Multiple Choice
In regards to the debate between the whole-word approach vs. providing phonics instruction, research found that
A) systematic phonics instruction produced better readers, with a greater effect for children of low ability or from disadvantaged backgrounds.
B) a whole-word approach produced better readers, especially for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
C) phonics instruction diminishes student motivation to read.
D) phonics instruction occurs incidentally in the classroom and does not need to be taught systematically.
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