Celebrating the Begin With Books project with our collaborators in Mali!

Celebrating the Begin With Books project with our collaborators in Mali!

On May 31, AMALAN (Malian Language Academy) organized a dedication ceremony for the 400+ children's books created by the LiNEMA project (Digital Books for our Children in Mali), also known as Begin with Books (BWB)-Mali.

SIL LEAD was the award winner from All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development for this project and managed the project. SIL International Mali was our technical partner in Mali and working with Malian government counterparts to implement the project. The event was covered by a national TV in Mali…

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HAPPY DEAF AWARENESS MONTH!

HAPPY DEAF AWARENESS MONTH!

Way back in March of 2020, we announced our selection as a winner of All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development’s (ACR GCD) Begin With Books prize. The challenge was to create cost-effective, accessible children’s books in languages that children use and understand. We proposed to bring expertise and our innovative Bloom software to a country that is new for SIL LEAD as an organization—Mali!

And then we did…

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Back to Classrooms and the Glass Half Full... or Half Empty

Back to Classrooms and the Glass Half Full... or Half Empty

As teachers and students confined to their homes in 2020 and 2021, we thought that the solution to our frustrations would come the day we could get back into the classroom. In this, we were so naïve. Don’t misinterpret me as a negative, “half empty” person, though. This is just reality.

The latest report on learning poverty, The State of Global Learning Poverty, estimated that 57% of the world's ten-year-olds could not comprehend age-appropriate text before the pandemic…

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Language Inclusivity is Crosscutting

Language Inclusivity is Crosscutting

On my first trip to Peru (roughly 50 years ago) I was too young to read, but I am certain that my parents read to me on the airplane. As I prepare to travel to Peru later this month with my wife, I am reminded of just how privileged I am to have grown up surrounded by books in both English and Spanish - and even a bilingual "Dr. Seuss Dictionary." My favorite books, however, were always story books in English -- the language I heard spoken most often in our home.

While accessibility and gender inclusivity in educational materials is finally receiving a lot of well-deserved attention, are books genuinely inclusive if they are not in a language that children know and understand well…?

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Why Does Language Even Matter?

Why Does Language Even Matter?

Do you remember what it was like to take your seat on your very first day in school, bright eyed and bushy tailed—eager to please?

Imagine, if you will, that once the teacher had gotten your class settled she had turned to you and your classmates and said, “Bonvolu malfermi viajn librojn.”

Imagine she stared at you. Expectant. Waiting…

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Blooming in Bacolod City

Blooming in Bacolod City

In June, SIL LEAD Executive Director Christof Weber had the opportunity to attend the last few days of a materials development workshop in Bacolod City, in the Philippines.

The workshop focused on developing decodable readers in the Sinugbuanong Binisaya language, for Grade 1 students in Negros Occidental as part of the USAID-funded Philippines Advancing Basic Education (ABC+) project led by RTI International…

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Bloom goes quiet... and we love it!

Bloom goes quiet... and we love it!

We’re so thrilled that Bloom has its first Deaf certified trainer that we’re tempted to jump in with several long, enthusiastic paragraphs about it.

But since our goal is to give people the tools to speak for themselves (and since our very first deaf certified Bloom trainer is such a wonderful communicator and a joyous person to experience), here’s Lisseth…

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Social and Emotional Learning in Afghanistan

Social and Emotional Learning in Afghanistan

The country of Afghanistan currently faces major, major challenges.

Decades of conflict have left a legacy of economic and sociopolitical turmoil. Covid 19 and political turnover have worsened the situation to the point where famine now looms.

And although issues of this enormity require investment from multiple players at all levels, we at SIL LEAD believe that one of the best ways to heal Afghanistan’s wounds in a sustainable and long-term way is through education…

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