WordSmart Delivers in Fiji

WordSmart Fiji

The Informer recently featured a story “Did I Read That Right?” 5 July 2022) on WordSmart, a local initiative designed to help dyslexic and other children with learning difficulties, achieve better results in English literacy.

To recap, WordSmart.app is a hybrid reading programme aimed at beginner readers. The app provides the basis for students to become successful readers, by mimicking the ways our brains naturally leam to read, using stories.

At that time, company principal Paul Blackman and his partners were about to leave for Fiji, where the Government had committed to deploying the program in Fijian schools.

Fast forward a few weeks, and Paul is excited about the success of the project in Fiji. The excitement began on first arriving at the Delainamasi Government school, which was the first school to be selected by the Fijian Government for the project.

Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji, has been a sponsor of the project, which aims to provide IT solutions that complement the schools’ existing programs. This School has been selected as the pilot school to provide a model for other schools wanting to provide digital solutions for all Fijian students, and every one of the school’s 103 new entrants has been issued with a tablet.

Paul’s first impressions of the School were overwhelmingly positive. “There are signs everywhere which provide inspiration, instruction and motivation for all the students,” he says. “The students are respectful, receptive and responsive and I’m really impressed by how fast they are learning to decode words to learn the basics of reading. I could teach here for the rest of my life. It’s so exciting to be teaching kids who truly want to learn.”

The WordSmart pilot is supported by Dhiraj Bhartu who heads up educational IT for the Ministry of Education and Prof. Som Naidu who was the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific. While in Fiji WordSmart has been invited to apply for a grant which would enable them to roll out the WordSmart app for the whole of Fiji and the Pacific region.

Paul’s right hand man Blair Murray had taken on the role of providing the technical expertise to install the application on Samsung Tablets for all the 103 year one students. When he arrived it was clear he needed to be a “jack of all trades,” including sourcing portable internet Wi-Fi. Thanks to Blair the Delanamasi Govemment school is now able to provide all year one students with sufficient access to wifi to run all three classes. WordSmart has been able to utlilse the skills of a development team that includes Seba Illingworth, Eric Hogan and Stephen Knightly to overcome some quite complex
technical challenges. The team left the teachers with sufficient knowledge and skill to maintain the solution.

With WordSmart now will and truly established in the school, Paul is able to return to Whitianga, feeling a mixture of relief and excitement knowing the application has been left in safe hands.

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