5/9/2008 1:33:00 PM
The TES, 9 May
The benefits of one-to-one help in reading the writing at age six are still obvious a year later, particularly for boys, a new study into Reading Recovery has found. The method, which is at the hear of the Government’s multi-million pound Every Child a Reader programme, has been criticised by some reading experts, who say the effects are temporary. But a new study by Dr Sue Burroughs-Lange, of London University’s Institute of Education, has found that a year after undergoing Reading Recovery, pupils are still a year ahead of those with similar difficulties who did not take part in the programme.
Primary
E-mail a friend |
del.icio.us| Bookmark|
Permalink |
Comments
(0) |
Post RSS