Chris Jolly likes travelling. Which is just as well, as the Briton often finds himself setting off to Africa, the Bahamas, and other far-flung destinations as the managing director of Jolly Learning.
• Jolly Phonics is a fun and child-centred approach to teaching literacy through synthetic sounds. • Programme rolled out last year, other counties in the process of rolling out the system are Taita ...
Jolly Learning has signed a 10-year licensing agreement with China’s biggest foreign language publisher, FLTRP (Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press). Under the terms of the deal, which were ...
OVER 40 early childhood teachers will be better prepared to tackle the literacy challenges they face daily, thanks to their participation in a Jolly Phonics Training Programme that was recently ...
The Country Director of Universal Learning Solutions (ULS), Patrick Uzu, has said over 30 million pupils have benefitted from the Jolly Phonics Project while 241,227 primary school teachers were ...
The Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board has launched the second phase of the Jolly Phonics Literacy Project in partnership with international not-for-profit organisation, Universal Learning ...
Wednesday 14th of September 2021 marked the 15th anniversary of introducing Jolly Phonics into Nigerian Basic Education school. Jolly phonics programme which is a fun and child-centred approach to ...
Educational e-publishing company Jolly Learning has appointed Gilbert Jolly as its new chief executive officer. Gilbert is a technical lead with a background in "high-growth start-ups" across London, ...
New Delhi [India], October 29: Jolly Phonics, the world-renowned English literacy programme by Jolly Learning (UK), is set to strengthen its footprint in India through an extensive teacher training ...
• Jolly Phonics is a fun and child-centred approach to teaching literacy through synthetic sounds. • Programme rolled out last year, other counties in the process of rolling out the system are Taita ...
Country Director, Universal Learning Solutions (ULS) Patrick Uzu, said over 30 million pupils have benefitted from the Jolly Phonics Project while 241,227 primary school teachers were trained since ...
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