This paper argues that no single method of teaching children to read is superior to any other. Although research suggests that a systematic approach to phonics produces gains in word reading and spelling, there is no clear evidence that synthetic phonics is the most effective approach for supporting reading development. We highlight the current policy allegiance to synthetic phonics in England. This approach is mandated in the teachers’ standards and the inspection framework for initial teacher education in England. This attempt to regulate the way new teachers are prepared to support children’s reading development is extremely concerning, given the body of research which demonstrates that no single approach is necessarily more effective th...
Debates about the most effective ways of teaching early readers have raged for more than half a cent...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
This paper argues that no single method of teaching children to read is superior to any other. Altho...
In England, Higher Education institutions, together with the schools whose staff they train, are bei...
Background: Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: child...
Systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is mandated by the Department for Education (DfE) as the prime me...
The teaching of reading through systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is identified as the prime approa...
This narrative literature review evaluates the effectiveness of synthetic phonics in comparison with...
This narrative literature review evaluates the effectiveness of synthetic phonics in comparison with...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Teaching children to read is one of the most fundamental goals of early years and primary education ...
The National Strategy for Primary Schools in England (2006) advocates synthetic phonics as a means f...
At the start of the 21st century, literacy teaching in state primary schools was conducted under a ...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Debates about the most effective ways of teaching early readers have raged for more than half a cent...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
This paper argues that no single method of teaching children to read is superior to any other. Altho...
In England, Higher Education institutions, together with the schools whose staff they train, are bei...
Background: Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: child...
Systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is mandated by the Department for Education (DfE) as the prime me...
The teaching of reading through systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is identified as the prime approa...
This narrative literature review evaluates the effectiveness of synthetic phonics in comparison with...
This narrative literature review evaluates the effectiveness of synthetic phonics in comparison with...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Teaching children to read is one of the most fundamental goals of early years and primary education ...
The National Strategy for Primary Schools in England (2006) advocates synthetic phonics as a means f...
At the start of the 21st century, literacy teaching in state primary schools was conducted under a ...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Debates about the most effective ways of teaching early readers have raged for more than half a cent...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...