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      Children Processing Novel Irregular and Regular Words During Reading: An Eye Tracking Study

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              Ending the Reading Wars: Reading Acquisition From Novice to Expert

              There is intense public interest in questions surrounding how children learn to read and how they can best be taught. Research in psychological science has provided answers to many of these questions but, somewhat surprisingly, this research has been slow to make inroads into educational policy and practice. Instead, the field has been plagued by decades of "reading wars." Even now, there remains a wide gap between the state of research knowledge about learning to read and the state of public understanding. The aim of this article is to fill this gap. We present a comprehensive tutorial review of the science of learning to read, spanning from children's earliest alphabetic skills through to the fluent word recognition and skilled text comprehension characteristic of expert readers. We explain why phonics instruction is so central to learning in a writing system such as English. But we also move beyond phonics, reviewing research on what else children need to learn to become expert readers and considering how this might be translated into effective classroom practice. We call for an end to the reading wars and recommend an agenda for instruction and research in reading acquisition that is balanced, developmentally informed, and based on a deep understanding of how language and writing systems work.
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                Scientific Studies of Reading
                Scientific Studies of Reading
                Informa UK Limited
                1088-8438
                1532-799X
                September 03 2022
                January 30 2022
                September 03 2022
                : 26
                : 5
                : 417-431
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Cognitive Science and Macquarie University Centre for Reading, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
                [2 ]Department of Educational Studies and Macquarie University Centre for Reading, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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                10.1080/10888438.2022.2030744
                a7825a04-dad6-4e07-9a0c-aa5850982a78
                © 2022
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