Saturday, July 14, 2012

Schools Matter: "Research-based" is code for "systematic intensive phonics"

Schools Matter: "Research-based" is code for "systematic intensive phonics":


"Research-based" is code for "systematic intensive phonics"

How to improve reading: What the research really says.
Sent to the Christian Science Monitor, July 13

If students succeed in suing their school district for failure to help them learn to read well, what kind of intervention will follow? (“Michigan students sue school district for violating their 'right to read',” June 13).
According to the Monitor, the district must use “research-based approaches.” Many of us in the language education field understand that “research-based” is code for “systematic, intensive phonics,” a method goes well beyond teaching the basics of phonics. Studies show that intensive phonics only helps children do better on tests in which they pronounce words presented in a list. It does not help on tests in which children have to understand what they read. Many studies consistently show that students improve their performance on reading