Home-based learning and parental engagement
The holistic development of children requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses various elements, including their educational surroundings and the active involvement of their parents. Our home learning program uses low-tech solutions to involve parents in their children’s learning journey. To further improve parental engagement, this month we organized community-level workshops focusing on how parents can continuously be a part of their child’s development.
New batches of fellows onboarded
We are excited to welcome seven new batches of ThinkZone fellows from Cuttack, Khordha, and Kendrapada districts of Odisha. The fellows have already started supporting children’s learning in their respective communities, and we are excited to see the positive impact they will bring over time.
Celebrated National Girl Child Day
ThinkZone fellows celebrated National Girl Child Day by organizing a range of activities in their learning centers. Students, with the help of fellows, created stunning artwork to raise awareness about the significance of the occasion. This was a meaningful way for the students to learn about the importance of the day and their role in promoting gender equality.
Solving problems together
At ThinkZone, we believe in the power of collaboration. By making decisions and taking action as a team, we are able to drive change, increase efficiency, and foster innovation. During the recent January team meeting, the entire ThinkZone team came together to proactively address potential challenges and develop a comprehensive plan for the year ahead.
Our Board Advisor visit
We were thrilled to have our Board Advisor, Darren Lobo, visit our office and spend time with team ThinkZone. In the meeting, Darren shared valuable experiences regarding program implementation, providing guidance and perspectives on how to make our on-ground programs more successful.