Dissatisfied with traditional approaches to beginning reading practices dominated by phonics, basal reading series, and workbooks, and more importantly, influenced by research and knowledge about how children learn to read, teachers/educators launched a grass-roots whole language movement in the early 1980s. However, the term "whole language " has become broadly defined and loosely used in the professional literature. Because of such diversity in definition and because of inconsistencies within educational literature relating to the concept of whole language, it is no surprise that the relative effectiveness of whole language is very inconclusive and often controversial. A review of the research on the effects of whole language on...
attempted to compare the effectiveness of whole language/language experience with that of basal read...
Over the past twenty years, there has been considerable controversy over the competing emphases to b...
The success of whole language will depend upon its acceptance or rejection by classroom teachers. So...
The Whole Language/Phonics debate has been raging in California since the 1980s. However, there has ...
Whole language versus phonics: the debate rages on over the proper techniques for teaching reading. ...
Whole language is an approach to reading and language instruction that is gaining increasing popular...
Previous research studies indicate that Whole Language instruction has a positive effect on students...
Whole Language is an approach to reading and writing instruction which is popular today but misunder...
Literature about the basal reader approach and the whole language approach to teach reading was revi...
This study examined, through classroom observations, the degree to which whole language practices ha...
Because students too often leave the public school system with weak or non-existent reading skills, ...
Whole language is a philosophy, perspective, world view, or stance; it is not a program of hierarch...
Whole Language (WL) is impacting reading education and causing some teachers to significantly change...
The success of whole language will depend upon its acceptance or rejection by classroom teachers. So...
A whole language philosophy has been one of the most discussed areas in the language arts curriculum...
attempted to compare the effectiveness of whole language/language experience with that of basal read...
Over the past twenty years, there has been considerable controversy over the competing emphases to b...
The success of whole language will depend upon its acceptance or rejection by classroom teachers. So...
The Whole Language/Phonics debate has been raging in California since the 1980s. However, there has ...
Whole language versus phonics: the debate rages on over the proper techniques for teaching reading. ...
Whole language is an approach to reading and language instruction that is gaining increasing popular...
Previous research studies indicate that Whole Language instruction has a positive effect on students...
Whole Language is an approach to reading and writing instruction which is popular today but misunder...
Literature about the basal reader approach and the whole language approach to teach reading was revi...
This study examined, through classroom observations, the degree to which whole language practices ha...
Because students too often leave the public school system with weak or non-existent reading skills, ...
Whole language is a philosophy, perspective, world view, or stance; it is not a program of hierarch...
Whole Language (WL) is impacting reading education and causing some teachers to significantly change...
The success of whole language will depend upon its acceptance or rejection by classroom teachers. So...
A whole language philosophy has been one of the most discussed areas in the language arts curriculum...
attempted to compare the effectiveness of whole language/language experience with that of basal read...
Over the past twenty years, there has been considerable controversy over the competing emphases to b...
The success of whole language will depend upon its acceptance or rejection by classroom teachers. So...