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Researchers call for explicit phonics instruction in Britain

Government-funded research conducted by York and Sheffield universities has found that systematic phonics instruction resulted in improved reading accuracy among children of all abilities. The researchers have recommended that all reading education programs in England include explicit phonics instruction; however, they stopped short of endorsing any one method over the others. Get details in the Yorkshire Post (UK).

Posted by David Roberts on 27 January 2006 in Early Childhood Literacy , Methodology , Research

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