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South Carolina schools are going all in on the "science of reading," an approach to teaching reading that's largely focused on English's phonics.
“We are in a unique moment in education history when science of reading has entered the zeitgeist,” said Jessica Pasik, a professional development director at the Reading League.
I implore our elected officials to choose science over subjectiveness by moving AB 1121 forward.
A new bill, AB 1121, would require all schools to use a method based on the so-called “science of reading,” which emphasizes phonics.
The new bill, AB 1121, would require all schools to use a method based on the so-called "science of reading," which emphasizes phonics. Last year, an almost identical bill died in the Assembly ...
Schools that have adopted science of reading curriculum, even without state money, say they are seeing results.
Reading fluency — the ability to read accurately, automatically and with appropriate expression — remains a critical yet often overlooked component of literacy development. According to the National ...
OPINION The fallacy of settled science in literacy The ‘science of reading’ movement has unnecessarily polarized public education.
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