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20 Sep 2012 Timeline of Primary Methods of Reading Instruction from Colonial Times to the Present.
The History of Reading Instruction, a timeline made with Timetoast's free interactive timeline making software.
4 Oct 2011 and inclusive reading materials. In addition, tributes are paid to seldom-recognized innovators whose early efforts to improve read- ing instruction for their own students resulted in important change still evident in materials used today. Why should an educator be interested in the history of literacy?
Reading instruction hasn't always looked like it does today. This lesson takes a close look at the history of reading instruction and highlights
After reading, discussing, and engaging in activities related to this chapter, you will be able to: 1. Relate the history of reading instruction to your own development as a reader. 2. Explain why reading specialists and literacy coaches need to understand the influences of methods and approaches to teaching reading that have
In colonial times, reading instruction was simple and straightforward: teach children the code and then let them read. At that time, reading material was not specially written for children but consisted primarily of the Bible and some patriotic essays; the most influential early textbook was The New England Primer, published
This act appropriated federal funding in hopes of improving instruction in reading, mathematics, foreign language, and science. The WWII and with the baby boom in full effect, and more people were able to enter higher learning institutions. In 1958, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, and the United States was forced to
Reading Instruction: A Historical Timeline. 1700s–mid-1800s: Children are taught to read through memorization of the alphabet, practice with sound-letter correspondences, and spelling lists. 1957: Rudolph Flesch's best-selling book, Why Johnny Can't Read, urges a return to phonics instruction.
A short history of reading instruction by Geraldine Rodgers called "Why Noah Webster's Way Was the Right Way" can be found on Don Potter's Education Page. . Timeline: 15th to 18th Century: Syllabic Phonics. Hornbooks were used to teach reading, followed by Spellers (syllabic phonics methods with the syllabary,
This timeline seeks to illustrate and connect historical foundations of literacy instruction and how it has changed over time. It will especially focus on making connections between historical trends to current approaches to teaching reading and language arts.
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