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Old 02-27-2013, 08:54 AM   #129
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I'm not sure how lack of money meant the students were not learning to read. My point earlier was that some students do not have access to books at home, only through school libraries and regular libraries, even though I did not say it. I never said they weren't learning to read.

I even said that only having cereal boxes and dictionaries to read would turn them off of reading, not foster a love of it.

I'm not even going to address the changes in teaching reading, because that is too big of a subject. It changes in waves as research shows that this or that works better. For better or worse, schools keep trying their hardest to teach students to read, even if the students don't care if they do or not.
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