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The Merrow Report Skip to content The Merrow Report Menu Home About John Merrow Subscribe BEWARE ‘THE SCIENCE OF READING’ October 4, 2024 October 4, 2024 John Merrow Uncategorized education , literacy , phonics , reading , science-of-reading “The Science of Reading” is a real thing, so real that it’s required by law i n schools in 40 states and the District of Columbia.  They have been ordered by politicians to adopt what is known as the “Science of Reading,” which mandates ‘evidence-based’ reading instruction, often in the hopes that test scores will improve. (The three states I have lived in in recent years–Massachusetts, New York, and California–have resisted the pressure to jump on this bandwagon, I’m happy to say.) While this bandwagon has been picking up steam, something unfortunate has been happening: Our kids are reading for pleasure less and less .  For example, only 17 percent of 13-year-olds say they read almost daily for fun, compared to 27 ...

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