The science of reading is by no means limited to phonics. However, phonics instruction is an essential component in a Structured Literacy classroom.
The science of reading is by no means limited to phonics. However, phonics instruction is an essential component in a Structured Literacy classroom.
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In 2016, Missouri joined the growing list of states that required school districts to screen for dyslexia and to better support students diagnosed with or at risk for developing a reading disability.
One of the most consistent refrains I have heard in my career as a math educator is, “Where is the research for that?”
All teachers responsible for providing reading instruction to their students are likely aware of the importance of fluency.
Selecting reading material for instructional purposes has always been a job I have enjoyed. In professional development with teachers (e.g., in LETRS®), the text readings we have preferred for analysis are linguistically challenging, thematically engaging, and somewhat provocative.
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