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kindergarten classroom with donation amount of 10 million yen Sotheby League Co., Ltd. Press release: November 19, 2024 “I am” Donation(R) project, construction of kindergarten classroom with donation amount of 10 million yen Providing long-term educational support in Bihar, India
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-e69cc0d3b04576ae9d51b3a0720ae7d7-3900×2925.jpg (Photo: Plan International) A jewelry brand whose concept is Raw Scents of Glimmer. break-all;” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow ugc noopener”> ARTIDA OUD “I am” Donation(R) Project Through this project, we built six kindergarten classrooms (equipped with a library corner, toilets, handwashing, and drinking facilities) in Bihar, India, with a donation of 10 million yen. As a result, “I am” Donation(R) Project We are pleased to announce that we have constructed a total of 12 kindergarten classrooms, including the 6 kindergarten classrooms constructed in 2022. So that children can freely dream and explore possibilities for the future. We will not only build kindergartens, but also improve the skills of kindergarten teachers and create awareness programs for parents, until we create a sustainable environment where more children can receive high-quality education. ARTIDA OUD We will continue to provide support from a long-term perspective. We hope to create an environment where everyone around the world can be active in their own way. With my heartfelt wishes── About “I am” Donation(R) “Children’s educational environment improvement program” in Bihar, India
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-3246c6e1592a4cb1151805d1ff619bf5-364×374.png (Source: Google MAP) ■ Implementation area Northeastern India, Bihar ■ Background Implementing country/India According to the “Gender Gap Index 2020” published by the World Economic Forum, which measures the level of gender equality in countries around the world, India ranks 135th out of 153 countries. In terms of education, the gap between men and women widens as you move up from primary to secondary education. Investing in children’s early education has strong economic returns, especially for children from poor families. The National Early Education Policy (2013) recommends care tailored to children’s developmental stages and giving special attention to children from poor families, but in reality, access to kindergartens is inadequate. is the current situation. Implementation area/Bihar In Bihar, only about 45% of eligible children attend kindergarten. Challenge 1: There is a shortage of kindergarten classrooms, and existing facilities are in poor condition Challenge 2: Kindergarten teachers do not have sufficient training, so they are unable to provide appropriate learning guidance and care for children Challenge 3: Parents are illiterate and do not recognize the need for early education for their children Against this background, children often enter elementary school without being adequately prepared, and find themselves unable to adjust to school and keep up with lessons. It is essential to develop kindergartens where children can receive high-quality early education. ■ Project overview
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-f8a7349e273e5284429d2cba5178f96d-1599×667.jpg ■ Completion report/Construction of kindergarten classroom
Investigated the condition of classrooms, kitchens, water supply facilities, and sanitary facilities at kindergartens in the target area. Civil engineers assessed the needs and constructed new kindergarten classrooms and carried out necessary renovations. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-5ef4651896ed926449ec5ad0dda6e857-3900×2925.jpg A kindergarten with colorful pictures (Photo: Plan International) Age-appropriate learning materials are provided to kindergarten classrooms. Educational pictures were painted on the walls, and a library corner was set up.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-3b72187d6bdf24fb64c9d0c13b2fb7d9-2564×963.jpg (Left) A kindergarten teacher uses educational pictures drawn on the wall to teach a class. / (Right) Educational pictures are drawn on the walls of the classroom. (Photo: Plan International)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-7886a4e8a5758490f5cec3b53bb70889-3900×1463.jpg (Left) Children choosing picture books at the library corner in the classroom / (Right) Children enjoying picture books (Photo: Plan International) Construction work has been carried out to bring play equipment, hand-washing supplies, separate toilets for men and women with faucets, hand-washing stations, motorized water dispensers, and electricity to the facility. A vegetable garden corner was also set up on the grounds of the kindergarten so that mothers could be taught how to prepare nutritious meals using local ingredients.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-4d3c5d50b2fdc6fcfdc791159b55c8de-3900×1461.jpg (Left) Children washing their hands properly at the handwashing station after receiving instructions from their teacher / (Right) Children drinking safe water from the motorized water dispenser provided to them (Photo: Plan International) ■ Completion
report/teaching method training for kindergarten teachers
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-1d83b5758fc81e30f37a82d33442dff2-3900×2925.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Conducted teaching method training for kindergarten teachers. A total of 107 participants (all women) learned about the importance of early education and the creation of learning materials. ■ Completion report/community awareness raising
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-0a13af8a3d87b3c9ef52dc9c4ee6af01-3900×2925.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Early childhood education day Promoting awareness about the importance of early education and the important role of parents. A total of 520 children (including 287 girls) participated along with their guardians.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-b56646813cbdfa8b82038c3bb5ccef5d-1280×960.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Meeting with parents A total of 13 meetings were held to provide information on nutrition and early education appropriate to the developmental stage of young children for a total of 217 parents (including 138 women) of children aged 0 to 6 years.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-8e0daf4ba7a43f47e6d22f226b7292b1-2521×1836.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Growth measurement day The growth of a total of 283 infants was continuously measured. Educate on the importance of proper diet and hygiene habits. Individual guidance was provided to families with underweight children.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-b37fa0a755917384e6874cc97af70c41-3900×2917.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Nutrition week We hold nutrition classes for expectant mothers and adolescent girls. We provide guidance to expectant mothers on the nutrition they should take during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and the importance of breastfeeding. Adolescent girls are advised to consume foods rich in iron to prevent anemia. A total of 162 people (101 pregnant women and 61 adolescent girls) participated in the course.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-7596212d82977e5ab3107dc0be2eaa8d-808×960.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Annaprashan (first meal) * After celebrating the child’s growth with the mother, we provide guidance on continued breastfeeding, baby food, and hygiene habits. A total of 233 mother and child pairs participated. *A traditional Indian event that celebrates a child’s first meal other than milk on the 180th day after birth.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-b52166babacb6fce97f2c09389a21b55-3900×2917.jpg (Photo: Plan International) Home study We hold a course for parents on how to make learning materials for alphabets, numbers, etc. We taught children how to set up a study space at home and how to encourage self-study habits so that children can enjoy learning. ■ Results Children in the targeted areas are now able to receive higher quality early education in a safe and comfortable learning environment for both girls and boys, and are fully prepared to move on to primary school. Additionally, the provision of toilets and hand-washing facilities will improve the sanitary environment, and children can be expected to prevent infectious diseases by learning proper
hand-washing habits. By raising awareness among parents and local residents of the importance of children’s education, especially girls’ education, it is expected that gender equality will be promoted. Image
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/5691/1177/5691-1177-17f1f5fc155d93f22f49d4a4ce068233-3900×2917.jpg (Photo: Plan International) ■ Contribution to SDGs The realization of this program will contribute to the following goals of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).
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