Issue 6. 28th November, 2003
BEFARe
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Town, Peshawar Pakistan.
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BEFARe Monthly Newsletter
Issue 90 Vol. XXII, March & April 2016
Inside this issue
Education Competition 1
BEFARe distributed school uniforms and sta-tionery to G-1 students
2
Focal Point Trainings 3
SMC trainings on Re-source mobilization
4
AAR Japan team ar-ranged initial meetings at BEFARe Schools
5
Pictorial Presentation of activities
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Education; the basic development
A student receiving trophy after winning educational competition FPT is a regularly practice in BEFARe school teachers’ which continually enhance capacity of teachers. During the month of April, 2016, BE-FARe trained a total of (642) teaching staff including (120) female teachers through Focal Point Training in Sub-office Peshawar, Mardan, Abbott bad and Timergara. FESs organized these trainings in various topics e.i, factors of learning, motivation, learner based teaching methods, how to find proficiency score, how to use map in teaching and Mathematics and Bio of grade 8 etc in the presence of Mas-ter Trainers and Field Educa-tion Officers.
committee. At the end the prizes were distributed among the win-ner’s students.
BEFARe distributed School uniform and stationery among students
BEFARe with generous support of UNHCR successfully distrib-uted school uniform to all boys and girls students of grade 1 and stationery (notebooks, pen-cil box, geometry box, shorpners, pens, pencils and clip boards) in 28 schools locat-ed in winter zone of Timergara and Mansehr in March, 2016 the aforementioned schools were closed in January and February, 2016 on account of winter vacation and reopened
on 1st March.
Focal Point Trainings
Educational Competition
For the quality improvement of education and encourage-ment of students for learning and positive competition among students, schools and as well as teachers, educa-tional competitions among BEFARe schools are regular activities at all Sub-offices. During the reporting month education competitions were held among the boy students of 10 (COPE and PRM) schools and girl students of 07 schools in Haripur in two rounds. In 1st round competi-tion were conducted among all 481 boy students of grade 8 and 199 girl students of grade 5 at school level by the concerned school teachers for the selection for the final round. After completion of 1st round 05 students from each boys and girls school were selected and appeared in final round in which MSB – 012 by scoring 87 % marks got 1st position and MSB – 335 by scoring 84 % and MSB – 007 by scoring 78 % marks got 2nd and 3rd position respectively. In girl schools MSG – 293 by scoring 91 % got 1st position and MSG – 084 by scoring 86 % and MSG – 083 by scoring 84 % got 2nd and 3rd position respectively. After compilation
all results were organized and announced by the organizer
“Do not train a child
to learn by force or
harshness; but direct
them to it by what
amuses their minds, so
that you may be bet-
ter able to discover
with accuracy the pe-
culiar bent of the geni-
us of each.”
Plato A view of teachers attending Focal Point Training at MSB-257
A view of girls competition at
at MSG – 084 at Harripur
Grade 1 students received uniform and stationery
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SMC trainings on Resource Mobilization
CP&D department arranged two days training for capacity building SMCs. Trainings were organized on Resource Mobili-zation under PRM initiative in sub-office Peshawar and Ab-bottabad in which total 260 SMC members participated. The trainings were conducted with the objective to mobilize SMC and Afghan communities for provision of space/ class-rooms maintenance/ rehabilita-tion of building and WATSON facilities in the schools by uti-lize their resources for the best interest of schools.
Extra Curricular Activities
It is an evident from the past experiences that social cam-paigns can play a positive role in the outcrop of the important issues and sensitization of the target groups. Thus, CP&D department not only offering and serving education to target-ed community but at the same time concentrating on social, moral and characteristic devel-opment through various pat-terns of social mobilization campaigns among the stu-dents, teachers and community members. CP&D team organized sport events in girls’ school before the annual examination. Girls’ students actively participated in event and enjoyed the day. In the event, different types of games were played by stu-dents. i.e. Musical chair, tag of war, skipping rope, sack race
and race.
AAR Japan team arranged
initial meetings at BEFARe Schools AAR-Japan, BEFARe staff arranged Kick Off meetings at selected BEFARe Afghan schools of Pania 1, Pania 2 and Padana area. The agenda of these meetings were to give orientation on the project ac-tivities to the Afghan school staff. Participant of the meet-ings were briefed on 4 days TOT that will be arrange for the school staff in the summer vacations. It was found that Teachers and SMCs members were conversant with sanita-tion campaign and kids con-tests which augur well for the project future activities.
A view of girls participation
in sports activities
A view of SMC training on
Resource Mobilization
A view of girl participating
in Musical chair competition
at MSG-349 Akora Camp
A view of female SMC mem-
ber explaining the topic
A view of Group activity in
female SMC training
Staff Orientation under AAR
Japan Project
A view of girl doing skipping
rope in competition at MSG-
349 Akora Camp
A view of Focal Point Train-
ing at MSB-125 Gandaf
A view of Educational com-
petition at MSG-105 Nagu-
man
A view of Educational com-
petition in Haripur
A view of Kick off meeting in
BEFARe school, Under AAR