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The Gauteng Department of Education launched the Jolly Phonics pilot project to improve the learning outcomes of children across the province.
Introducing participants to the phonics method, Ms Mckeefry said Jolly Phonics, also called linguistic phonics, had a fun and multi-sensory approach to teach children English.
Other companies pushed back. Chris Jolly, the managing director and owner of U.K.-based Jolly Learning, disputed EdReports’ review of the company’s program, Jolly Phonics.
The Education ministry has signed an MOU with Chris Jolly, the originator of Jolly Phonics to incorporate the teaching method in basic schools across the country.
Teachers across Antigua and Barbuda recently took part in a two-day workshop centred on teaching children to read and write using the innovative ‘Jolly Phonics’ technique. This fun and child ...
The presentation was made during the Sandals Foundation sponsored Read-a-thon 2013 initiative at the Flanker community in St James over the weekend. Plans were later announced to operate a Jolly ...