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Online teaching sessions

85% of India’s children studying at government schools in villages, and do not get the benefit of quality education. Lack of teaching staff and motivation among students are two of the major reasons behind poor education quality in rural schools.
The team believes that India should take advantage of those digitally aware people who are willing to teach. While there are multiple efforts to solve the education problem in India including driving volunteer teachers, the challenge still is in assimilating the skills and resources required and building teacher networks in remote locations.
The digital classroom has a LCD screen with a high-power camera and a conference mic. The classes are taken by teaching volunteers based across the globe through Skype. The Sri Life team arranges for the class timings and centers depending upon the batch size and availability of the teaching volunteers. The teachers include housewives, working professionals, and even senior volunteers who have retired from various careers including the defense forces.
Rural areas always have connectivity challenges with more frequent power cuts, hindering the regular teaching process. Part of the digital classroom infrastructure hence also include power backups for emergencies. In places without power supply, the team planning for alternate power supplies like Solar.
We Invite passionate volunteers from across the globe to impart quality education to children in remote villages of India via live online classes.