Eğitim Global Arama – Edutainment ile Brains Bina

We want kids to love learning, and ultimately become lifelong learners.” – nisha Ligon

her çocuk için eğitim sağlanması, Hatta poz sınırlı olduğu yerlerde, gelecek nesiller başarısı için esastır. Bu sınırlı alanların Çeşitli Afrika'da var. Modern kitle medya teknolojisi ve eğlence ile çocuklara ulaşmak için eğlence gücünden yararlanarak kuruluşlar vardır, çocuk merkezli, lokalize edutainment bu angaje, Her yaştan çocuklara okuryazarlığını öğretir, ve daha iyi okul için bunları hazırlar.

Nisha Ligon is a screenwriter, Sinemacı, and the co-founder and CEO of Ubongo, Afrika'da çocuk edutainment lider üreticilerinden biri. Organizasyon TV üzerinden Afrika'daki aileler milyonlarca ulaşır, radyo, çocuklar öğrenmek yardımcı olan eğitici eğlence içerikli ve cep telefonları. Ubongo kuruldu 2013 animatörler oluşan bir grup tarafından, eğitimciler, aktörler, ve Tanzanya öğrenme açığını kapatmakta ve çocuklara teknolojileri hane yoluyla düşük maliyetli ve çok geniş bir ölçekte anlamlı öğrenme deneyimleri sağlayan ilgilenen edildi yapımcıları zaten kullanıyorlardı. Bugün, two TV shows, Akili and Me ve Çocuklar, reach over 11.2 million households across 9 countries in Africa. Akili and Me is designed for kids from Ages 3 to 6-years old. The content is focused on pre-literacy, aritmetik, and social-emotional learning. Ubongo Kids targets kids from ages 8 to 14-years old. This show focuses on teaching STEM and 21st-century life skills such as digital literacy, finansal okuryazarlık, and critical thinking. Eğitim Global Arama invited Nisha Ligon to find out more.

We’re really focused on impact, and we’re constantly doing focus groups and surveys to measure that and make sure we’re reaching and engaging kids and parents.” – nisha Ligon

Nisha, you provide an edutainment model that provides effective, localized learning to African families. How would you describe the main takeaways for the kids from your programming?

We want kids to love learning and ultimately become lifelong learners. We want children to know that they are creative, to develop a growth mindset; rather than fixed thinking, they should be critical thinkers, as well as humane and empathetic people. There’s a lot of science, mühendislik, and mathematical topics we cover in Ubongo Kids. Ancak, the things I mentioned before are what’s really important and will help children become the problem solvers Africa needs.

When it comes to the Akili and Me yaş grubu, there are a number of developmental milestones that we try to help facilitate through our show. So we focus on pre-literacy, pre-numeracy, motor skills, social-emotional learning, and some critical behavioral habits like hygiene and nutrition.

How would you describe the shows’ greatest achievements so far?

There are many things we can celebrate like winning the Next Billion EdTech or some of the funding we’ve gotten. Ancak, what matters most to us is impact. We’re really focused on impact, and we’re constantly doing focus groups and surveys to measure that and make sure we’re reaching and engaging kids and parents. We conducted an impact evaluation in 2016 in partnership with the University of Maryland School of Public Health, and the results were published in 2017. The study showed that children who watched Akili and Me in Tanzania experienced 12% higher school readiness than kids who had watched other cartoons.

Dahası, we recently worked with Acumen’s Lean Data initiative to survey parents in East Africa about the impact of our shows on their kids. From the preliminary results, 63% of parents in Tanzania say that our programs have positively impacted their lives, ve 99% say they’ve positively impacted their children’s lives.

We also did another study, which found that 3/4 of urban kids and 1/2 of rural kids can name our characters. That’s really exciting, since it shows that even kids who don’t have a lot of access to TV are finding out about the characters and brand in other ways!

I would say that language adaptation is both our greatest challenge and greatest opportunity.” – nisha Ligon

I know language adaptation has been a challenge for your programming. Tell us a little more about how you deal with that.

I would say that language adaptation is both our greatest challenge and greatest opportunity.

Sahibiz 440 million kids in Africa, and UNICEF estimates that 2 milyar more will be born over the next 3 on yıllar! This is a continent of kids, and there is huge room for growth! But they speak over 1000 different languages.

We’ll never cover them all, but we do have an opportunity to bring quality, eğlence, edutainment in languages and places where kid’s TV programs have never existed before. That’s critical for achieving learning outcomes, and it also takes engagement to a whole different level when you put something in the local language. It’s magical to see how kids light up and connect when they see cartoons in their own language for the first time ever!

But every language has different nuances, and a lot of them aren’t systematized. We were recently struggling to adapt one of our color songs to a language where yellow and orange aren’t differentiated and are the same word!

We’re still developing our processes and growing our capacity to adapt content while maintaining educational qualityto ensure that songs still have catchy rhythm and rhymeand really making the content sound and feel local.

Our other big challenge is in deciding what not to do. There are so many different things we can do, but we have to prioritize and make sure we really invest in the most important, high impact opportunities, and do those things really well, so we can bring transformative content to all of those 440 million kids in Africa!

This is a continent of kids, and there is huge room for growth! But they speak over 1000 different languages.” – nisha Ligon

Looking ahead – Can you share some of the new content coming soon from Ubongo?

We are currently working on Season 5 arasında Ubongo Kids, Mevsim 3 arasında Akili and Me, and also piloting a new pan-African show. We are also developing more content for caregivers and will be launching a caregiver kit where parents and guardians can access videos, worksheets, and learning resources to use at home with their children to support their development and cognitive stimulation.

Thank you Nisha.

C.M.Rubin and Nisha Ligon

teşekkür ederiz bizim 800 artı küresel katkıda, öğretmenler, girişimciler, Araştırmacılar, iş dünyası liderleri, öğrenme geleceği ile ilgili görüşlerinizi paylaşmak için her alandan öğrenci ve düşünce liderleri Eğitim Global Arama her ay.

C. M. Rubin (Cathy) CMRubinWorld kurucusu olduğu, Bir online yayıncılık şirketi küresel öğrenme geleceği ve Gezegen Sınıf kurucularından odaklanmış. Üç en çok satan kitap ve iki çok okunan çevrimiçi serisinin yazarı. Rubin alınan 3 “Eğitim için Küresel Arama” için Upton Sinclair Ödüller. başlatılan tüm öğrenciler savunan serisi 2010 ve milletler karşılaştığı anahtar eğitim sorunlarını keşfetmek için dünyanın dört bir yanından seçkin düşünce önderlerini bir araya getirir.

C izleyin. M. Twitter'da Rubin: www.twitter.com/@cmrubinworld

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