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Phonics-only proposal draws fire

A proposal to use a phonics-based approach to reading instruction with children at the very start of their formal schooling runs counter to established evidence about early learning. So says the author of this opinion column in The Independent (UK).

Posted by David Roberts on 16 February 2006 in Early Childhood Literacy , Opinion

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