THRASS UK, based in
Chester, England, and supported by Barclays, has just
entered into a five-year partnership with South Africa’s
Absa Bank, a member of the Barclays Group, to deliver the
TalkTogether Literacy Project in schools and universities
across South Africa. The primary aim of the Project is to
improve literacy standards across the country, and hundreds
of student teachers will be trained in the first year alone
in order to achieve this.
The THRASS (Teaching
Handwriting Reading And Spelling Skills) phonics programme
is the brainchild of educational psychologist and former
teacher Alan Davies, and uses both synthetic and analytic
phonics to teach essential spelling and language skills.
THRASS is used by over 10,000 schools in Europe and Africa
and employs pictures, sounds and keywords to help learners
understand the building blocks of language.
The THRASS phonics
programme was invented by Alan Davies, who has over 30 years
experience within the educational sector and is considered
to be the inventor of the “Periodic Table of Phonics”, over
20 years ago while teaching his daughter to read. Alan and
his wife are passionate about improving educational
standards across Europe, Africa and the Americas, and
running a successful business has enabled them to make a
considerable personal investment in doing this.
Alan Davies, who is
Executive Director of THRASS UK said “It may sound
complicated but once you open your mind to the new way of
teaching, the results are fantastic. Using THRASS in
a balanced language curriculum can more than double the
normal rate of progress for learning reading and spelling
for primary and secondary school children, and also for
dyslexics and those for whom English is not their first
language. THRASS is the ultimate
code-breaker, described by many teachers as ‘the key that
unlocks the door to our language’. The launch of the
TalkTogether Project in South Africa, with the support of
Absa, is a massive opportunity for us and demonstrates the
additional impact that can be made when large corporate
organisations take their social responsibilities seriously
and address vital educational issues.”
Mark Hemsley,
Barclays Local Business Manager said, “As champions of local
business, it is essential that we support businesses such as
THRASS UK. This is a great example of someone using personal
skills and passion to develop a successful international
business - and a business that is set to have a big positive
impact on the lives of many thousands of children. By using
our knowledge and experience within the small business
market, Barclays has been able to support THRASS UK from the
outset.”
Alan Davies
concludes, “While running a business has been demanding, it
is certainly something that I don’t regret. As we look to
extend projects similar to the TalkTogether Project to
Namibia, Botswana and the Caribbean, the future looks
extremely promising. The real key to success is to continue
to train more teachers to use the THRASS phonics programme,
and the benefits of this will then cascade down to the
classroom. The more teachers we train, the more children we
can help.”
For further
information about the THRASS phonics programme, visit the
extensive picture-based training website for schools and
parents at
www.thrass.co.uk
For further
information about the TalkTogether Literacy Project, visit
www.talktogether.co.za and
www.thrass.co.uk/absa_index.htm
-ENDS-
For further
information please contact: -
Jonathan Brenchley
Head of Community Relations – Wales & West
Barclays Communications
Tel: 02920 892810
E-mail
jonathan.brenchley@barclays.com
Issued by: THRASS UK News Media Centre
www.thrass.co.uk/nm.htm
Mike Meade, Media Director, +44 1829 741413 Mob: 07970 151
738
mikemeade@thrass.co.uk
Chris Griffiths, International Development, +30 266 203 1207
chrisgriffiths@thrass.co.uk