Students Who Have Difficulty Learning to Read with Phonics

Abstract

Written by Matthew Glavach, Ph.D. and Warren Pribyl, M.A., Students Who Have Difficulty Learning to Read with Phonics is a revision of an article presented in the October 2012  Practical Teacher entitled Is There Only One Way to Teach Reading? It is in response to teachers who were interested in the reading instruction program and would like to use their own books or sets of books from the school library rather than purchasing the books recommended in the original article.  The focus of the article is on the steps used in the program and how to adapt your own books to the program.

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