A new online course in
teaching systematic synthetic phonics & its integration with wider reading, spelling and writing.
Not exact matches
It is absolutely clear that children need to be
taught phonics, and
systematic synthetic phonics in particular.
The more specific «
systematic synthetic phonics» (SSP)-- which is just one method for
teaching phonics — featured heavily.
The slides, stated that the proposed «hubs» would see teachers «focus on
systematic synthetic phonics», while the national centre would «promote best
teaching practice... including
systematic synthetic phonics».
But he's contradicting schools minister Nick Gibb and Ofsted which say
systematic synthetic phonics * is THE method of
teaching reading (Ofsted's emphasis).
Schools Minister Nick Gibb said: «This report provides further evidence of the success of
systematic synthetic phonics in
teaching children to read.
http://www.localschoolsnetwork.org.uk/2017/11/ofsted-erodes-teacher-professionalism-by-recommending-sole-use-of-
systematic-
synthetic-phonics * Gibb often confuses
systematic synthetic phonics with
systematic teaching of phonics (any method?)
The other half of the picture is that successive governments have become increasingly committed to promoting the need for teachers to
teach «
systematic synthetic phonics» explicitly and rigorously — starting from around four years old — to enable far more children to be able to technically «lift the words off the page.