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Research questions British phonics policy

Research has questioned the impact of synthetic phonics teaching, which was backed by a government literacy review. This article appears on the BBC News website (UK).

For a different perspective on the same research, see an article in the Yorkshire Post.

Posted by David Roberts on 01 February 2006 in Headlines , Research

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