Saturday, June 04, 2005

The Government must learn from phonics fiasco

England got rid of phonics and look what happened to their reading scores.
David Blunkett, the Education Secretary who introduced the Literacy Strategy, promised to resign in 2002 unless 80 per cent met the expected standard of English on leaving primary school. The target has never been met, but Mr Blunkett long ago moved on to higher things. Instead, it is the nation's children who have suffered: between 1998 and 2005, well over a million children have failed to achieve basic standards of literacy. A quarter of a million 11-year-olds are unable to read and write properly.
It's easier to promote socialism when many can't read very well.I suppose this was the goal.Telegraph