Background: Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: children are taught to sound out the letters in a word then blend these sounds together. Aims: We compared the impact of two synthetic phonics programmes on early reading.SampleChildren received Letters and Sounds (L&S; 7 schools) which teaches multiple letter-sound mappings or Early Reading Research (ERR; 10 schools) which teaches only the most consistent mappings plus frequent words by sight.MethodWe measured phonological awareness (PA) and reading from school entry to the end of the second (all schools) or third school year (4 ERR, 3 L&S schools). Results: PA was significantly related to all reading measures for the whole sample. However, there...
This paper presents data from a quasi-experimental trial with paired randomisation that emerged duri...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Background: Early, intensive phonological awareness and phonics training is widely held to be benefi...
Background: Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: child...
A comparison was made of 10-year-old boys and girls who had learnt to read by analytic or synthetic ...
The National Strategy for Primary Schools in England (2006) advocates synthetic phonics as a means f...
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...
Background Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a siz...
Systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is mandated by the Department for Education (DfE) as the prime me...
This paper argues that no single method of teaching children to read is superior to any other. Altho...
Phonics is being taught in many kindergartens and .most first grades in the nation to introduce chil...
Beginning reading skills are often taught through phonics-based methods. Learning to read is a cogni...
This paper presents data from a quasi-experimental trial with paired randomisation that emerged duri...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Background: Early, intensive phonological awareness and phonics training is widely held to be benefi...
Background: Synthetic phonics is the widely accepted approach for teaching reading in English: child...
A comparison was made of 10-year-old boys and girls who had learnt to read by analytic or synthetic ...
The National Strategy for Primary Schools in England (2006) advocates synthetic phonics as a means f...
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...
Background Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a siz...
Systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is mandated by the Department for Education (DfE) as the prime me...
This paper argues that no single method of teaching children to read is superior to any other. Altho...
Phonics is being taught in many kindergartens and .most first grades in the nation to introduce chil...
Beginning reading skills are often taught through phonics-based methods. Learning to read is a cogni...
This paper presents data from a quasi-experimental trial with paired randomisation that emerged duri...
A significant number of people have very low levels of literacy in many OECD countries. This paper s...
Background: Early, intensive phonological awareness and phonics training is widely held to be benefi...