eVillage
eVillage Community Education and Technology Network is focusing on creating a myriad of opportunities for residents and to build on past and present efforts to educate and inform, with particular attention paid to the parents of the students. Approach is further defined as teaching people how to help them both personally and professionally, reach out to the community through improved networked educational and technological services, and strengthen bonds with institutions such as the colleges, libraries, and schools.
For People
Who are isolated and don’t have access to Education and Technology and for citizens of all ages acquire the technology and technology skills they need to succeed in the future by providing equitable access to technology resources in homes, schools, universities and communities.
Vision
Building Capacity through education and technology to reduce poverty and increase living standards.
For Educators
Are you running School, University, College, Tuition Center, Institute or offering public educational service
AND having problems to teach students or want to expand your teaching network.
The eVillage Educators Network strives to connect educators across the region by providing the open communication necessary to foster growth, professionalism, and pride among educators. The Network bridges the gap among educators by facilitating the sharing of ideas and classroom practice, providing support, and encouraging the lifelong learning essential to advancing the field of education. Moreover educator network has been established to provide educational facilities to students without the barriers of time, space, disabilities and restrictions and promises education in every home by top teachers of region.
Opportunities
- Info on using technology in classroom and classroom in technology
- Providing infrastructure to connect educators to communities and communities to educators just on ZERO cost
- Arrange seminars, classes, meeting instantly while just sitting in your office or home
- Increase enrollments without investing any rupee on advertisement
- provide a means for the exchange of classroom ideas and offer support to communities
- Encourage critical reflection and lifelong learning among practitioners
- Opportunities to network, share ideas and resources with other teachers
- Professional development opportunities (eg. computer skills and behavior management, leadership)
- Latest info on Education theories, instruction methods, curriculum design, interactive learning, learning strategies, methods on increasing participation in class, educational administration, institution establishment and planning etc
For Students
My parents say sit in HOME! I want group study, peer discussion, chat with my friends, and see them occasionally, share ideas and much…
What should I do?
We believe at eVillage that student supporting students makes a knowledgeable and problem solving community. They learn to help each other and try to set milestones to follow them at the level of success. Good students make good communities and communities are dependant on viability and vitality of their young ones.
eVillage mentioned way for students to prepare for a career in an applied setting is to network with colleagues and practitioners in the field. Networking may be defined as building relationships with people established in a specific area to obtain information about a field of interest, find out about possible job opportunities, or to help establish oneself in an area of practice.
For Parents
A network to make family relations for new and old parents to share ideas and support
eVillage provides a friendly, supportive environment led by parents and other caregivers. It's a place where anyone in a parenting role can openly discuss the successes and challenges of raising children. Where they can find and share support.
How? By sitting down in front of computer and really talking. Network support groups are free of charge, and foster an open exchange of ideas, support, information and resources. These kinds of groups serve those parenting children of all ages and families of all types. There are groups across the country, and they operate under different names and organizations. But they are all there to help parents find support.
A message from a Mother
"It's just a network where I think you can just feel free to talk and be open, and people will listen to you. If you don't want to talk you don't have to; you can just listen. But it just gives you a lot of support and really a lot of good ideas for what to do with kids when things get tough. And just knowing that you're not dealing with them by yourself. I think it would really be helpful if your kids are kind of getting to you. And even if they're not."
A neighborhood MotherBenefits
- Trust. Parents who come to support groups count on each other to listen openly, respond honestly and always act with compassion.
- Reciprocity. Parents provide non-judgmental support to one another. Parents are the experts about their own families and their own children. Together, parents learn from one another about ways to strengthen their families.
- Leadership & Personal Accountability. The support group belongs to the parents who attend. Parents determine the content of meetings and agenda, they define their own goals in the group, model healthy interactions, ensure meetings take place consistently, set individual goals and act on their decisions.
- Shared Leadership. Parents and professionals build successful partnerships. They share responsibility, expertise and leadership roles.
- Responsibility. Members of the group hold each other accountable for the above values, ask for clarification if there is something they do not understand, and reach out if someone else seems to be struggling.