Abstract

This article outlines and evaluates a programme of small group teaching of year 1 pupils making slow progress in acquiring literacy skills. A cornerstone of the programme is the interactive group work which aims to keep children actively involved throughout a session. The authors note not only encouraging progress in reading but enhanced personal and social development. There are numerous implications here for the Code of Practice and National Literacy Project.

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