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Literacy Wars: Why Teaching Children to Read and Write Is a Battleground in Australia
Literacy Wars: Why Teaching Children to Read and Write Is a Battleground in Australia | Ilana Snyder
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Drawing comparisons with the United Kingdom and the United States, this educational reference details the often bitter disagreements that occur in Australia between the critics who want to reclaim old ways of teaching literacy and the educators who emphasize the possibilities for creative change. It illustrates the strong beliefs, deep divisions, and politicization of the debate, which has repercussions for policy decisions and funding. An essential reference for anyone involved with literacy education, this contention explains that the challenge facing literacy teachers everywhere is to find a balance between preserving the legacy of the past and preparing children for the literacy demands of the future.
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A friend recommended this book. I‘m glad they did! Reading it made me realise that this war has been raging for decades! Discusses phonics based vs whole word reading strategies and how these have been dragged onto the political stage with conservatives vs liberal arguments. I think most educators on the ground agree that it should be a combination of both. Fascinating read. Only negative, it‘s published in 2008. An updated edition would be great