ABSTRACT

Why is it that more people can’t read and write? Why are there still so many vastly different methods of teaching literacy? Why do people still argue about it?

Reading for Life examines these three questions, addressing the less evidence supported ideas about teaching reading and writing which are still alive and well in schools all over the world. This accessible guide bridges the gap between research and practice, translating academic findings into practical suggestions and ready-to-use techniques.

Written in an approachable style and with informative graphics, vignettes and interviews woven throughout, this book covers:

  • the components of literacy, including phonics, vocabulary and fluency
  • the history of approaches to literacy teaching and an overview of the key figures
  • government-level inquiries into the provision of reading and writing teaching
  • the mindset which leads to acceptance of poor practice
  • the essential components of an effective literacy program with practical advice on selecting resources to get the job done well

Reading for Life helps educational practitioners make informed decisions about which teaching methods to reject and select, and empowers parents to ask the right questions of professionals and policy makers. This book is a timely exploration of poor teaching methods and is an innovative, fresh assessment of how high quality literacy teaching can be provided for all.

chapter 1|7 pages

A simple view

chapter 2|4 pages

Oral language development

chapter 3|4 pages

Phonological awareness

chapter 4|10 pages

Phonics

chapter 5|5 pages

Fluency

chapter 6|5 pages

Vocabulary

chapter 7|3 pages

Comprehension

chapter 8|6 pages

Underlying processes for reading

chapter 9|4 pages

The consequences of low literacy

chapter 10|16 pages

The major players

chapter 11|6 pages

Children left behind

chapter 12|5 pages

Rose to the occasion

chapter 13|4 pages

The Land of Oz

chapter 14|11 pages

The current scene

chapter 15|5 pages

Why changing your mind is good for you

chapter 16|5 pages

Cults and catchphrases

chapter 17|13 pages

Won’t get fooled again

Logical fallacy

chapter 18|7 pages

Fooling ourselves

Cognitive bias

chapter 19|8 pages

Snake oil

The disappointing truth

chapter 20|10 pages

Diagnosis

Dyslexia

chapter 21|6 pages

Teaching reading and writing

Overview

chapter 22|8 pages

Teaching handwriting

chapter 23|4 pages

Teaching the alphabet

chapter 24|9 pages

Teaching phonological awareness

chapter 25|9 pages

Teaching phonics

chapter 26|9 pages

Teaching fluency

chapter 27|8 pages

Teaching vocabulary

chapter 28|4 pages

Teaching comprehension