Singing, Dancing, Learning

We learn our ABC’s and parts of the body (like head, shoulders. knees and toes) through song and dance as children because it makes it fun and easy to remember. This teaching style still works when we become adults!

For example, in the beginning grades at our sister schools, students learn that each letter of the alphabet has its own sound and dance. You can see their song below! Our little friends, though shy, seem to be having no trouble remembering each letter, sound, and action. This will make it easier to remember as they continue to build on this information and learn to read and write!

Similarly, the Sinkhani in Malawi and the Health Surveillance Assistants (HSAs) from the Malawi government use easy and repeating songs to teach mothers about the importance of immunizations or child spacing. These are important lessons that could easily be forgotten if taught in a lecture-style, but hard to lose once it’s stuck in your head or stored in your muscle memory. We love to see learners of all ages using tools that will help to make their futures brighter!

Regan Jackson