No. of pages 232
Published: 2015
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"Why Johnny Can't Read and What You Can Do about It" by Sam Sloan examines the causes behind the widespread reading difficulties faced by American children. Drawing on research and educational theories, Sloan critiques the methods used in teaching reading and highlights the disconnect between traditional phonics and contemporary approaches. He emphasizes the importance of phonetic instruction, a structured curriculum, and parental involvement in fostering literacy. Through practical advice, the book aims to empower parents and educators to take an active role in improving reading skills, ensuring that future generations can overcome barriers to literacy and achieve academic success. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 232 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Ishi Press .