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Reading Lessons: The Debate over Literacy

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A provocative analysis of a hotly disputed, often politicized topic.How children are taught to read and how well they learn are perennially difficult issues in the United States. In this hard-hitting study, Gerald Coles argues that the very terms of today's arguments about learning are flawed. He urges Americans to worry about the best ways to teach reading-not a single "best way"-and about how politics, economics, and power in our unequal society affect our children's ability to read.

224 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1998

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A comprehensive (though sometimes, perhaps, needlessly technical) account of how the ways we have gone about pursuing literacy in America presume (1) a particular definition of literacy and (2) preclude certain types of reading.
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October 15, 2018
Debate between whole language and phonomic instruction, so not as helpful as I thought it would be.
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