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toubab1020



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Posted - 10 Jun 2010 :  01:12:19  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
If like me you are confused as to the meaning of Jolly Phonics ,which were not explained at all by this article in The Point:
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/174-classroom-teachers-trained-on-jolly-phonics.

(see the bottom of the page for a link that will give you examples of Jolly Phonics.)

174 classroom teachers trained on jolly phonics

africa » gambia
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
At least 174 classroom teachers in the Central River Region recently took part in a four-day training on jolly phonics, organised by the Gambia Association of Teachers of English (GATE), with support from the Ministry of Education.

In his welcoming remarks at the occasion held in Jangjangbureh CRR South, the Regional Education Director for Region 5, Mr. Babucarr Suwareh said training teachers on such areas is very paramount, as they are always in contact with students. He stated that the training would help improve the reading culture of students in school.

According to him, helping teachers acquire skills means helping students indirectly as whatever is learnt during the training, will be transferred to the students in classrooms. Suwareh stated that the educational policy of the country always put emphasis on access to relevant quality education.

Mr. Suwareh commended President Jammeh for making education accessible, while urging participants to take up the training seriously.

For his part, Omar Ndure, the Coordinator of GATE said the training is specifically meant for grade one and early childhood development teachers (nursery).

According to him, the reason for targeting nursery and grade one teachers, "is to build a solid foundation with 42 letters sound." This, he noted, will improve students reading and speaking skills.

"The reading culture is very low and this is one of the only ways we can contribute to improve their (students) reading and speaking skills."

"We can contribute to improve the situation by training teachers and give them the support to replicate this to their students at the classrooms," he added.

Mr. Ndure stated that GATE is working very closely with the Ministry of Education, to provide training for teachers, adding that the training is specifically for the lower basic school level.

This, he said, is the reason why GATE is intervening in this area by targeting grade one teachers, because that is the foundation. "We are using the jolly phonic approach because it has been identified that not only in schools, but the reading culture is very low in this country," he added. To him, this is a right intervention and there is an interrelation between the ability to read and write.

Mrs. Kumba Manneh-Sanneh, a trainer said the ultimate aim of the training is to equip teachers with the required skills to be able to help build better foundation for the lower grades.

According to her, GATE will link with head masters/teachers to make sure teachers who were trained on jolly phonic are retained in grade one as it is the grassroots.

She commended the Ministry of Education through its Fast Track Initiative and Catholic Fund for their support in making the training a reality.

Author: Abdou Rhaman in CRR




I thought that I would have a nose around and came up with this:

http://www.docstoc.com/search/jolly-phonics-worksheets

There were once some teachers who used to post on bantaba,but have been silent recently I am sure they can explain what this is all about,I think its a new method of teaching.


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gambiabev

United Kingdom
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Posted - 11 Jun 2010 :  00:06:00  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
Jolly phonics is a well established phonics programme in the UK. It has songs, puppets, jiglets etc etc.
The idea is to teach systematically the phonetic sounds so children learn to blend and segment.
Each sound has an action and it is the action that makes it easier for children to remember.
It is fun and very visual.
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Sister Omega



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Posted - 11 Jul 2010 :  20:36:36  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Bev, by the sounds of it Jolly Phonics is Auditory and Kineasethetic as well.

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