Best Practice

Published on Feb 01, 2014

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'BEST' PRACTICE...

REALLY???
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"Whole language advocates deny the importance of phonics skills in learning to read, claiming that reading is acquired naturally - like speech."

"The empirical evidence provided in German studies for the relevance of phonological awareness is contradiction and not very convincing. "

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Best Practice
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Effective Principles

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BEST PRACTICE:

Limit children's TV to no more than 1 hour per day

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EFFECTIVE PRINCIPLE:
Monitor and set limits on children's TV viewing so that children are involved in a range of development- enhancing activities.

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  • A balanced approach
  • Attention to individual children as literacy learners
  • High levels of engagement in reading
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