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VW Literacy Project

CSD was honoured to have been invited in 2019 to be the implementing agent for the second phase of the VW Legacy Literacy Project alongside Funda Wande

Building on the previous work conducted in five schools from 2016 and the external evaluation conducted by Prof. John Aitchison in 2019, the CSD developed a strategy for the second phase of the project.

Based on the findings of the first phase, the second phase aims to streamline and consolidate the literacy project in the five focus schools, with particular attention to deeply embedding reading proficiency in isiXhosa – the mother tongue of the learners, given that mother tongue literacy is a strong indicator for later literacy in a second language.

The second phase of the project is constructed upon a partnership between VWCT, the Uitenhage District Department of Education, CSD RU and Funda Wande. CSD and Funda Wande work in conjunction with common methodologies and a shared pedagogical approach.

  • VWCT is responsible for Human Resources and Human Resources Development of the literacy centre staff.
  • CSD provides academic leadership, management, coordination, research and documentation of the programme run by the literacy centres which will offer support to the classroom teachers, ‘take-out support’ to individual children, a library facility, and joyful reading opportunities for children and their parents.
  • The Department of Education provides support for the project in the district including screening, identification, assessment and support (SIAS)[1] for children with special education needs.
  • Funda Wande provides the school-based programme for reading proficiency, a reading coach to monitor the implementation of this programme and workshops on the programme. Their primary focus is on upskilling the teachers.  The Funda Wande programme is not be run in Mngcunube as this is a control school in a separate study of theirs.
  • CSD RU provides career-path qualifications in a phased approach for teachers, HODs, and literacy centre staff who are encouraged to upgrade their qualifications through CSD by participating in either the Literacy Short Course or the ETDP SETA (ECD Level 5).  ‘Blitz’ courses are also designed focusing on foundational literacy skills, conducting EGRA testing (recap courses) and basic remediation techniques as well as the use of WordWorks resources to enhance foundational literacy.
  • In addition, the CSD team oversees the supporting roles played by the literacy ambassadors and centre managers; monitors and oversees the EGRA/EGRA-style testing (grades 1-3) and implementation of the ELOM programme testing (grade R) twice a year. This, along with quantitative data will be used to research, monitor and continuously reflect on the programme.

 

Below, a visual representation of phase two of the project is presented.

 

 

VW Gratitude Ceremony

To honour the tremendous efforts made by Foundation Phase Teachers in the lives of young children, the Literacy Center Managers at the VW Schools in kwaNobuhle held a small gratitude ceremony for the teachers they work with. Seen here are teachers and Literacy Ambassadors from Mncunube Primary School. 

 

Literacy Activities

Literacy activities at Ntlemeza Primary School in Uitenhage. 

 

VW Literacy Ambassadors Advocacy & Literacy Activity

Showcase Report 2021

On the 11th August the VW Literacy Ambassadors participated in an Advocacy and Literacy Activity Showcase. Literacy Ambassadors were instructed to plan, design and develop either an Advocacy Project or a Literacy Activity Project. 

An Advocacy Project will be a project that involves advocating for literacy development either within the schools or for the parents. This can take the form of posters, pamphlets, skits, songs, poems, videos etc. The point of the Advocacy Project is that you increase the awareness around the importance of Literacy Development to whomever your target audience is.

  • An Advocacy Project must be able to show:
    • WHO the target group is (eg, teachers, learners, parents etc)
    • WHAT aspects of Literacy Development is being advocated for
    • WHY these aspects are important
    • And the method (poster, video, song etc) must match the message

A Literacy Activity Project will be a project that involves developing or designing an activity that can be used with learners in the Literacy Centre. This can take the form of games, arts and crafts, a book, a toy etc. The point of the Literacy Activity Project is that whatever you design and develop will be added to the activities that the LA’s use in their centres with the individual learners

  • A Literacy Activity Project must be able to show:
    • WHAT the activity is
    • HOW it works
    • WHY it will improve Literacy Development
    • And the method (game, toy, book etc) must match the purpose of the activity

 

Mr Clay attended as a guest and was part of selecting the best Advocacy and Literacy Activity Projects presented. Nomakhosazana Jacobs and Nwabisa Mbatsha from Mngcunube and Vuyokazi Noyo from James Ntungwana were selected for the best Literacy Activity Projects. Nolusindiso Jantjies and Thembisile Zendile from James Ntungwana were selected for the best Advocacy Project. Mr Clay expressed his excitement at the levels of energy and creativity that the Learning Ambassadors presented at the showcase in in their commitment to their schools, their teachers and their learners. They were also encouraged to make use of their Advocacy and Literacy Activities in the schools with their learners and to include their creative ideas in their reporting so that WHAT they do can be included in the levels of success that are achieved with the learners.

Written by: Nikki Green 

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Last Modified: Tue, 14 Sep 2021 10:12:48 SAST

Volkswagen Community Trust (VWCT) 4th Annual Literacy Conference 2019

The Education Faculty was well represented at the Volkswagen Community Trust’s (VWCT) 4th Annual Literacy Conference which took place in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage this month. Volkswagen SA has a long history of Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programmes in education. The VW Legacy Literacy Programme Project (VLLP) is an ambitious school-based literacy intervention focused on Foundation Phase of schooling in five KwaNobuhle primary schools.

VW Legacy Literacy Project

The CSD has taken a leading role in the VW Legacy Literacy Project in Uitenhage this year.