A structured synthetic phonics programme called Jolly Phonics is intended to teach kids how to read and write words in a pleasant, multi-sensory way. Instead of teaching children the alphabet, the programme teaches them the 42 English letters. Early on, Jolly Phonics assists young children in developing successful and independent writing and reading skills.
Teachers receive training in phonics and other related subjects through phonics courses. Through these courses, educators learn how to assist children develop their literacy by teaching them how to read and write through phonological exercises. In addition to teaching kids the English language, phonics education for teachers increases teachers’ potential for success in the classroom.