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Department for Education and Skills,
London, England, September 2006
Annex A: Criteria that define an
effective phonics programme
Choosing a programme to support the
teaching of phonics
The sequence, progression and pace
of phonics teaching can be supported by using commercially produced
or Primary National Strategy teaching materials. Settings and
schools can use other programmes, such as those they have developed
themselves, or which have been developed for use within their local
area. The Independent review of the teaching of early reading (the
Rose Report)
recognised that there are a number
of:
...differing approaches to teaching
reading in general, and phonic work in particular... The common
elements in each programme - those that really make a difference to
how well beginners are taught to learn to read and write - are few
in number.
Independent review of the teaching
of early reading, paragraph 54, page 20
What is important is that the
programme adopted by the school or setting reflects the key features
of high-quality phonic work and that it is adhered to 'with
fidelity', applied consistently and used regularly, avoiding drawing
in too many elements from different programmes.
Programmes to support the teaching
of phonics vary in both pace and timescale, though they are all
careful to introduce phonemes, graphemes and the processes of
segmenting and blending. Schools and settings will need to consider
whether their current approach to the teaching of phonics, and the
material they use to support their approach form a programme that
will:
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be
systematic, with a clearly defined and structured progression
for learning all the major grapheme-phoneme correspondences:
digraphs, trigraphs, adjacent consonants and alternative
graphemes for the same sound ü
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be
multisensory, encompassing various visual, auditory and
kinaesthetic activities that actively engage children (for
example, manipulating magnetic or other solid letters to build
words,activities involving physical movement to copy letter
shapes) ü
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