& The tenth edition of Phonics in Proper Perspective& provides succinct and clear descriptions of how to engage emergent readers in phonics and on to becoming independent readers. & Making the distinction between phonics and the more precise science of phonetics, this book identifies the most simple& and effective ways to teach phonics and explains where phonics fits best in the learning to& read process.& The book& also& highlights * The theme of teacher responsibility and accountability in students& ' learning is the strength of the project. * Struggling Readers features and activities linked to NCLB topics are pedagogical highlights. * An emphasis on direct instruction.& & Inservice teachers and Reading/Literacy Specialists.
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