Commercial phonics programmes (e.g. Jolly Phonics and Letterland) are becoming widely used in the early years of school. These programmes claim to use a systematic explicit approach, considered as the preferred method of phonics instruction for teaching alphabetic code-breaking skills in Australia and the UK in the first years of school (Department of Education, Science and Training, 2005; Rose, 2006). However, little is known about the extent to which they are being used in prior-to-school settings, and the reasons behind decisions to use them. This study surveyed 283 early childhood staff in Sydney, Australia and found that commercial phonics programmes were being used in 36% of the early childhood settings surveyed. Staff with early chil...
Parental pressure to include formalised school-type literacy lessons has been reported as a factor i...
Teaching relationships between sounds and the ways they are represented as letters and letter cluste...
The teaching of reading has been a source of much debate amongst teachers, policy makers, publishing...
Commercial phonics programmes (e.g. Jolly Phonics and Letterland) are becoming widely used in the ea...
Commercial phonics programmes (e.g. Jolly Phonics and Letterland) are becoming widely used in the ea...
Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, including frequen...
Free to read Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, incl...
Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, including frequen...
<b>Phonics in Australia</b>\ud \ud Children in Australian early childhood settings are experiencing ...
Phonics continues to be one of the most controversial literacy instruction topics debated in the USA...
Phonics continues to be one of the most controversial literacy instruction topics debated in the USA...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Australian early childhood education positions literacy learning as a set of social practices contex...
Parental pressure to include formalised school-type literacy lessons has been reported as a factor i...
Teaching relationships between sounds and the ways they are represented as letters and letter cluste...
The teaching of reading has been a source of much debate amongst teachers, policy makers, publishing...
Commercial phonics programmes (e.g. Jolly Phonics and Letterland) are becoming widely used in the ea...
Commercial phonics programmes (e.g. Jolly Phonics and Letterland) are becoming widely used in the ea...
Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, including frequen...
Free to read Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, incl...
Language-rich environments are key to overall quality in early childhood settings, including frequen...
<b>Phonics in Australia</b>\ud \ud Children in Australian early childhood settings are experiencing ...
Phonics continues to be one of the most controversial literacy instruction topics debated in the USA...
Phonics continues to be one of the most controversial literacy instruction topics debated in the USA...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Early childhood educators’ beliefs about literacy teaching can impact on the types of phonics experi...
Australian early childhood education positions literacy learning as a set of social practices contex...
Parental pressure to include formalised school-type literacy lessons has been reported as a factor i...
Teaching relationships between sounds and the ways they are represented as letters and letter cluste...
The teaching of reading has been a source of much debate amongst teachers, policy makers, publishing...