India’s Most Strategic Summit on FLN
Synergy Summit 1.0
Paradigm Shift in FLN
Making India Literate and Numerate in months, not years
11 & 12 July, 2022
India International
Centre, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi
WHY? Purpose of Synergy Summit
ACT
Act on ideas that lead to dramatic change
COMMIT
Commit to change, since the best is not enough
TRANSFORM
Transform practice using groundbreaking new ideas supported by evidence
SHARE
Share responsible voices that add to our collective learning
Overview
Discover transforming new directions to achieve the goals of FLN, and help navigate the future of education
The New Education Policy 2020 of India places the highest importance on FLN, “The rest of this Policy will become relevant for our students only if this most basic learning requirement is first achieved.”
To this end, National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy, or NIPUN Bharat scheme was launched in 2021 “to ensure that every child in India gains foundational numeracy and literacy by the end of Grade 3. NIPUN Bharat further focuses on transforming the monotonous education system into an integrated, enjoyable, all-inclusive and engaging.”
One more year without FLN can add to the disaster caused by the nearly two years of school closures. According to UNICEF, COVID has wiped out years of progress. Worldwide nearly 70% of the 10-year olds unable to read, write or do basic numeracy. According to Azim Premji University Survey, 82% of the children in India have lost at least one skill in literacy or numeracy.
The speed with which children learn is more relevant today than ever before. Typically, even after three years of being in school, or by the end of Grade 3, up to 75% of the children could not read pre-Pandemic.
A massive effort is thus required combined with new and highly disruptive methods of teaching and learning that clearly demonstrate they are effective in accelerating literacy, improving accountability, creating transparency and are joyful, all-inclusive and engaging. This requires collaboration at all levels, pilots of new ideas, and collection of evidence.
The Synergy Summit will focus on how to achieve these goals and accelerate Foundational Literacy and Numeracy for all children.
Top Learning, senior policymakers and bureaucrats, ambassadors, heads of international and national NGOs, corporations, donor-agencies, and change-makers from India and overseas will join ‘THE SYNERGY SUMMIT’. Attend the summit and help us create the model of change and leave NO ONE behind in the literacy movement.
Concept Note / Discussion Topics
The Need for
Literacy Now
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Disruptive Literacy
ALfA
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A Paradigm Shift
in FLN
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Target: NIPUN Bharat
& SDG4
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Global Advisory Committee
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan
Dr. Abdulla Rasheed Ahmed
Sandeep Kumar Singh
Dr. Sunita Gandhi
Lalit Mohan
Nixon Joseph
Ashish Sahay
Dr. Neelam Gupta
Thirumala Arohi
Archana Joshi
Kamal Gaur
Santosh Phad
Alok Varma
Anushree Mishra
Shaveta Sharma-Kukreja
Pradeep Kumar
Dr. Swati Jha
Nandita Raval
Sourav Banerjee
Agenda
Background
DEVI Sansthan (Dignity Education Vision International) is a non-profit organisation founded in Lucknow, India, to provide the dignity of quality education to underprivileged children and adults. Our vision is to achieve Universal FLN for all children by 2030, as envisioned by SDG 4. In this direction, we aim to make 10 million children and adults literate in India by 2030. Globally, we aim to make 1 billion learners literate through our Disruptive Literacy Partnership. Through its flagship Global Dream Disruptive Literacy program, DEVI is creating large-scale transformation by implementing research-based, swift, scalable and replicable methods and approaches to FLN.
DEVI Sansthan is founded by the educationist Dr Sunita Gandhi while working as an Economist at the World Bank in Washington D.C. She is the Hon. Chief Academic Advisor of City Montessori School, Lucknow, holds the Guinness Book Record for being the World's Largest School and is the recipient of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education.
She was awarded Educator of the Year, 2015 by the India Book of Records and honoured with the Visionary of Uttar Pradesh by the government.