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Frequently asked questions
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What is the Accelerated Learning Program?The Accelerated Learning Program is a six-month initiative for out-of-school children and youth aged 8 to 25, providing comprehensive education, life skills, and vocational training.
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Who can join the program?Children and youth aged 8 to 25 who haven't completed traditional schooling are eligible. The program focuses on inclusivity, prioritizing marginalized and disadvantaged groups.
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What subjects are taught?The curriculum covers Literacy and Numeracy, Science, Social Studies, Life Skills, and Vocational Training, including Technical Skills and Business Skills.
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How is the program structured?The program runs in three phases over six months: Phase 1: Assessment and orientation (Month 1) Phase 2: Intensive learning (Months 2-5) Phase 3: Review and preparation (Month 6)
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What vocational training is provided?The program offers training in Technical Skills and Business Skills, preparing students for employment or entrepreneurship.
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How is success measured?Success is measured through improvements in academic skills, graduation rates, and transitions to further education or employment. Testimonials are also collected to gauge impact.
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Where is the program available?The program is currently offered in the Deh Sabz district, with plans to expand to more areas.
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How can I support the program?You can support by donating, volunteering, or promoting the program to help provide education to those in need.
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What support do students receive?Students receive personalized support, including assessments, a supportive learning environment, and guidance from educators throughout the program.
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