What does the research into the early teaching of literacy show? Research shows that a systematic, explicit Synthetic Phonics approach is fast, efficient and effective.
The National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy recommended:
teachers provide systematic, direct and explicit phonics instruction so that children master the essential alphabetic code-breaking skills required for foundational reading proficiency.
National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy, 2005
Among the successful schools they reviewed, there were a number of key similarities:
Read The National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy
The UK government commissioned an independent review of the primary curriculum, The Rose Report. As a result Synthetic Phonics was made mandatory in all English and Welsh primary schools as of 2007.
Synthetic Phonics offers the vast majority of young children the best and most direct route to becoming skilled readers and writers.
The Rose Report, 2006
Read the Rose Report: Independent Review of the Teaching of Early Reading.
The USA researched every major method to teach children how to read and concluded:
Systematic phonics instruction produces significant benefits for students in kindergarten through 6th grade and for children having difficulty learning to read.
The National Reading Panel, 2006
Read the National Reading Panel Findings report