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Penny Watt (@kprrdgrecovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helen Proulx Some children come to us without having the advantages of others and teaching them with nonsense words, flash cards, and decodable texts is unfair. The house of literacy has a thousand doors. Our job is to help students find one that will let them in. (Thomas Newkirk, 2021)

Dr. Mary Howard (@drmaryhoward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Allison Jackson🇺🇦 Paul Thomas Dr. Sam Bommarito Diane Stephens wrote a wonderful open letter toward the bottom. She talks about LETRS. #1 we need to question WHY we are embracing anything w/oa research basis and robbing teachers of decision making. Mandates have never enhanced our profession. radicalscholarship.com/2023/05/17/ope…

Regie Routman (@regieroutman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most of us choose to read for the pleasure of it--relaxation, curiosity about a topic, the love of a story well told. We start there. So why do we start with lesser fare when teaching students to read? It's not words in isolation that inspire but well crafted words by an author.

Dr. Mary Howard (@drmaryhoward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the “science of reading” movement—grounded in media false stories and political mandates—is repeating the mistakes of dozens of reform movements before this “science of” nonsense." Paul Thomas radicalscholarship.com/2024/03/15/sci…

Paul Thomas (@plthomasedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The "science of" nonsense can't get more nonsenser. People are posting this on social media and saying it is "new research" from SOR and "science of writing" This is from Best Practice, newest ed 2012 heinemann.com/products/e0435…

The "science of" nonsense can't get more nonsenser.

People are posting this on social media and saying it is "new research" from SOR and "science of writing"

This is from Best Practice, newest ed 2012

heinemann.com/products/e0435…
Dr. Mary Howard (@drmaryhoward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is right is not always popular "It seems that we’ve struck a nerve! The profiteers behind the Science of Reading (SOR) grift seem to be getting a little antsy that the education community wants proof of their over-hyped claims of silver bullets." readingrecovery.org/whatisright/

Paul Thomas (@plthomasedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republish: Phonics isn’t working - for children’s reading to improve, they need to learn to love stories, The Conversation radicalscholarship.com/2024/04/11/rep… via Paul Thomas

Paul Thomas (@plthomasedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was scheduled to give a keynote at a state literacy conference in a couple months The topic: Supporting teacher autonomy during the rise of scripted curriculum The talk was canceled. Supporting teacher autonomy is now too controversial for professional conferences