G-3212

Dignifying Edu Unprivilege Kid

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Project Description

Region: North America

Country: Mexico

Location: Juarez, Chihuahua

Total Budget: $59,665

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy



According to the Social Constructivist developmental and learning framework Cognitivists such as Piaget and Perry see knowledge, language and culture as actively constructed by learners in response to interactions with environmental stimuli and interaction with peers and others.

According to Vygotsky, the level of actual development is the level of development that the learner has already reached, and is the level at which the learner is capable of solving problems independently. The level of potential development (the "zone of proximal development") is the level of development that the learner is capable of reaching. It comprises cognitive structures that are still in the process of maturing, but which can only mature under proper guidance, in correct interactions and collaboration with others and under the influence of healthy environments.

Impacting 617 elementary students, 503 families and more than 2,000 family members from the Primaria federal Luis García Guzmán elementary school, our Dignifying Education for Unprivileged Children Initiative focuses on enabling students to reach the level of potential development of the child by promoting positive dynamic interactions and activities that provide opportunities for students to build their own truth based on clean, ordered and secure spaces where positive habits, values and relations are fostered

Based on the implementation of the 5s Japanese quality model in education for creating organized and productive school environments by sorting, straightening, shining, standardizing, and sustaining settings,

By implementing the 5's Japanese Quality Model we have developed a process that generates optimal learning environments through a model of collaboration, involvement and active participation of Staff, students, parents, and community members, where students come to dignified environments where classrooms are enhanced and equipped with adequate lighting, air conditioning, and new classroom furniture, restrooms are rehabilitated to assure cleanliness, hygiene and proper maintenance, teachers and students have access to a vast variety of school supplies, teaching resources and internet access, and disadvantaged students have access to all classrooms and facilities.

This implementation of the 5's quality method in education, has found to provide students with better opportunities building pride and ownership, improving academic achievement, increasing teacher and student motivation and their level of commitment to their work, creating enjoyable environments conducive to pedagogical development. By working hand on hand and training stakeholders under this model physical spaces are enhanced to where both teacher and student WANT to be developing a strong sense of ownership assuring the success and sustainability of the project.

Detailed actions for this project include:

• 30 hrs. of training and PD for faculty, teachers, administrators, students and community members on the 5's Japanese quality model to ensure the proper use of resources and project sustainability

• Enhancing restrooms by renewing 6 lavatories, bathroom screens and faucets, installing metallic paper towel, toilet paper and soap dispensers.

• Acquire new classroom furniture for all 17 classrooms consisting in 425 student desks, 17 for teachers 17 desk chairs, seventeen 28 cube storage organizers 3 mobile library bookcases, 3 media carts, 3 projectors and 18 tablets.

• Acquire internet services for a multimedia classroom.

• Equip classrooms with proper lighting fixtures to reach a recommended minimum illumination for classrooms of 400 lux

• Equip classrooms with proper air-conditioning units to keep temperatures within a 68 to 75 degrees during winter months and within a 74 to 79 degrees range during the summer.

• Enhance sidewalks to assure proper and secure transit under the different weather conditions in the region, for students, teachers, and special needs persons in-between buildings.

• Provide classroom school supplies for all 17 classrooms based on age and subjects taught.

Please see attached documents for project plan and budget.

Primary Host Partner

District: 4110

Rotary Club of: Juárez Integra

Primary Contact: Myrna Sandoval

Email: myrna9612@hotmail.com

Primary International Partner

District: 5330

Rotary Club of: Save Our Planet

Primary Contact: Bricia ElAawar

Email: bricialam@hotmail.com

Project Status

Need $35,795
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Project listed for the 2023-24 Rotary Year.

The TRF Grant application number is #2351661.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

District 4110 DDF

24-Sep-23

-

$257

$257

Save Our Planet (5330)

24-Sep-23

$200

$0

$200

Juárez Integra (4110)

24-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,299

$2,299

Albuquerque Del Norte (5520)

25-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Santa Fe (5520)

25-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Las Cruces (Rio Grande) (5520)

25-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Truth or Consequences (5520)

25-Sep-23

$250

$250

$500

El Paso, Camino Real (5520)

25-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Albuquerque Rio Grande (5520)

25-Sep-23

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

White Sands (Alamogordo) (5520)

25-Sep-23

$500

$500

$1,000

Las Vegas WON (5300)

25-Sep-23

$200

$0

$200

Milano (2041)

28-Sep-23

$1,070

$0

$1,070

Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) (5340)

6-Nov-23

$2,500

$0

$2,500

Remaining Amount to Raise

Additional Club Contribution (Needed) - Add a contribution

$35,795

-

$35,795

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

-

$5,844

$5,844

Total

$59,665

Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.

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History Log Entries

24-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Creation of project page.

24-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $58,465 by Myrna Sandoval of the Rotary Club of Juárez Integra, District 4110.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by Kim Helm of the Rotary Club of Albuquerque Del Norte, District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by Tom Simon of the Rotary Club of Santa Fe, District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by S . Russel of the Rotary Club of Las Cruces (Rio Grande), District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $250 with $250 DDF by Mario Dibeso of the Rotary Club of Truth or Consequences, District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by Humberto Calzada of the Rotary Club of El Paso, Camino Real, District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by Michael Martinez of the Rotary Club of Albuquerque Rio Grande, District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $500 with $500 DDF by Michelle Gill of the Rotary Club of White Sands (Alamogordo), District 5520.

25-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $200 by Chehab El Aawar of the Rotary Club of Las Vegas WON, District 5300.

28-Sep-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $1,070 by Annalyda Di Giacomo of the Rotary Club of Milano, District 2041.

6-Nov-23

by Myrna Sandoval

System Entry: Pledge of $2,500 by Athenea Luciano of the Rotary Club of Rancho Bernardo (San Diego), District 5340.

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