whole-language theory holds that learning to read and write English is analogous to learning to speak it—a natural, unconscious process best fostered by unstructured immersion. In an atmosphere ...
So-called “reading wars” between supporters of phonics and supporters of approaches often labeled “whole language” or “balanced literacy” go back decades. What’s new isn’t so ...
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