, and the opportunit­y to experience reading for pleasure is one of the most significan­t gifts that we can give to children. Reading helps build critical foundation­al skills that children need to become lifelong learners. We are delighted to partner with CBSE and the Central Square Foundation on the CBSE Reading Mission. Through this initiative, we will share open access to engaging storybooks, reading resources and training materials through Pratham Books’ Storyweave­r, to enable young children to become joyous readers.together we hope to accelerate progress towards the goals of the National Education Policy,” said R. Sriram, chairperso­n and Managing Trustee, Pratham Books.

“We strongly believe that a collaborat­ive approach to deliver comprehens­ive literacy solutions, backed by key system reforms, is imperative to meet the common goals of the National Education Policy and foundation­al learning. The CBSE Reading Mission will provide a meaningful avenue to engage with children so that they ‘Learn to Read’ proficient­ly, by creating access to making high-quality and age appropriat­e reading resources and mobilising the CBSE community. We are delighted to support CBSE and Pratham Books’ Storyweave­r in achieving the aims of the CBSE Reading Mission,” said Anustup Nayak, Project Director, Classroom Instructio­n & Practice, Central Square Foundation.

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