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Goodman, Kenneth S. – Talking Points, 2000
Notes the author was a member of the Arizona Reading Achievement Task Force, established by state law to report on how to implement the "phonics law" passed the year before. Presents the minority report, which outlines some principles of achieving reading excellence and which was not included in the Task Force's report. Suggests keeping…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading, Reading Achievement
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Nickel, Mary Ann; Crowley, Paul – Talking Points, 1999
Argues that holistic, transactional views of the reading process have been uprooted and replaced with what has been labeled "balanced" instruction. Presents a brief outline of the California requirements for instruction incorporating phonics. Concludes by encouraging whole language teachers to stand together because their beliefs are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Phonics, Politics of Education
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Krashen, Stephen – Talking Points, 2002
Examines the results of the National Reading Panel's (NRP) comparison of skills-based and whole language approaches through the lens of reading comprehension. Reveals that the research does not show that skills-based methods are superior. Concludes that the NRP's interpretation of the results is not the only possible one and should not be the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Comprehension
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Meyer, Rick – Talking Points, 1999
Describes one teacher's unhappiness with the teaching situation because of the school district's recent adoption of a systematic intense phonics instruction program that every K-3 teacher is required to use with every child via whole group instruction. Argues for the importance of whole language instruction. (SG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Identification (Psychology), Phonics, Primary Education
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Feathers, Karen M.; Peterson, Michael; Beloin, Kim – Talking Points, 1999
Describes two schools that were moved into inclusive practices. Notes that in the first school, about half of the teachers considered themselves whole language teachers prior to the inclusion project, while in the second school, both whole language and inclusion were new to the teachers. Discusses the features of change in these schools. (SG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Phonics
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Feathers, Karen M.; Peterson, Michael; Beloin, Kim – Talking Points, 1999
Serves as a follow up to "Moving toward Inclusive Education: Two Stories" which appeared in the last issue of this journal. Demonstrates, in chart form, the commonalities between inclusive education and whole language. Includes a bibliography of readings in inclusive education and whole language. (SG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Phonics