ABSTRACT

Learning to read and the teaching of reading have long been surrounded with controversy. Originally published in 1969, this book takes the view that the subject is best approached via linguistic theory. The relationship between reading and spoken language is clearly brought out in the author’s attempt to define more closely the area in which the teacher has to operate when teaching children to read. His analysis of reading problems in children up to the age of 11 will encourage experienced teachers to question constructively their own beliefs and practices, while the book as a whole provides a valuable introduction to the psychology of reading for the student of education.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Skilled reading

chapter 3|8 pages

Learning to read

chapter 5|13 pages

Reading in the junior school

chapter 6|4 pages

Quicker reading in the junior school

chapter 8|6 pages

The task of the teacher

chapter 9|8 pages

Training students

chapter 10|3 pages

Sources of books for children