Anonymous wrote:You do not understand what is meant by the term "read." Reading encompasses many skills, and the early ones include things like knowing which direction to turn pages and identifying a word (not reading it but just know it's a word versus some mark on the page). These are actual things that young children must learn before they can actually sit down and "read" a book to you. This is why you need an actual license to teach reading - because it's way more complicated than people think.
That's not on the MAP test, which doesn't even have a pre-K version or norms.
How did people learn to read before licensing? Who wrote the licensing exam?