CAPAC —
Chelis African Phonological Awareness Curriculum
Building strong early literacy foundations through culturally grounded phonological awareness development.
CAPAC is a structured phonological awareness curriculum designed to prepare young learners for successful reading development through developmentally appropriate, culturally relevant learning experiences rooted in African educational contexts and aligned with global literacy research.
The Foundation of Early Literacy
Many children struggle with reading not because they lack intelligence or motivation, but because the foundational sound awareness skills required for reading development were never fully established.
Phonological awareness forms the critical bridge between spoken language and written language.
Without strong early sound awareness, children often experience difficulty with:
CAPAC addresses this foundational gap by:
- Strengthening listening and sound awareness skills
- Preparing learners for success withsynthetic phonics
- Building confidence before formal reading begins
Key Elements of the CAPAC Framework
CAPAC provides educators with a structured pathway for developing phonological awareness skills systematically and effectively.
Key elements include:
- Structured phonological skills progression
A carefully sequenced pathway that develops essential sound awareness abilities step by step. - Teacher-friendly lesson guidance
Clear, practical instruction designed to support confident classroom implementation. - Child-centeredlearning activities
Engaging activities that develop listening, sound recognition, and early language awareness. - African-context learning relevance
Content designed to reflect familiar cultural contexts while aligning with global literacy standards.
- Structured phonological skills progression
Who CAPAC Supports
CAPAC is designed to support literacy development across multiple educational environments.
It is particularly valuable for:
Early childhood educators
Teachers working with young learners building foundational language and listening skills.
Schools and literacy programs
Institutions seeking structured approaches to strengthen early literacy outcomes.
Teacher trainers
Professionals responsible for preparing educators in effective early literacy instruction.
Education systems
Organizations aiming to improve foundational literacy instruction at scale.
LEARNING OUTCOMES AND EDUCATIONAL IMPACT
When implemented effectively, CAPAC supports:
Stronger literacy readiness
Learners develop the listening and sound awareness skills required for successful reading instruction.
Improved phonics outcomes
Students are better prepared to benefit from systematic synthetic phonics instruction.
Confident early learners
Children approach reading with greater confidence and curiosity.
Sustainable classroom implementation
Educators gain practical tools for consistent phonological awareness instruction.
Implementing
CAPAC
CAPAC can be implemented through several pathways depending on the needs of schools and education programs.
Options include:
- Curriculum adoption
- Educator training and professional development
- Implementation guidance and support
The Chelis Foundational Literacy Ecosystem
CAPAC – African phonological awareness foundations
CUPAC – Universal phonological awareness framework
Chelis Fun Phonics – Synthetic phonics reading programme
