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English Champion's avatar

Good analysis here...

When I started my teaching career with 5th graders back in 2001, this is what my school did. It was all-in on "balanced literacy" and the trendy methodology of leveled reading groups of the time. Sad that it still exists in some schools today. I could tell immediately, even as a 22-year-old, that it didn't work. It's one of the many reasons I left to go teach college students instead. Unfortunately, the bad reading instruction initiated in elementary schools continues to harm them at the college level as well. We need to start over.

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Tony Cohen's avatar

Thanks for this article. Really insightful. I teach HS English as a second language and I do exactly what it tells me not to: I use AI to take a challenging text and lexical differentiate. I have built an AI that keeps the content, just reduces lexical density. Without doing so, I found some kids were stopping at far too many unknown words. What does the research say about this? Very respectfully

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