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Reading Wars

Kids reading
Emily Hanford
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APM Reports
Kidergarteners learning to read in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Researchers say science makes it clear that there's a direct, systematic way we should be teaching kids to read.

But lots of people discount the science of reading. They say teaching kids to sound out words is boring, and kids will learn to read naturally if they're read to and exposed to lots of books.

This is more of an angry argument than a polite debate. It's been raging for years. And there's a lot at stake. Millions of American adults are not proficient readers.Trey talks with Emily Hanford about her radio documentary, "Hard Words", which looks at the reasons why kids aren't being taugh to read. 

You can hear Emily's full "Hard Words" documentary here.
 

Host of Us & Them/Independent Producer, tkay@wvpublic.org, @Trey_Kay

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