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The Science of Learning to Read Words: A Case for Systematic Phonics Instruction
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Evidence-based literacy instruction is critical to student success, but without a sound understanding of the science behind the science of reading (SOR), successful implementation of a program rooted in research can be difficult…
On Ehri’s four developmental phases of acquiring knowledge about the alphabetic writing system, and how when spellings attach to pronunciations and meanings in memory, they enhance memory for vocabulary words. [Article; 16 pages]
What preschool teachers can do to play on students’ natural curiosity and help develop their decoding skills, phonological awareness, language development, and more…
What the best of research and practice tell us about teaching foundational skills with the purpose of decoding, supporting application of decoding skills, and differentiating decoding instruction to meet the needs of all learners…
What decades of research tell us about phoneme-level awareness and phonics instruction, and the importance of instruction being systematic and explicit, playful and meaningful, and applicable to authentic reading and writing…