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Bernstein, Harriet T. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1983
This interview with reading expert Jeanne Chall focuses on criticism by Bruno Bettelheim of basal readers and phonics for beginning readers. (GC)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Decoding (Reading), Early Childhood Education, Miscue Analysis
Cooper, Harris – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
This article evaluates the "Report of the National Reading Panel: Teaching Children to Read: An Evidence-Based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and Its Implications for Reading Instruction: Reports of the Subgroups" (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2000). The author also examines the…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Reading Research, Boards of Education
Ginsberg, Amy – 2000
An intense debate exists around the most beneficial and successful method for teaching young children how to read. On the one side is sight-reading or the look-say method which promotes learning to read by immediate recognition of words learned through "memorization." In contrast to the sight method, the phonics method aims at teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Literature Reviews, Phonics
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Groff, Patrick – Reading Teacher, 1986
Describes the current situation in phonics instruction, citing recent studies supporting its effectiveness. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Phonics
Bernstein, Leslie; Ellis, Nicole – 2000
To answer the question of how phonemic awareness works to facilitate reading acquisition, this paper explores the fundamental connection between phonemic awareness, the alphabetic principle, and phonics in learning to read. The paper undertook a literature review to prove that phonemic awareness is an essential element in the path to literacy. It…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Beginning Reading, Literacy, Literature Reviews
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Fitzgerald, Gisela G. – Reading Improvement, 1981
Reviews the research on the initial teaching alphabet (i/t/a), the sources of conflict and misunderstanding involving its use, and its future in reading instruction. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Literature Reviews, Phonics
Read, Charles – 1988
Large differences exist among individuals in their ability to process speech sounds within syllables and words, and this ability is crucial for reading and spelling alphabetically beyond a very elementary level. The conception that speech is made up of segments (phonemes) is natural to those who read and spell alphabetically, but arguably: (1)…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education
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Kitz, William R. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1988
The article provides a brief review of the literature regarding current practices for teaching reading to adults and children. Much of the methodology that has proven effective with school-aged poor readers, such as the teaching of phonics in a direct instruction manner, may be quite appropriate for use at the adult level. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adults, Age Differences, Educational Practices
Raven, Jennifer N. – 1997
Most educators agree that an approach balanced between phonics and whole language is the best method of teaching beginning readers. Marie Carbo (1996) discusses the importance of focusing on a balanced approach to reading, because different students have different learning styles. Children who learn best with phonics instruction have analytic and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Style, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Skills
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Stanovich, Keith E.; Stanovich, Paula J. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1995
Outlines a strategy for resolving disputes between the whole language and phonics camps in reading instruction. Reviews research on the role of context in word recognition, the process of reading acquisition, and analytic versus holistic approaches to reading acquisition. Suggests that the way is clear for whole language advocates to reconstitute…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Elementary Education, Literature Reviews
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Frager, Alan M. – Clearing House, 1985
Presents the ideas of three people highly visible in the field of reading, each of whom holds different views about reading and reading instruction, in an effort to help teachers clarify their own thoughts. (FL)
Descriptors: Early Reading, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Phonics
Liberman, Isabelle Y.; Shankweiler, Donald; Liberman, Alvin M. – 1989
Proper application of the alphabetic principle rests on an awareness of the internal phonological (and morphophonological) structure of words that the alphabet represents. Unfortunately for the would-be reader-writer, such awareness is not an automatic consequence of speaking a language, because the biological specialization for speech manages the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
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Groff, Patrick J. – Reading Teacher, 1984
Reports that after more than 50 years of argument as to whether children should be taught the names of letters as part of learning to read, American researchers have begun to suggest that letter name instruction and phonics instruction interact for better learning. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Johnston, Jennifer – 2000
Methods used for teaching children to read could be the whole language approach, or the phonics approach, or maybe a balance of both. This paper is a discussion of appropriate and effective teaching practices through interesting methods such as music, the use of culturally diverse materials, and the role of toys and television as they relate to…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Techniques, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Motivation
Coles, Gerald – 2000
This book examines the studies of leading researchers who have testified in various hearings and promoted policy and legislation on behalf of skills-emphasis learning, especially those financed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The book not only identifies each claim, it also analyzes the research that backs…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Primary Education
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