What do the teachers and teaching assistants who have attended our courses recently think about the course?

    "On completion of the Sounds~Write course, I would like to formally acknowledge the wonderful tutor whom made the course an absolute pleasure to complete while I am on holidays. Mary Gladstone is a true asset to your company and her power to inspire is amazing. I have walked away from this course today excited to embark upon a new learning adventure with many students whom I feel have been let down by an educational system which is overload with 'stuff'. Mary presented the course in such a manner I was eager to go home and get straight into imparting my new skills and knowledge upon my children. I must admit, each day when I returned home, they were eagerly awaiting the next exciting activity I wanted to trial with them. As a parent and an educator I would like to say thank you for the opportunity to learn from a passionate practitioner who makes it all so exciting. I look forward to many successfull adventures with the students I come in contact with now and feel extremely confident I WILL make a difference."

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    Sounds~Write in Bangalore, India

    Report by Sounds-Write trainer Frances Woodward:

    I was very excited to be asked to run a Sounds~Write course in India! The Lovedale Foundation is a charity situated in a small village just outside Bangalore. They have been providing care and a home for children in need for the past ten years. Their new project was to open a free, English-medium school for hostel (cared for) children and the local quarry children. They aim to adopt a more western model of education. They asked me to train the teachers in Sounds~Write the week before the school opened in June, 2011.

    There were three teachers and the principal on the course. The school is concentrating on Key Stage 1 to start with, so has just three classes for children aged three and a half to six and a half. The traditional method of teaching English in India is to teach letter names relating to capital letters. The notion of phonics was new to the teachers, so it took a while for them to adjust to this approach. By Day 2 of the course, however, they were beginning to understand the significance of phonics and how it could really help in the teaching of the English Code. Considering English is their second language, it was amazing how soon they picked up the new vocabulary and understood the principles underpinning the Sounds~Write programme. They thoroughly enjoyed practising the lessons on each other and I was very impressed with how competently they completed the final assignment. 

    Studying Sounds-Write in Bangalore

    L to R:Radhika, Suban, Dhakshayani and James (the Principal)

    On Monday 6th June the school opened its doors to 75 needy children. The quarry children were from migrant families who lived in straw covered tents with no running water or sanitation. They spent their days alone while their parents worked in the quarries. It took the first week for them to adjust to the unfamiliar environment of school. Many of them had little experience of being in a building, let alone being expected to conform to a classroom routine. By the second week, however, the teachers of the older two classes were able to start Unit 1 of the programme. Before I left, they were on Unit 2 and the children were taking to it really well.

    I sat in on their lessons and could see that the teachers were really keen and will endeavour to do their best to deliver the programme. I will try to keep in touch by e-mail (which is difficult as internet connection is limited and there is often no power!), to give them support and advice.

    Houses where the quarry children lived Huts where the quarry children lived

    Thanks to the generosity of Sounds~Write and Phonics Books who donated several packs of readers, the children have the books to support their learning. They loved the shiny newness of books and the bright colours of the pictures. They were thrilled that they could read the words after only a few days of doing the programme!

    New hostel and school provided by Australian charity

    New hostel and school provided by a charity organisation

    While I was there I was able to speak to other organisations and schools about the programme and they showed great interest. Maybe there will be an opportunity to run another course out there. I would be delighted to return! 

     

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