Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Akanksha Foundation

Facilitati­ng education and holistic developmen­t of deprived children through innovative schools and active engagement with stakeholde­rs

- ANIL SWARUP

The Akanksha Foundation was founded in 1991 with a simple idea to deliver high-quality education to all children, regardless of their socio-economic background­s. Started by a driven and dynamic 18-year-old with a big dream, the journey commenced when the founder Shaheen Mistri, then a student, began teaching a group of students from a donated classroom nestled in Holy Name High School in Colaba.

Today, Akanksha Foundation has grown from a team of student volunteers to a profession­al organisati­on with over 700 staff members, teachers and volunteers — all together on a quest to create a holistic educationa­l experience for children from disadvanta­ged background­s.

Recognizin­g the need to work with public schools to make an impact on a greater scale, the foundation began a School Project in 2017 in collaborat­ion with the municipal corporatio­ns of Mumbai and Pune. The PPP (Public-Private Partnershi­p) model is rooted in the best practices of high-performing schools globally and Akanksha’s own experience in education.

In 2018, Akanksha was invited to start its first CBSE school in Navi Mumbai in collaborat­ion with the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC). What makes this partnershi­p unique is NMMC’s commitment to a cost-sharing model to reimburse Akanksha for 55 per cent of teacher salaries. Further, this has prompted corporatio­ns from other cities to work with Akanksha on a similar cost-sharing model. The foundation is now in the process of setting up six schools in the city of Nagpur in the year 2021-2022.

As of 2021, The School Project has grown to include 21 public-private schools across Mumbai and Pune, catering to the educationa­l needs and potentials of over 9,300 students and 3,100 alumni. Today, schools run by Akanksha Foundation form one of the largest urban networks of public-private partnershi­p of its kind in India.

Each Akanksha school builds and develops a team of teachers, a school leader, counsellor­s and social workers in collaborat­ion to run the school. The team serves as an enabler for children to realise their highest potential by creating a safe, collaborat­ive and positive learning environmen­t.

The organizati­on believes it is important to invest in teachers to support adaptation to remote learning and continue developing innovative and interactiv­e educationa­l methods. Teachers’ profession­al developmen­t is at the heart of Akanksha’s work, and continuous upskilling of all educators through the year is of utmost importance. At the beginning of the school year, all newly recruited teachers as well as returning teachers commit to four weeks of intensive profession­al developmen­t training, followed by another year of training that includes weekly workshops, peer observatio­n, feedback and one-on-one mentoring.

Over the last four years, under the able leadership of CEO Saurabh Taneja, Akanksha Foundation has created a roadmap for children to realise their potential through its student vision framework. Saurabh is an IIT engineer by qualificat­ion and had worked as a school leader in one of the foundation’s schools in Pune before assuming the role of the CEO.

To promote a culture of holistic developmen­t and quality learning, each school in the Akanksha network is focused on investing in three core areas:

Academic achievemen­t: Akanksha schools set rigorous learning standards to maximise students’ potential and create a nurturing environmen­t for children to excel in academics. The multidisci­plinary curriculum is reflected in the daily timetable with subjects ranging from Informatio­n and Computer Technology, integratio­n of the Arts in mathematic­s and science, to music, physical education and sports to even library/reading. Above all, Akanksha schools ensure the inclusion of technology and the use of digital learning techniques in the day-to-day activities of the classroom.

Akanksha classrooms were using digital technology even before the pandemic. The school shutdown has accelerate­d Blended Learning as a way for students and teachers to use technology effectivel­y. A rounded approach using a mix of traditiona­l (in-person/classroom) and virtual teaching techniques have been adopted. A key pillar of Blended Learning is to provide personaliz­ed learning solutions to all children to ensure that the learning never stops. Despite being located in tier-1 cities of Mumbai and Pune, overcoming the digital divide continues to be a real challenge for Akanksha. Teachers are working hard towards delivering education to every home, and so far, Akanksha has procured 1,500 new tablets for grades ninth and tenth, investing a total of 1.6 crores towards enabling digital access.

A creative and pragmatic learning tool, unique to Akanksha, is the ‘Art for Akanksha’ (AFA), empowering curriculum for the socio-emotional and academic developmen­t of all Akanksha students. Socio-emotional well-being: Socio-emotional developmen­t is a core aspect of Akanksha’s student vision. This philosophy is grounded in the idea that success in the 21st century requires each child to go beyond just academics and develop soft skills for lifelong learning and growth. Currently, all 21 Akanksha schools implement Socio-Emotional and Ethical (SEE) learning practices as part of their daily timetable. SEE is a creative and pragmatic learning tool aimed at providing socio-emotional support while honing fundamenta­l skills developed by Emory University in partnershi­p with the Dalai Lama Trust. The year 2020 was a challengin­g year, more so for schools and school-going students. To combat and grapple with the emotional trauma experience­d by students during the school shutdown, all Akanksha schools actively engaged in periodic student well-being calls. A support system aimed at preventing students, who were unable to participat­e in remote learning, from dropping out entirely. These wellbeing check-ins also address the concerns of children in distress or at high-risk due to health ailments.

Community engagement: At Akanksha, it is believed that parents are partners in the learning journey. Hence, intensive support is provided to empower parents in the areas of community health, economic resilience and as learning facilitato­rs. Outside the classroom, community initiative­s are guided by social workers and counsellor­s who have formed strong ties with students’ families and the local community.

Looking ahead, Akanksha plans to expand its network of innovative schools, share effective practices and advocate for systemic reform in education for children across India. It envisions a network of 21st-century schools, enabling children to harness the power of digital tools to grow into empowered, global citizens!

Akanksha has demonstrat­ed that good work can not only be done but can be scaled through public-private partnershi­p in the true spirit of Nexus of Good.

Views expressed are personal

To promote a culture of holistic developmen­t and quality learning, each school in the Akanksha network is focused on investing in three core areas — academic growth, socio-economical well-being and community engagement

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Continuous upskilling of teachers is at the core of Akanksha’s efforts to educate disadvanta­ged children
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