About the 'Simple View of Reading' model

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About the 'Simple View of Reading' model

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In 2006 in England, Sir Jim Rose recommended in his independent review of teaching reading the 'Simple View of Reading' (Gough and Tunmer, 1986) as a useful conceptual framework of understanding the two main processes of being a reader in the full sense.

I found it so useful that I provide the diagram of the Simple View of Reading along with a further diagram - the 'Simple View of Writing' - as a printable resource here:

http://www.phonicsinternational.com/The ... _model.pdf

Here is a good explanation of the 'Simple View of Reading' and its usefulness:

http://www.cdl.org/articles/the-simple-view-of-reading/

Information about the Simple View of Reading is included in Phonics Training Online:

https://phonicstrainingonline.com
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Webinar of Sir Jim Rose talking about the SVoR

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Jim Rose - Dyslexia and The Simple View of Reading

FREE 14 minute webinar

Presented by International dyslexia consultant Jim Rose, author of the Rose Report.

Thanks to The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre for sharing this with the global village


https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/record ... 7579604481

A simple, quick and automatic registration is required to watch this short webinar of Sir Jim Rose talking about the Simple View of Reading (Gough and Tumner 1886).
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