Available to Espresso users from September, 'Time for Phonics by Discovery Education' will give schools a complete suite of resources to teach systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) to pupils in Reception ...
The government's free phonics programme Letters and Sounds has had a "severe effect" on sales of phonics programmes into schools, according to Christopher Jolly, m.d. of Jolly Phonics. Jolly said that ...
A primary school in Peterborough has been awarded for its phonics teaching – helping young pupils to learn the sounds of words. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Peterborough Telegraph, you ...
Developing young readers through the linguistic phonics approach This study reports findings from a large-scale evaluation of the linguistic phonics approach (LPA) on young children's reading. LPA is ...
Primary schools in England are being sent DVDs and booklets on how best to teach children to read. The Letters and Sounds packs - also available online - follow a report by former director of ...
Educational publishers have welcomed the UK government’s announcement that it will not develop a full programme arounds its Letters and Sounds handbook, which comes after lobbying from the sector.
SPONSORED FEATURE: Explore effective strategies to support reading for four-to five-year-olds as they return to nursery and school. Online games and animations are linked to CBeebies. The current ...
Learning to read can be stressful for parents and children alike. With so many complicated sounding terms used by educationalists and in the media when discussing reading - synthetic phonics, analytic ...
The Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education (UBEC), Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, last weekend said the introduction of education programme, Jolly Phonics, aided the teaching of 144,000 teachers in ...
Award-winning children’s writers have clashed with a government adviser over efforts to strengthen the teaching of reading in schools. While the Sure Start programme is popular with parents – no ...
The Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi, said weekend that the introduction of education programme, Jolly Phonics, aided the teaching of 144,000 teachers in ...
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