TBT to 2002. Girls explore books in the tin trunk library that is filled with books after graduating from World Education’s GATE program in India.
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TBT to 2002. Girls explore books in the tin trunk library that is filled with books after graduating from World Education’s GATE program in India.
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Here’s a photo from our archives of a woman reading a literacy chart in India.
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Maybe photos are worth a thousand words because it leaves a lot up for interpretation! When learning, that may not be the best thing, which is why literacy is important.
In this photo, a woman in India studies a workbook.
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World Education’s first education center, Literacy House, was founded in India in 1953.
Since then, World Education has worked to address issues related to literacy and development in the country. Today, India’s education system still struggles with access: 72% of students don’t finish secondary school.
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ConnectEd students in India exchange posts on Facebook with ConnectEd students in Brazil in an ICT class.
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hi I am rinky singh . I am student of 11th class .I got a lot of opportunity after joining connected . through connected I will be definitely achieve my goal in future
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A girl is introduced to a writing program on a computer in her ConnectEd India class.
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Girls enter the ABHAS education center, part of ConnectEd India.
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An ICT Lab in India set up by the ConnectEd project.
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Anita, who can now use the computer with ease, was one of the first girls to join the ICT center opened by the ConnectEd project.
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