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[quote=Anonymous]The podcast is not about early childhood ed. It's about how 3-cuing/whole language instruction makes it harder for many first, second, third graders to learn to read. My kid's Title 1 school with all the woes mentioned in an earlier post does focus on Wilson/fundations. Unfortunately, most of the class is still struggling in fourth grade to comprehend very basic information. For those of you worried about the phonics curriculum not inculcating a love of reading -- I hear you. Fundations is not at all interesting. That said, I can recommend Flyleaf Publishing's decodable picture books, they are better written and still help early readers who aren't remembering that 'ee' and 'ea' sound like a long e, and that 'ai' sounds like a long a and that a final e makes the vowel say its name... [/quote]
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