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Trends in the Selection of Primary Grade (K-3) Reading Programs and Assessments in the United States
Nelson, Kristin L.; Williams, Natalie Allen; Hubler, Dan – Reading Psychology, 2022
It has been more than twenty years since the National Reading Panel Report (2000) provided recommendations for the teaching of reading based on a meta-analysis of suitable research. The report was commissioned at the end of the 1990s, just as the "whole language" reading movement that advocated for analytic phonics instruction and having…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Reading Programs, Reading Instruction, Reading Tests
Stephanie Grote-Garcia; Evan Ortlieb; Sergio Leiva Cardona – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2025
The annual "What's Hot in Literacy" survey identifies current priorities in literacy education, highlighting the evolving landscape of the field. A panel of twenty-five literacy leaders participate in interviews to identify the most emphasized, least emphasized, and most deserving topics of increased attention. The 2024 findings…
Descriptors: Literacy, Literacy Education, Educational Trends, Surveys

Robinson, Richard D.; Baker, Elizabeth; Clegg, Luther – Peabody Journal of Education, 1998
Identifies analogous patterns in the histories of education and literacy education, noting wide swings of fadism over time, tracing phonics instruction throughout history, inspecting a model of educational innovation as related to literacy, and suggesting implications of this model for the future (noting lessons to be distilled from awareness of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education

Adams, Marilyn Jager; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1991
Features critiques from 10 literacy educators on the book "Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print" and a response from the author, Marilyn Jager Adams. (MG)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Book Reviews, Educational Trends, Elementary Education

Kolstad, Rosemarie; Bardwell, Jill – Reading Improvement, 1997
States that many American children have difficulty learning to read (44% read below grade level). Explains the viewpoint of the phonics group and what those involved with whole language believe. Calls for dispassionate inquiry into how to raise reading levels, instead of the battle of the two methodologies as exists now. (PA)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Phonics, Reading Achievement

Wray, David – Reading, 1989
Describes recent, major contributions to both sides of the debate between phonics instruction and the "meaning-based" approaches. Argues that it is too early to evaluate the debate, but that a tentative evaluation of the evidence favors meaning-based approaches. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Joyce, Bruce R. – Reading Teacher, 1999
Shows that, despite the pendulum swings from the 1930s to the present, reading-achievement levels have remained constant, and one-third of children do not learn to read well. Argues that reading is a multidimensional activity, and that a massive effort is needed to implement multidimensional curricula that empower all children by providing them…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Higher Education