Reading Ape Blog: 'The very peculiar case of Goodman, Smith and Clay (or why the whole language approach just won't die)

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Reading Ape Blog: 'The very peculiar case of Goodman, Smith and Clay (or why the whole language approach just won't die)

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This post via The Reading Ape blog summarises the state of play regarding 'whole language' versus evidence-informed teaching:
The very peculiar case of Goodman, Smith and Clay (or why the whole language approach just wont die).

February 20, 2019
https://www.thereadingape.com/single-po ... t-wont-die
This cuts to the kernel of the traction maintained by Reading Recovery: until it is tested directly against an efficient systematic phonics programme it will continue to indicate modest improvements in reading for its participants. Reading Recovery versus fifty hours of extra one-to-one linguistic phonics instruction: no contest.

When the study is finally commissioned and completed, expect some very red faces in the world of education academia – not least at UCL.
That will be the day!
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