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Systematic Synthetic Phonics Interventions

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This research aims to explore the effect of ‘Read Write Inc’ (RWI) as a systematic synthetic phonics intervention on the development of children’s reading in Key Stage 1 (Miskin Website). The argument about whether the phonics or the whole word approach to teaching children to read and spell has been around since the 1950s. It is no closer to being resolved nearly 70 years later. This advocates that reading is a vital and crucial part of a child’s education (Anderson, 2015). The current government is in favour of using systematic synthetic phonics interventions to develop reading in schools; where the children learn the sounds of the letter rather than the whole words. Education Secretary Michael Grove is behind this intervention and has provided funding for training and has introduced a screening reading test for all six year olds to check their reading skills (Garner, 2011). Nick Gibb cited by Garner (2011) agrees expressing that systematic synthetic phonics should be incorporated into more schools, suggesting that it has major and long-lasting effects on children’s reading and spelling. The government in 2005 has introduced systematic synthetic phonics as the focal method for teaching reading skills to early year’s students. …show more content…

Richardson (2014) suggest that the government strongly encourages schools to use reading schemes based on systematic synthetic phonics and this is strongly supported by the evidence found from Johnston and Watson’s Clackmannanshire Study which implied that systematic phonics is a better approach for reading

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