This book should be read by every teacher of reading who works in an English speaking country. Collectively the authors make a timely & significant contribution to our understanding of how children learn to read & how teachers can help them learn better. Anyone who has been frustrated by partial & biased rhetoric about teaching phonics will welcome this admirable & timely book
- Colin Harrison Professor of Literacy Studies in Education at the University of Nottingham This book offers a wonderful array of perspectives on the phonics debate. Dont just buy it
- read it & discuss it! Youll be empowered & enlivened
- Helen Bromley A comprehensive review of the current state of phonics teaching from a range of acknowledged experts
- this book is an extremely useful contribution to the ongoing debate on the teaching of reading
- Sue Palmer independent literacy consultant The book is approachable yet informed; much of its value lies in its clarity & good sense. The sane voices of the writers bring their wide range of expertise to bear on this most hot of current controversies offering opinions based on reliable & proven evidence
- Eve Bearne Faculty of Education University of Cambridge Amid the current & often heated debates about the place of phonics in the teaching of reading following the Rose review (2006) this is a welcome & timely book which will be an invaluable resource for teachers students & lecturers who are involved in teacher education... there is something for all readers whatever their particular perspective
- Journal of Early Childhood Literacy A fascinating debate on the nature of phonics & its place in how children learn the fundamental skills of literacy. The book
Includes:: analysis & discussion of the most recent research findings & guidance from this country & oversees including a discussion of the Rose Review & related curriculum guidance. I have finally understood the difference between synthetic & analytic phonics as a result of this book!.. . Whilst mainly aimed at primary school teachers this book has much to offer early years practitioners
- Early Talk Phonics: Practice Research & Policy unravels the controversy surrounding phonics which currently characterises much of the discussion about reading standards & teaching reading. Bringing some much-needed balance to the debate
- the book offers genuinely focused advice on how to make sense of the various theories & on their applications in practice helping teachers to find the right practical solutions to suit the children in their settings. The book
Includes:: chapters on: o How children learn to read & how phonics helps o The role of early phonics teaching o Classroom approaches to phonics teaching o Involving parents & carers o Speaking & phonological awareness o Spelling links o Staff development o Responses to the Rose Review on Early Reading. It will be essential reading for student teachers on initial training courses & for more experienced staff in a range of school settings.