Transforming Lives of Adult LearnersHow Digital Skills Empower Educator Rita Rani SarkerBangladesh
Rita Rani SarkerLiteracy educator at the Kalupara Community Learning Centre in Horidevpur, Rangpur, Bangladesh
A literacy challenge
This lack of basic literacy skills deprives them of access to decent jobs, information essential for everyday life, and the ability to fully participate in society.
A need for digital skills in literacy teaching
However, like many of her peers in other countries, Rita lacked the necessary digital skills to incorporate technology into her teaching, despite the fact that digital skills are crucial for literacy instruction in the twenty-first century.
Dr Tuhin WadudDepartment of Bengali at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur
Promoting quality literacy instruction
The programme was contextualized to the Bangladeshi context with the assistance of the Comprehensive Initiative for Vulnerability Improvement and Consultancy (CIVIC) Foundation and 30 local stakeholders, and was subsequently rolled out in northwest and southeast Bangladesh.
Learning new skills
She learned about the basic concepts of digital literacy instruction and engaged in hands-on activities such as creating WhatsApp groups, sending emails, setting up online meetings, using PowerPoint for literacy teaching, identifying fake websites, and uploading blog posts, among others.
The newly acquired digital skills quickly transformed Rita's teaching.
Rita Rani SarkerLiteracy educator at the Kalupara Community Learning Centre in Horidevpur, Rangpur
Students can participate in my classes online at their convenience without needing to come in person.
And if there are problems in their community, I can easily communicate with them to discuss and provide support. We can resolve issues much more quickly."
Transforming lives
In her classes, Rita supports learners in finding answers to practical life questions, and she has realized that teaching with the support of digital means and visual content is often more effective.
Rita Rani SarkerLiteracy educator at the Kalupara Community Learning Centre in Horidevpur, Rangpur
Making a positive impact on adult literacy
With the support of digital skills, Rita is making a positive impact on adult literacy in her community, empowering learners to improve their lives through education.
Background
The aim of the project is to enhance literacy educators’ effective use of technologies in literacy instruction and learning through locally contextualized training modules.
Bangladesh, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt and Nigeria piloted the initiative in 2022. More countries and organizations are expected to take part in the project over the coming months.
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