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The Reading Wars Are Over! Lucy Calkins Endorses Phonics | Diane Ravitch's blog

The Reading Wars Are Over! Lucy Calkins Endorses Phonics | Diane Ravitch's blog
The Reading Wars Are Over! Lucy Calkins Endorses Phonics



Lucy Calkins is one of the most influential reading researchers In the nation. She created the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, whose teaching materials have been widely adopted and is a proponent of “balanced literacy.” BL prominently opposed the “phonics first” approach.

In my book Left Back: A Century of Battles Over School Reform,” I described in detail the long-standing debates about teaching reading, which dates back to the mid-nineteenth century. The phonetic approach was the conventional method until the advent of the very popular “Dick and Jane” reading books in the late 1920s. Those readers relied on the “whole word” method, in which children learned to recognize short words (“Run, Dick, run.” “See Sally run.”) and to use them in context rather than sound them out phonetically. In the 1950s, the debate came to a raging boil after publication of Rudolf Flesch’s “Why Johnny Can’t Read,” which attacked the CONTINUE READING: The Reading Wars Are Over! Lucy Calkins Endorses Phonics | Diane Ravitch's blog