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Thinking there would be only a few students, I decided to use a few of the vocabulary-controlled books available at the time. The subject matter suited teenagers, but the language was a grade three or four level. We could 'read' and discuss each book at school, and the student could take it home to read. The next week we would study another book. I believed the problem would
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Fifty plus students were functionally illiterate, and every student had the same difficulties. They had no understanding of phonics (letter sound relationships) and no word attack skills. Therefore, reading a text, even a simple one, was almost impossible.
I began teaching phonics systematically.
Our reading and writing system is an alphabetic one. Because the English alphabet is twenty-six letters and the sounds forty-four, one, two, three or four letters can be used to spell one sound. There are seventy common phonograms (letter combinations) and vowels, consonants and syllables to
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Teachers are usually fluent readers and forget the effort
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Unlike language ability, which is innate, reading is a skill and needs to be taught. Learning to read involves practice. I do not think reading is only about phonics? Phonics knowledge is fundamental to fluent reading.
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Discovery learning was the philosophy at the time. Phonics programs, graded readers and grammatical exercises were out. Word memorizing was in. The better a reader gets at memorizing words, the more chance there is of developing a cognitive block to decoding words sound by sound.
Dr Seuss, whose incredibly popular books were written to supplement the whole word reading programs in schools, is quoted as saying, "I think killing phonics was one of the greatest causes of illiteracy in the country," He meant the USA.
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Learning to read is complex. It takes effort on the student's behalf and skilled teaching. Hopefully, the basic skills are established in early primary school.
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