3 steps to implementing an ecosystem of phonics-based learning

by Kimberly Jay | Nov 8, 2018

3 steps to implementing an ecosystem of phonics-based learning This article was originally published on eSchool News. An elementary curriculum director shares how her district has embraced phonics as the key to turning students into lifelong readers. When Florida...

Misconception About Phonics Instruction #3 – The English Language is Inconsistent

by Stacy Hurst | Nov 20, 2013

Misconception About Phonics Instruction #3 – The English Language is Inconsistent Anyone who has ever put together a large jigsaw puzzle knows the level of commitment it takes to accurately combine what may initially seem like a million little pieces into a perfect...

Misconception About Phonics Instruction #1 – Most Children Learn to Read Naturally

by Stacy Hurst | Oct 8, 2013

Misconception About Phonics Instruction #1 – Most Children Learn to Read Naturally How would you answer this question: What causes seasons to occur? If your answer referred to the distance between the sun and the earth, your answer is the same as these Harvard...

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