
How do language, technology, and cultural identity shape learning? In this thoughtful and globally relevant episode of The Invisible Experts Podcast, we speak with Hannah Simmons, an education specialist working at the intersection of early childhood development, language equity, and educational technology in East Africa.
Hannah shares her powerful personal journey—from studying African languages and cultures in the UK to immersing herself in Tanzanian communities and joining Ubongo, the continent’s leading Afrocentric edutainment platform. With reach across 23 countries and over 35 million children, Ubongo is changing the way African children learn through stories, songs, cartoons, and mobile-first learning tools that reflect their real lives.
Drawing on both academic and practical experience, Hannah opens up about the importance of mother tongue learning, the role of culturally responsive pedagogy in building confidence, and why education systems must prioritise empathy, play, and relevance. We also explore the tension between public and private education, digital inclusion, and how to bridge early learning gaps through media and storytelling.
This episode is essential listening for educators, EdTech designers, early childhood advocates, and anyone passionate about equitable, localised, and joyful learning experiences.
Key Topics Covered:
✅ The Power of Language in Learning – How Swahili and mother tongue instruction impact literacy and confidence
✅ Afrocentric Educational Content – Designing learning materials that reflect African values, stories, and contexts
✅ Child-Centred EdTech – Using multimedia to support cognitive development and social-emotional learning
✅ Barriers to Learning in Tanzania – The reality of public vs. private systems, infrastructure gaps, and inequality
✅ Early Childhood Development – Why learning environments before age 5 are make-or-break for long-term success
✅ Ubongo’s Impact Across Africa – Reaching children in 23+ countries through radio, TV, apps, and offline kits
✅ Inclusive Design for Diverse Learners – Prioritising accessibility, neurodivergence, and local cultural norms
✅ What Global Education Can Learn from Africa – Decolonising education through empathy and community-grounded solutions
Hannah also shares what she’s learned about unlearning Western-centric assumptions in education, the importance of humility in cross-cultural work, and her vision for a more equitable, joyful, and inclusive global learning future.
📌 How does language shape learning in your context? What does equity in early education look like where you live? Join the conversation in the comments.
Guest:
Hannah Simmons:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-simmons92/
EdTech Hub: http://edtechhub.org/
Host:
Andrés Morales:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drandresmoralespachon
Minca Ventures: https://mincaventures.com
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