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EDUCATION REPORT

April 25, 2002: Learning to Read

By Jerilyn Watson


This is the VOA Special English Education Report.

One of the most important issues in American education is how to teach children to read. Currently, American
public and private schools use a number of methods. The majority of these methods depend on a system called
phonics. The phonics system links letters with their spoken sounds.


Phonics helps children understand which letters are used in words, and the reason they
are used. In phonics, children learn to write the letters that represent the sounds they
hear.

Many American students learn the sounds of letters before learning to read. They learn
the sounds of letters alone. They also learn the sounds of letters used together. When
children see words they do not know, they speak the sounds of the letters. Then they put
the sounds together.

For example, a child learns to recognize the sound of the letter

c.

Then she learns
the sounds of the two letters “a”
and “t”
used together. Using phonics, she can join these sounds to form the
word “cat.

This method is called “sounding it out.

In another method of teaching phonics, children learn to recognize the whole word first. They look at the word
“cat.

They write the word a number of times. They do this until they remember the word. Schools often present
this recognition method during the teaching of reading, not before. Then the children learn to study words for
their sounds. They can understand why some letters are used in a word instead of other letters.

Experts say phonics makes it possible to say the sounds of many words a child does not recognize by sight.
However, in the English language, the sound of a letter is not always the same. For this reason, many teachers
add other methods to phonics to teach reading.

Two years ago, a committee studied many reading methods. The report of this National Reading Panel urged that
teachers use phonics programs to teach children to read. Earlier this year, President Bush signed a new education
law. It includes a program called “Reading First”
to increase the reading skills of American children. The

program is based on the committee’s report about using phonics.

Some educators disagree. They say other programs also are effective. They fear that phonics programs will take
the place of other teaching methods.

This VOA Special Education Report was written by Jerilyn Watson.


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