Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.
Yes that's why we had only 30% literacy rate before Science of Reading was invented.
Right?
Right?
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.
It’s easy to learn how to read. It’s not as easy for students to comprehend what they’re reading.
This is not universally true.
The other poster had the correct statistics. 70% of students need explicit phonics instruction to learn to read.
My daughter is dyslexic. She has zero problem with comprehension. It’s the mechanics of reading that are challenging for her.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Teach your kids to read.
Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.
Anonymous wrote:It’s easy to learn how to read. It’s not as easy for students to comprehend what they’re reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.
It’s easy to learn how to read. It’s not as easy for students to comprehend what they’re reading.
This is not universally true.
The other poster had the correct statistics. 70% of students need explicit phonics instruction to learn to read.
My daughter is dyslexic. She has zero problem with comprehension. It’s the mechanics of reading that are challenging for her.
Anonymous wrote:Cmon, OP. Is this a question? Yes, parents are supposed to teach their kids to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.
It’s easy to learn how to read. It’s not as easy for students to comprehend what they’re reading.
Anonymous wrote:About 30% of kids will learn to read no matter if they were taught properly. Studies are mostly consistent about this.
Its the other 70% - a clear majority - that do need explicit instruction using proper methods - Science of Reading.