More emphasis on phonics in Wisconsin for student-teachers

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More emphasis on phonics in Wisconsin for student-teachers

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http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/ ... 04781.html
A second-grade teacher notices that one of her students lacks fluency when reading aloud. The first thing the teacher should do to help this student is assess whether the student also has difficulties with:

A. predicting

B. inferring

C. metacognition

D. decoding

Don't worry if you're not into metacognition. The correct answer is decoding — at least according to the people who put together the test teachers must pass in Massachusetts if they are going to teach children to read.

The Massachusetts test is about to become the Wisconsin test, a step that advocates see as important to increasing the quality of reading instruction statewide and, in the long term, raising the overall reading abilities of Wisconsin students. As for those who aren't advocates (including some who are professors in schools of education), they are going along, sometimes with a more dubious attitude to what this will prove.

Interestingly - and importantly - as states in America include more emphasis on phonics for training student-teachers, the literacy levels of the learners rise accordingly.

So, is Wisconsin teacher-training going to provide higher-quality phonics content with the introduction of the latest tests for student-teachers? :wink:
Debbie Hepplewhite
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