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Early Reading Framework

The Baby or the Bathwater – Morph Mastery, the DfE Reading Framework and Systematic Synthetic Phonics

The Baby or the Bathwater – Morph Mastery, the DfE Reading Framework and Systematic Synthetic Phonics

Systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) is recommended in the Department for Education Reading Framework, but not exclusively so for pupils with SEND. For them, the recommended methodology is most crucial: a highly structured, multi-sensory, cumulative approach to intervention which meets individual learners’ needs, and a whole school approach to using assessment to identify different needs. Morph Mastery meets all these methodological criteria and it complements an SSP approach. I’m excited about schools across the country who, having implemented SSP effectively, are now looking for Morph Mastery training to complement their strategy; this reflective practice is what our learners need.

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A Response to The Early Reading Framework – There’s more than one way to open a door

A Response to The Early Reading Framework – There’s more than one way to open a door

What does the early Reading Framework mean for a child with reading difficulties? Speaking on behalf of learners with reading difficulties and dyslexia, I welcome the synthetic phonics approach for good quality first teaching of reading and reading intervention in the very early stages. It’s research based and works well. I am also pleased that this latest guidance outlines the need for a clear structure and progression in pupils’ reading of books. However, I am really fearful of the wider implications of this guidance.

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