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Phonics
Practice, Research and Policy

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October 2006 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Phonics: The Way Forward helps to demystify the discussion about phonics, reading standards, and reading instruction.

It offers brings a balanced approach with focused guidelines for making sense of both theories and their applications in practice, helping teachers to find the right practical solutions for the children in their classrooms.


Kathy Hall
How Children Learn To Read and How Phonics Helps
Morag Stuart
Learning To Read The Words On The Page: The Crucial Role Of Early Phonics Teaching
Sandra Farmer, Sue Ellis and Vivienne Smith
Phonics: The Basics
Lyndsay Macnair, Sally Evans, Margaret Perkins and Prue Goodwin
Inside The Classroom: Three Approaches To Phonics Teaching
Jackie Marsh
Involving Parents and Carers
Elspeth Mccartney
Developmental Issues: Speaking and Phonological Awareness
Laura Huxford
Phonics In Context - Spelling Links
Henrietta Dombey
Phonics And English Orthography
Moya Cove
Sounds Familiar: The History of Phonics Teaching
Malcolm Rosen
Responses to the Rose Review on Early Reading
Sue Ellis and Maureen Lewis
Using This Book For Staff Development

An extremely useful review of the key issues surrounding phonics teaching. This is a handy text for anybody grappling with the concepts as well as the policies surrounding the teaching of reading.

Mrs Branwen Bingle
Institute of Education, Worcester Univ.
December 13, 2013

synthesises a number of relevant research findings and provides a practical element whereby students can ehance their own knowledge.

Mrs Suzanne Horton
Institute of Education, Worcester University
February 29, 2012

This text presents a balanced approach to the debates around the effectiveness of systematic synthetic phonics. It provides an essential resource for student teachers as they develop their understanding of the processes of early reading.

Dr Alastair Daniel
Department of Education, London Metropolitan Uni (City Campus)
January 3, 2012

I would strongly recommend this book to anyone looking for a clear introduction to phonics. The text provides useful background knowledge, an introduction to research and some of the current debates surrounding phonics teaching in primary schools. The text contains contributions from a variety of authors on the subject and balances some of the theory underpinning the teaching of phonics with the practical application of classroom pedagogy. There are also tasks and activities which allow the reader to reflect and build upon their own understanding of phonics.

Ms Mary Bennett
Department of Education, Newman College
November 9, 2011

essential to anyone working within this area or researching it, does just what it says on the tin!

Dr Liane Purnell
School of teacher Education, Newman University College
October 18, 2011

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction PDF


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