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AID INDIA is running a library program for children in 1600 villages across Tamilnadu. This library program has 3 goals:
Ensuring children get to access to interesting and exciting reading materials Using this access to: Improve reading levels of children with weak literacy skills Provide exposure to a wide variety of subjects
Using the library as a focal point to start Children’s Discovery Clubs – where children can exhibit their talents and learn new activities, explore a variety of topics and build skills and knowledge in areas they are interested in.
This program is planned as a 5 year project – by which time, a system to sustain the libraries and activities will hopefully be put in place. Questions that We Need to Study The library program has the potential to reach a large number of children. It is therefore important that at this stage - when we are just getting into the second year – we study and understand the following points: On the Library functioning and Usage: We have already provided a number of books and story cards to children. What materials are read most widely? Is it books, smaller booklets, story cards? Why? What stories are most popular? Why? What kinds of books do children want? On what topics? How do children really use these books? Do they read the same stories again and again? Or do they move on to other stories quickly? Is there a period when children read more and times when they read less – like exams and holidays? If this library were not there, what books would they have read? Are they reading any other books? Do they use the Government Libraries? Why or why not? How much has external (non textbook) reading increased after the library program was started? How does one village library really work? Do children come and borrow and take books home? Or do they read in the volunteer’s house? How often do they borrow? Daily or once a week or once a month? Do children just borrow and return the books or do they actually read the books? What is the age and education profile (class and neo-literate, fluent readers, etc) of the children who use the libraries? Are older children using the library? Younger children? Very young children? Girls? Boys? Adolescent girls? Women? How does each group use the library – what do they do with the materials and what materials do they read and why? What is the profile of the village library volunteer? Why is she volunteering? How much time does she spend? What does she do to get more children to use the library? What help does she need? Are there others in the village who help her? What does she feel we must do better? What activities were conducted in the village? How did children participate? What other activities do they want us to organize? What other books do children in this village want? Are there children interested in specific kinds of books on topics they are really interested in? (Maybe some kids are fascinated by spiders, some by animal photo books, how to draw books, math puzzle books, etc.) Is there an age and educational profile distribution for this wish list of books? We can categorize the books desired by children into several kinds and arrange to get these from different sources or create them afresh if necessary. What are the special talents and interests that children have? What can we do to encourage these talents and interests? Can we introduce activities, training sessions, exhibitions, special camps, competitions? On the Library Materials What are the mistakes we have made in the library materials? How to modify these? What should we be careful about in preparing future library materials? Plan for 5 days Day 1 and Day 2: Visit to Banavaram (Kaveripakkam Block, Vellore District) – Visit 3 Libraries and interact with children to find answers to the first set of questions. Day 3: Preparing a detailed report of the libraries with recommendations for what we need to do to improve the quality of libraries – meeting and discussing with the Library Team. Day 4 and Day 5: Reviewing the library story cards, books and other materials – with actual corrections we need to make and preparing a set of recommendations for what we need to ensure in each story book or card that we bring out to make it child friendly. |