To the Editor:
Phonics is the base for learning English. Unfortunately, it was cast aside during the whole-language movement. (鈥鈥業 Literally Cried': Teachers Describe Their Transition to Science-Based Reading Instruction,鈥 Sept. 15, 2023)
As a 5th and 6th grade teacher in the Jefferson County public schools in Colorado in the 1980s and 90s, I was not teaching children to learn to read. However, when I went on to teach immigrants English in the late 1990s until 2020, it became clear to me that the whole-language approach was not beneficial to most learners. It is based on memory, whereas phonics gives a technique to decode unfamiliar words.
The aversion to using phonics was because of the boring way it was taught using reams of worksheets鈥攊t killed any enthusiasm for reading. Also, test scores were not improving. The idea that the more we read the better reader we will become sounds great鈥攊f you know how to read. Hands-on and vocal learning would be more effective.
That鈥檚 what needs to change. Let鈥檚 hear more about different, engaging ways to teach phonics.
Monica O鈥橞rien Wolfe
Teacher
Lakewood, Colo.