SABAQ - An Ed-Tech Initiative of Immense Potential!
Last month, I got an opportunity
to meet the talented team behind SABAQ, which is an EdTech company with focus on both in-school and out-of-school
children nationwide. SABAQ works on creating and distributing high quality
digital content that can help in improving student engagement and learning
within and outside the classroom. I was invited by Rabab Jafar (Communications Specialist - SABAQ) to meet with Sarah Peng (Program Specialist – SABAQ) and Kumail
Ali Shareef (Art Director – SABAQ) at their office where they briefed me about
their projects and the creative process involved in creating and digitizing content for pre-primary and primary education.
SABAQ started two years ago and their goal was to create digital content for out-of-school
children and since then, they have done multiple projects to help local
communities and schools by providing them digital content which includes,
animated videos, exercises, flip books and educational games. This content is
developed by a team of highly qualified academics with decades of experience in
curriculum development and teaching to both pre-primary and primary level
students. They have a big team of Graphic Artists and Animators along with Software
Development and Operations staff to ensure that the work released by them is
consistent with their set standards. I met their design and development teams, they walked me through their process and showed me some animation samples that
they have already integrated in the current apps.
Let’s talk about their projects:
SABAQ Centers
Most of our discussion revolved around
this amazing initiative, funded by Ilm Ideas 2, which is helping more than 22,000 students in Mirpur Khaas, Tando Muhammad Khan and Tando Allayaar districts in Sindh. The project is
specifically designed for out-of-school children who do not have access to government
schools and can’t afford private education. SABAQ has a built an integrated model, where they partner with the local community and take them on board before
setting up a learning center in their locality. These learning centers are
donated by the community and a village education committee is formed that takes
over the responsibility of maintaining the learning center. SABAQ’s field team
picks up a local facilitator and trains him/her, they provide them with
meraSABAQ tabs to start teaching children. So far, SABAQ has set up over 500
learning centers in Sindh and is working on both maintaining existing centers
and opening up new centers in more remote communities.
The meraSABAQ tabs can only be used to access SABAQ’s
in-built app and children can’t access anything else, this step is taken to
ensure that the tabs are used for the education purpose only. One tab is shared
between three students during the class timings and the facilitator is
responsible for delivering content according to the pre-made schedule that is
given in the guide written by the academic experts at SABAQ.
These learning centers are
maintained by the small fee that is paid by the parents, which create sustainability
and necessary involvement from parents in their children’s education. SABAQ has
created a separate monitoring application that helps them in collecting data from
their field teams and ensures accountability and transparency. Students are
taught Urdu literacy and numeracy skills and the content is mainly in Urdu.
Project INSTAL
SABAQ participated and won a tender by Sindh
Education Foundation for creating digital content for in-school children which included
lessons in English, Mathematics and Science for primary classes. The content is
in both Urdu and Sindhi and has a complete teaching framework with it, which
involves, assessment mechanism, teacher support guides and videos, trainings
and tablet based monitoring tools. The project is being implemented by SEF and will be active in 700 schools within Sindh later this year.
I saw the guides developed by the
academic experts at SABAQ which were simple but comprehensive and very easy to understand. The digital content
is really engaging and I can see the appeal it holds for both students and
teachers when it comes to classroom learning.
Other than the above two, SABAQ
also helps school in including digital content to their curriculum and has partnered
with The Citizens Foundation, National Rural Support Program, Punjab EducationFoundation, Children’s Global Network, Pakistan Reading Project and FamilyEducational Services Foundation and has already developed and provided content
for their schools and centers nationwide. The team has also developed a series
of educational games that are available on app store for free, these games are
fun to play and teach children various valuable skills, including, counting,
basic math operations and Urdu huroof.
Due to their creative and dedicated
work, SABAQ has won the title of Best Digital Innovation by Pakistan Digi
Awards in 2017 and an Education Innovation Award by National Innovation Awards in
2017. SABAQ is in the process of scaling their team and has taken up the
challenge to reach 100K out-of-school children in the near future. They have an
active social media presence, including a YouTube channel that will show you a
fraction of the content developed by their team. I will drop the links below.
I was so thrilled to meet their
team and listen to their stories about the love and appreciation they receive
from the people of these rural communities. The impact of their work is gigantic
and it has the potential to change countless other lives. During the meeting,
Sarah mentioned that almost 42% of students in their centers are girls and they
also have 27 separate centers for girls in more conservative communities. As
you know, I live and breathe technology and have been associated with academia
for many years now, this effort has made me remarkably hopeful for the future
and I think initiatives like SABAQ are changing the education landscape of Pakistan.
Connect with SABAQ:
Website: http://sabaq.edu.pk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merasabaqPK/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/merasabaq
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/merasabaq/
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