TBI Blogs: Meet Mantra4Change, the Non-Profit Empowering Teachers and Students to Improve Quality of Education

Mantra4Change is a not-for-profit organisation working with schools in the not-so-popular lanes and alleys of urban and peri-urban Bengaluru. Through its key initiative, School Transformation and Empowerment Project (aka STEP), Mantra4Change takes a systemic approach towards improving the quality of education.

TBI Blogs: Meet Mantra4Change, the Non-Profit Empowering Teachers and Students to Improve Quality of Education

Mantra4Change is a not-for-profit organisation working with schools in the not-so-popular lanes and alleys of urban and peri-urban Bengaluru. Through its key initiative, School Transformation and Empowerment Project (aka STEP), Mantra4Change takes a systemic approach towards improving the quality of education.

A quiet, young boy begins to visit his school library everyday after classes are over. At first, he goes just to look at the colourful illustrations in the books brought to the school by smiling didis and bhaiyyas. When asked why he stays back, he replies, “This is the world I want to stay in. This makes me happy.” He slowly begins interacting with his fellow students who come to the library and begins to make friends. The books have opened up his world, at school and beyond. The didis and bhaiyyas who stocked the library are from the NGO Mantra4Change.

The idea for Mantra4Change took shape in the minds of Khushboo Awasthi and her partner Santosh More in 2010.

“Deep inside us was the strong belief that if there is anything that can change the future, it is education. When children don’t have access to quality education, their life choices shrink. It was these beliefs that triggered the concept for Mantra4Change,” Khushboo elaborates.

At the time, Santosh was a Teach For India (TFI) fellow, while Khushboo was pursuing a Masters programme. But they both knew that they wanted to start something of their own in the development sector.

Taking one step at a time

It was 2013 when Khushboo and Santosh founded Mantra4Change and started working on their education project in a part-time capacity. In 2014, Santosh joined Mantra4Change full-time, and in 2015, Khushboo did the same. They began formally recruiting members through the TFI career portal and the Azim Premji University campus recruitment process. In the span of a few years, Mantra4Change has grown from a two-member team to a small organisation of 12 passionate individuals.

Mantra4Change’s key initiative is ‘STEP’, the School Transformation and Empowerment Project. Through STEP, and a two-year partnership to ensure its efficacy, Mantra4Change has till date had a positive impact on over 9,000 students and 350 teachers in 13 schools. Most of the schools they work with cater to under-served children in the not-so-popular, narrow alleys of urban and peri-urban Bengaluru.

A trickle down effect

To effectively implement STEP, the organisation first contacts the head of the school, and then works down from there, connecting with each part of the school team on a personal level to understand their needs and challenges. In one of the schools, teachers in the primary school mentioned the need for better books for children to read. Mantra4Change reached out to Pratham Books and helped acquire Library in a Classroom kits. This kind of rapport-building ensures that within 4-6 months, 70 % of staff are on-board with the programme.

Corporate volunteers conduct storytelling sessions with Mantra4Change schools.

Khushboo and her team believe that students must be empowered and encouraged to step out of their comfort zone. She shared a story of how 12 students from Mantra4Change partner schools attended an International Geography Youth Summit.

“We had to convince the teachers that the children were indeed ready to take the stage. At the conference, to the surprise and delight of the children, two of their groups got standing ovations from the audience. When they came back, you could see the confidence in them. They came up to the team and their teachers, and said, ‘…thank you so much, ma’am, for giving us this opportunity. We would never have experienced this.’ We saw an an opportunity and took it to our students, and they grabbed onto it. It’s their hard work at the end of the day,” remembers Khushboo.

Joyful reading material in their mother-tongue

Under STEP, Mantra4Change is also implementing a library programme in which they set up libraries to make books more accessible to children. Mantra4Change has teamed up with Pratham Books to provide the children colourfully illustrated, multilingual stories.

Describing the books and the library programme, one student told us, “The illustrations are very nice, the story is funny!” She added that she had begun reading at home more after the library had been set up.

Students can access stories from a digital library stocked with titles from StoryWeaver.

In addition to the libraries, content from Pratham Books’ StoryWeaver is downloaded onto computers in the library for children to read and enjoy. There is added excitement when the children get to read the e-books on the computers.

Mrs. Morris, a librarian who conducts weekly storytelling sessions at the Citizen’s School, Bengaluru said, “The e-books work like a reward. The kids love operating the computer because they do not get a lot of opportunities to do so otherwise. I use the e-books for partner reading, and it is working great. Children read, then discuss what they read. This helps develop their comprehension and communication abilities.”

“The whole atmosphere in the library when the children come is magical! Even those who can’t read fluently yet like to come and touch the books, see the pictures, and make up their own stories using their imagination. It’s beautiful to see,” Khushboo adds.

Looking Ahead

Mantra4Change’s passionate team is determined to make a difference in the lives and learning of the children in the schools they work with, “Our team is here because they really want to make a change and affect education at the school level.”

Mantra4Change hopes to double the number of schools they work with, as well as the team’s size, by May 2017. They’ll definitely get there, one step at a time!

Find out how you can help Mantra4Change ensure access to quality education for all children on their website.

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