Approach and Solution
The central idea is that one teacher, fluent in English, could, with 40 hours of training, accompaniment and mentoring, serve four groups of 30 students each. These students would be taught English for 10 hours a week for 20 months. A group of 500 teachers can potentially serve 50,000 students.
soul.com brought together various institutions and organisations with the aim to collaborate and support each other. In 2022, a cohort of English teachers from six universities, together with university students (English and psychology) were invited to participate in a two-year pilot project to work with high school students. The facilitators were trained in the use of a free language program for English designed by an alumni of the Salvadoran American Scholarship Program (SASP) of the Universidad de Oriente facilitated through the American Embassy. University students could count their time and effort as part of their social service obligations to the community.
The Ministry of Education has provided laptop computers to all students in the country to assist them in their education. In addition, computers were provided to the facilitators of the program, including team accounts.
Some of the facilitators were trained in two courses of soul.com called “Soul-driven Leadership - Trust” and “Becoming an Agent of Change”. This training enabled the facilitators to engage the youth in conversations about how they can see themselves as protagonists of their own future and dedicate their energies towards positive change in themselves and in their immediate environment. Integrated in this mentorship is the accompaniment of youth in carrying out small acts of service in the youth’s own homes, neighbourhoods, and communities.
Throughout the project, facilitators were accompanied by a dedicated group of experienced soul.com facilitators. Regular reflection sessions were organised to share experiences and learn from each other.