Abstract

During the past decade, a number of publications have attacked beginningreading instruction in America. The sharpest barbs have been directed against the so-called sight method. The authors of these publications urge a return to the phonic approach. The accumulated opinions of reading specialists and most research studies favor an eclectic approach. Even so, there is apparently some confusion concerning how many phonetic elements should be introduced and in

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