Strengthening foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN)
ensures children’s lifelong learning.
We partner with state governments to transform the
teaching of FLN in classrooms at scale.
THE LEARNING POVERTY CRISIS
55% of children in India are
unable to read and comprehend
a simple text at age 10
Extensive global evidence indicates that when students fail to acquire strong foundational skills by Grade 3, they don’t do well in later school years and have a greater likelihood of dropping out.
At LLF, we are working alongside the government
to close this gap in foundational literacy and
numeracy (FLN) at scale. We do this by
Continuous Professional Development
Building capacity in the entire education ecosystem by training teachers, mentors and administrators
Demonstration Programs
Collaborating with government agencies at the district level to demonstrate the power of improved learning through effective FLN implementation
System Strengthening
Building capacity of the government agencies through workshops, training programs and demonstrating good practices to ensure that they can work on FLN solutions on their own
OUR REACH
 
Since 2015, we have worked with 10
state governments to address
this problem at scale
 
Through our programs, we have impacted 10.85 lakh teachers and 1.62 crore children across 32 districts in 10 states.
*Hover on the coloured states on the map to view our work.
Haryana
Working since: 2016
Students Reached: 9,44,830
Teachers Reached: 35,728
Schools Reached: 8671
District Demonstration Programs: 4
Languages covered: 1 (Hindi)
Since 2015, we have partnered with 10 state
governments, reaching 1.62 crore children and
10.85 lakh teachers.
WE WORK ON 3 FOCUS AREAS
Investing in Continuous Professional Development of Teachers & Mentors
Building capacity within the system to sustain foundational learning programs
Through CPD, we provide ongoing professional development to primary school teachers and academic and administrative staff that is imperative to change classroom practices and improve children’s foundational skills.
Driving System Strengthening and Reform at Scale
We collaborate with state governments to develop and implement high-quality FLN programs and also build commitment and capacity in the system to sustain them independently
This is achieved through statewide teacher training, improved preservice teacher education, building capacity of state institutions like SCERT/ DIET and state resource groups (SRGs) to support teachers and a comprehensive student assessment with a focus on remedial support to struggling learners.
Demonstrating strong teaching and learning practices at the district level
The most powerful way to bring about lasting systemic change is to co-design and develop an easily replicable and dynamic strategy that demonstrates clearly defined, tangible outcomes
Through the District Demonstration program, our objective is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the government systems of training, mentoring and data use to demonstrate how children’s learning outcomes can be improved in a period of 3-5 years.
OUR IMPACT
Accountability is everything
We are a data driven organisation and we hold ourselves accountable for impact by measuring outcomes through third-party evaluations.
Student Performance in Oral
Reading and Comprehension
Intervention
Non Intervention
42.4%
30.3%
Oral Reading Fluency
Students showed an improvement of 42.4 words per minute in schools where Haryana Early Literacy Development Impact Bond was implemented, compared to other schools, where the program was not implemented.
36.7%
25.2%
Reading Comprehension
Reading comprehension levels of children in Grade 2 in Haryana improved to 36.7 words per minute in intervention schools compared to non intervention schools as evaluated by Educational Initiatives(Ei)(2022)
85% Average score improvement across LLF course participants
in the endline as compared to the baseline. (Third-party evaluation by CERP, 2019)
51% of grade 2 students in Chhattisgarh have achieved the level reading comprehension
versus 29% of the non-intervention group
(External evaluation by Impact Partner in Social Development)
 
Inside a classroom:
Playing a game of word-antakshari with
class 3 children
OUR PARTNERS
We are as strong as our partnerships
Our partnerships are critical to our work’s success. Here are a few of the key partners supporting us with funding, strategy, program delivery and technology.
2027 MISSION
By 2027, we will impact 35 million children by influencing classroom practices of more than 2 million teachers and teacher educators
Your support can help us achieve this mission