Takalani Sesame, LEGO Foundation Launch ‘Learning Through Play’ Initiative to Reach Millions of Children and Caregivers Across South Africa

The new program builds on the LEGO Foundation and Sesame Workshop’s partnership in South Africa, which has brought opportunities for play-based learning to children and their caregivers since 2015.

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(Pretoria, February 26, 2019) — Today at the first-ever Africa Play Conference in Pretoria, the LEGO Foundation and Sesame Workshop (the nonprofit organisation behind Takalani Sesame) announced a major 5-year initiative to promote children’s learning through play by harnessing the power of Takalani Sesame to reach children and caregivers through television, digital media, and targeted community engagement. The new program builds on the LEGO Foundation and Sesame Workshop’s partnership in South Africa, which has brought opportunities for play-based learning to children and their caregivers since 2015.

As part of the new initiative, funded by a USD $10 Million (approximately R134,183,500) grant from the LEGO Foundation, new Takalani Sesame segments and parent-facing videos promoting play-based learning will be featured on both TV and digital platforms. The initiative will also expand outreach programs in the Eastern Cape, Gauteng, and Free State provinces to help teachers, caregivers, and social workers facilitate meaningful play that contributes to children’s learning and development.

From the earliest moments of infancy, children have a natural potential to learn about the world through play, and the scientific community has found increasing evidence in recent decades that infants and children are constantly learning, connecting, and engaging with their surroundings through positive playful experiences. When children are not at school, they are usually with their primary caregivers—often the biggest supporters of children’s learning—whose ability to nurture and guide playful learning can unlock the transformative power of education.

“Play provides one of the most powerful ways for children to learn and overcome setbacks, yet many caregivers and teachers are unaware of the benefits of play in children’s learning and development,” said Innocent Nkata, Managing Director of Sesame Workshop South Africa. “Together with the LEGO Foundation and our beloved Takalani Sesame characters, we will bring the joys and benefits of play-based learning to millions of children and caregivers across South Africa and shift the perceptions around the educational value of play.”

The announcement was made earlier today with the help of Takalani Sesame’s Kami and Neno during the first annual Africa Play Conference, hosted by the LEGO Foundation, the South African Department of Basic Education, UNICEF South Africa and the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA). Through the new initiative, the LEGO Foundation and Sesame Workshop are committed to creating an enabling environment where play-based learning is integrated into educational policy at the local and national level—putting play higher on the country’s agenda and creating a body of resources that can be integrated into early childhood programs across the country.

“There is an urgent need for rethinking how we equip children with the skills needed to successfully navigate an uncertain and complex world. Right from the outset, learning through play is the best way for them to develop skills such as problem solving or creativity,” said Kerry Kassen, LEGO Foundation Initiatives Lead for South Africa.

“To provide opportunities for children to foster a breadth of skills in everyday situations adults must take a risk – the beautiful risk of allowing for uncertainty to unfold in their daily lives and inviting children to take agency in those occasions to connect, explore, or transform their surroundings,” she added.

The new initiative builds on earlier LEGO Foundation and Sesame Workshop projects (Play Every Day and Play Well and Be Happy) that have helped caregivers in Johannesburg and surrounding provinces learn about the educational value of play through play workshops, empowering them to engage with children in ways that contribute to healthy development. Additional outreach programs in the Eastern Cape have provided hands-on learning in classrooms through kits containing Takalani Sesame characters and LEGO® DUPLO® bricks along with teacher and caregiver training.  

The LEGO Foundation has been involved in a multitude of projects across South Africa with a variety of partners over the past 10 years—all aimed at lifting the general quality of education with a play-based learning methodology.

To this end, the LEGO Foundation is working closely with UNICEF and the South African Ministry of Basic Education to secure the right policy reforms, curriculum development, and teacher development to ensure that learning through play is understood, accepted, and implemented. The methodology will subsequently be rolled out to more than 1,000 primary schools in the provinces where the Sesame Workshop initiative is currently active, to further drive understanding about the importance of play.

Sesame Workshop and the LEGO Foundation will start rolling out their two-part initiative later this year across applicable media in the targeted provinces.

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About the LEGO Foundation

The LEGO Foundation aims to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow; a mission that it shares with the LEGO Group. The LEGO Foundation is dedicated to building a future where learning through play empowers children to become creative, engaged, lifelong learners. Its work is about re-defining play and re-imagining learning. In collaboration with thought leaders, influencers, educators and parents the LEGO Foundation aims to equip, inspire and activate champions for play. Learn more on www.LEGOfoundation.com.

About Sesame Workshop

Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit media and educational organization behind Sesame Street, the pioneering television show that has been reaching and teaching children since 1969. Today, Sesame Workshop is an innovative force for change, with a mission to help kids everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. We’re active in more than 150 countries, serving vulnerable children through a wide range of media, formal education, and philanthropically-funded social impact programs, each grounded in rigorous research and tailored to the needs and cultures of the communities we serve. For more information, please visit www.sesameworkshop.org.

Takalani Sesame

Takalani Sesame is the ground-breaking South African children’s program that has educated and entertained children for over 18 years.  Takalani Sesame promotes early childhood education while supporting South Africa’s mother-tongue based education policy with television, radio, digital content, and community and classroom engagement in all of South Africa’s official languages. Takalani Sesame, which airs on SABC, is a partnership between Sesame Workshop, South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE), corporate sponsor Sanlam, and South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

Media Enquiries

Alice Ntombikayise Msibi, The LEGO Foundation – Initiatives Manager
Alice.ntombikayise.msibi@LEGO.com
+27 6647 66923

Jessica Gois, JNPR – Divisional Head
jessica@jnpr.co.za | takalani@jnpr.co.za
011 506 7350

Hallie Ruvin, Sesame Workshop – Senior Director of Strategic Communications
Hallie.ruvin@sesame.org

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