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Literacy, early literacy, literacy in the primary school, early writing, early reading, phonics, spelling

Letter from Michael Rosen to new education secretary: What went wrong?

By Literacy

The Guardian, 9 Oct 2021.  Michael Rosen (poet, author, performer, parent, Ph.D. in education) has written to the new Education Secretary in the UK, asking why the last decade of synthetic phonics hasn’t improved reading in England.  An important letter for Australian teachers to consider, given the push (largely by non-educators) for synthetic phonics in Australia.

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Resources for Sustainability

By Literacy

The PETAA website has some outstanding resources for teaching.  I highly recommend the teaching and learning progression on sustainability, which spans from pre-school to Year 8.  Click here Hayes, J. & Parkin, B. (2020). The language of climate change science: a teaching and learning progression. Newtown, NSW: PETAA.

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$30m literacy program fails to boost results for remote Indigenous kids

By Literacy

The Age, 31 April 2020.  A $30m federal government direct instruction literacy program has failed to boost literacy and schools report a significant decline in attendance.  Year 3 NAPLAN scores in school with the program declined by 23.43 points, compared with school without the program where results increased by 4.47 points.  A House of Reps standing committee recommendation no further funding, but Minister Dan Tehan extended it.

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The Act of Reading: instructional foundations and policy guidelines

By Learning, Literacy

National Council of Teachers of English, 5 Dec 2019.  The NCTE is a significant professional association devoted to improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education.  This short position paper from NCTE is a must-read.  The act of reading is always embedded in purposeful, meaningful activity at all levels.  Even pre-school children learn naturally this way (just as my 3 year old…

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