CLC of Batuwangala Maha Vidyalaya. A.D.A.C.Pushpakumara Manager,CLC.

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CLC of Batuwangala Maha Vidyalaya. A.D.A.C.Pushpakumara Manager,CLC.

Our vission The vision of the Batuwangala Maha Vidyalaya is to prepare competent pupils, well equipped with the desired knowledge, skills and attitude providing leadership to the community. inclusive of innovative technology, and computer literacy.

Our mission The mission of the Batuwangala Maha Vidyalaya is to provide the country a Pupil who is competent and committed to fulfilling the objectives of Education and possessing the efficiency, enthusiasm and innovativeness necessary to face the future challenges.

Issues Language barriers Literacy difficulties Inadequate communication and transport facilities. CBO’s are disorganized or out of reach. Tea plantation is the main income. Lack of ICT trained persons Lack of English trained persons Disorganized state administration. Inappropriate political interventions

The proposed project Coz of discrimination of resources ICT literacy has not passed to the villages far faraway. The situation in Batuwangala isn’t much better. Through evillage ICT and English literacy can be up brought.

Methodology and key activities. ISP provider will be acknowledged. Through CBOs villagers will be acknowledged. The attitude about school and ICT will be discussed in public in order to have a sense about their level people. Presentations will be done by senior students with occasions where people gather in the village for their folk activities.

Methodology and key activities continued…….. English language will be teach by eclectic method. Uses of English language will be appreciated and competent students may use to show out how it can be achieved. E-co tourism will be promoted under the help with the major eco holiday arrangers. Tea leaves prices and variety prices will be display in side the school premises.

Implementation Arranges. Web site will be launched. Blogs will be launched. CLC will be work with village activities. OBA,SDA, will be acknowledged in accordance. Resources personals will be gathered to the village and will conduct sessions for villages and school children. Eco tourism program will work with village heads.

Benefits of the project English Language proficiency Latest technology on production activities. E-learning facilities. Indirect employment opportunities. Economical benefits. Educational benefits. Research from overseas. Poverty reduced and living condition improved.

Project frame work. Improving ICT and English proficiency inside the eviilage Upholding the level of the English language proficiency & ICT literacy by 10% of the present condition.

Project frame work continued……... Purpose Web site published and propaganda through the possible internet recourses and human resources will be gathered. Donors and well- wishers will applier and they will forward their ideas and views.

Project frame work continued……... Maximizing services provided by currant CLC, linking Evillage citizens with the global village, making a bridge to the new era of ICT New technology will be installed, co-tourism will be introduced to the villagers, indirect job opportunities will risen up. BMV,Students maintain their blogs will show out their achivements.evillage youth will look for possible ways of joining in with English and ICT.

Activities Survey and assessments of needs Evillage trends and new technology High-speed internet No of villagers involved with

In puts Consultants and resources Skilled and unskilled personals Computers and software Workshops Feed backs Action plans. Consultants visit Evillage for every six months, skilled students school leavers and others will be occupied to the program, English speaking clubs, chats,

A Teachers word…….. Ethics and teacher and ICT Teacher as a resource Fellow learning Conscience and responsibility Self respect.

Thank you