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The Association of Language and Literacy Educators-Reading Sierra Leone (TALLE-RSL) is a registered non-governmental and non-profit organisation. It was formed in 2004 on the solid conviction of language and numeracy educators that the promotion of quality language and numeracy abilities is a critical variable in the development process of any nation. So, effective teaching and learning of Language and Numeracy skills have been the main focus within the Mission Statement of the TALLE-RSL framework. It works to support the development process of the educational system of Sierra Leone.

Language and Numeracy educators in Teacher Training Institutions, Polytechnics and Universities have been playing leading roles in uniting experiences in preservice instruction, in-service workshops, conferences and research programmes to network the best in promoting the effective teaching of language and numeracy skills, especially in the early and upper grades. Governmental documents further supported this drive, especially the 1991 constitution and the new 2010 Education policy, which recognise the teaching and learning of language and literacy skills in schools and tertiary institutions as ingredients for sustainable development.

The effective use of reading, writing, comprehension, critical thinking and numeracy skills is a prerequisite for attaining sustainable quality education. Sierra Leone was a doyen of quality education. But this credible identity has been eroded over the years due to bad governance, weak educational resources and the destructive impact of the civil war. To date, statistical reports on education in Sierra Leone revealed worrisome indicators of the dismal performance of pupils at public examinations. These dismal outcomes remain critical challenges in building a sound educational base for the country’s socio-economic development. This ugly picture of affairs has urged TALLE-RSL to partner with the government education stakeholders and credible education partners of local and international non-governmental organisations to promote sustainable quality education in Sierra Leone.

TALLE-RSL constitutes a network of language and numeracy educators in Teacher Training Institutions, namely Freetown Polytechnic (FP), Ernest Bai Koroma University of Science and Technology (EBKUST), Milton Margai Technical University (MMTU), Eastern Technical University (ETU) and Njala University (NU). It encourages voluntarism and members’ commitment to implementing education programmes/projects.

Mission

The Association of Language and Literacy Educators-Reading Sierra Leone (TALLE-RSL) seeks to promote the effective teaching and learning of Language Arts (L1s & L2s) and Numeracy skills at the primary, senior and tertiary education levels through research/surveys, teacher training, consultancy, advocacy, assessment, monitoring, supervision, mentoring and the production of teaching and learning resources for the sustainable development of a sound and productive educational system.

Vision

We are working with education stakeholders to promote the Philosophy of TEACHING FOR LEARNING to build the literacy potentials of pupils to enable them to Read, Learn, and meaningfully Build and Lead the Future.

Core Values

The following values and principles guide TALLE-RSL work:

(1) Respect for personal dignity (2) Integrity and honesty (3) Openness to learning (4) Solidarity and partnership (5) Accountability and transparency (6) Equality, justice and human rights

175
Trained Teacher Educators
16
District Reached
5670
Teachers Trained
653600
Pupils impacted

"If we Fail to Practice Meaningfully Well Anything We TEACH, then Everything will Remain the SAME Always".

Hajj Kanu Senior Program Manager

What Make Us Spcecial?

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Who we are

The Association of Language and Literacy Educators–Reading Sierra Leone (TALLE-RSL) is a Sierra Leonean NGO of Language Arts Educators that supports the effective teaching and learning of Language Arts to boost quality learning outcomes among children. TALLE-RSL works with education stakeholders to promote appropriate student-friendly methods and materials in teaching children the skills that help them think, read, and communicate meaningfully and well.

The objectives of TALLE-RSL are defined as shown below:

  • Promote and coordinate the teaching of languages and numeracy skills across the educational levels.
  • Encourage and support research and assessment activities in the teaching and learning of languages.
  • Partner and network with credible local and international organisations with similar objectives.
  • Conduct pre-service and in-service trainings on language teaching, content and methods.
  • Support the development and production of appropriate language teaching and learning materials.
  • To encourage students to exchange programmes with credible universities/higher educational institutions worldwide.
  • Establish model schools as preparatory centres of excellence for modelling literacy best practices.
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What we do

The scope of work for TALLE-RSL will look at the areas of work to be done/ performed by the organisation. The SoW herein contains the milestones, reports, deliverables, and end product to be provided by the organisation. It also contains a timeline for all deliverables. The central Secretariat of TALLE-RSL is located at 49 Circular Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone. TALLE-RSL shall operate all over Sierra Leone and even beyond.

Therefore, TALLE-RSL’s Scope of Work is designed thus:

  • Instructional Materials Development-This includes developing instructional materials (literacy and numeracy) for primary, secondary, and tertiary: readers, guides, manuals, magazines, modules, handbooks, reports, and texts. These materials are gender-sensitive, child-centred, and pedagogically appropriate for classroom instruction.
  • In-service teacher pedagogical training-Workshops/training is conducted and are developed to train pre-service and in-service teachers and teacher educators in Teacher Training Colleges.
  • Key program considerations-Key priority areas for implementation target, transforming girls’ education, gender-responsive pedagogy, Sexual reproductive health and rights, the community of practice intervention, mother tongue education
  • Activities implementation-Key activities include Teacher training, assessment, classroom teacher observation, mentoring and monitoring, and supervision.
  • Developing project Proposal-Writing to attract funds for implementation is key in the project’s implementation drive.
  • Consultancy-Consultancy service is being provided for any organisation seeking our expertise across the country with a contractual agreement for service delivery signed with the said partner.

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