Quality Education and Human Resource Development

PROJAPOTI DAYCARE CENTERS

In 2024, MATI maintained its commitment to early childhood development by operating four rural daycare centers (DCCs), including one specifically for children with disabilities. These DCCs provided essential services to a total of 167 children from disadvantaged families. The centers utilized the world-renowned, child-centered Swiss teaching method, "Essence of Learning (EoL)." This method is implemented by teachers who have received specialized training from Ms. Beatrice Rutishauser, the method's innovator. New Daycare and Preschool Inaugurated in Mymensingh In 2023, MATI began an exciting new project in Gohailkandi, Mymensingh: the construction of a five-story building. This facility, built with eco-friendly blocks, is designed to house a new daycare and preschool, funded by the Patrizia Foundation in Germany and MATI e.V. Germany. The preschool and daycare officially opened in 2024 and employs the "Essence of Learning" (EoL) method, a unique Swiss pedagogical approach. This method likely emphasizes play-based learning, exploration, and child-centered activities to promote holistic development. Currently, 65 children are enrolled, receiving education that combines the innovative EoL method with the regular curriculum across Early Childhood Development (ECD), Early Childhood Education (ECE), and Primary Education (PE) levels. The use of eco-blocks in construction highlights MATI's dedication to sustainability and environmentally responsible practices, ensuring a safe and stimulating environment for the community's children.

MATI ECO-PRIMARY SCHOOL, HUZURIKANDA

MATI established its first free school, the MATI Eco-School, in the MATI Eco-Village, Huzurikanda, to offer quality education to the impoverished people of the area. In 2024, Mati Eco-Primary School in Huzurikanda provided quality education and ecological awareness to 150 students, comprised of 79 boys and 71 girls, up to Class V. The school integrates the "Essence of Learning (EoL)" method, a child-centered approach, to deliver both quality education and early childhood development training. "Essence of Learning" (EoL), a Swiss approach to learning, is imparted to teachers who apply it in all classes. This ensures a holistic learning experience for the children, fostering both academic growth and essential developmental skills. The school provides uniformly excellent results, earning it a good reputation. The MATI Eco-School not only provides formal education; it also teaches the students about social ethics, global warming, organic farming, and so forth. This broad-mindedness helps them choose between right and wrong, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and oppose injustice. Apart from general studies, students engage in extra-academic activities like sports, cultural festivals, gardening, upkeep of the nursery and plantation, and environmental studies. Between the years 1999 to 2024, up to 827 students graduated from the school. Last year, 14 students excelled in their primary school examinations. Also, they learn essential life skills like cooperation, sharing, and caring for each other, especially in moments of need. They are able to cooperate and empathize. The experiential learning gained, for instance, cultivating a kitchen garden in their little backyards, enables them to earn for their families while enhancing knowledge regarding environmental sustainability.

A Digital Classroom is established in Mati Eco-school

On 16 October 2024 a Digital Classroom or Digital Hub has been started at Mati Eco-school, Huzurikanda. Our young learners are diving into the world of technology as they begin their journey in mastering basic digital skills. From navigating computers to exploring new tech tools, we're fostering a love for innovation and empowering our students to enhance their learning experiences. Through these skills, we're not just teaching them to use technology—we're equipping them to thrive in a digital future.

STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAM (SSP)

On 16 October 2024 a Digital Classroom or Digital Hub has been started at Mati Eco-school, Huzurikanda. Our young learners are diving into the world of technology as they begin their journey in mastering basic digital skills. From navigating computers to exploring new tech tools, we're fostering a love for innovation and empowering our students to enhance their learning experiences. Through these skills, we're not just teaching them to use technology—we're equipping them to thrive in a digital future.