Rhona Johnston trained as a primary school teacher and worked as a learning support teacher for a number of years. She was then a lecturer in psychology at the University of St Andrews, a Reader at the University of Birmingham, and since 2001 has been a Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull. With Joyce Watson she devised a synthetic phonics programme which they showed in their study in Clackmannanshire was very much more effective than other types of phonics teaching. Joyce Watson was an early years teacher for a number of years, and then a lecturer at the Northern College of Education, Dundee, for over 20 years. She is now a research fellow at the University of St Andrews. With Rhona Johnston she devised a synthetic phonics programme which they showed in their study in Clackmannanshire was very much more effective than other types of phonics teaching.
This comprehensive and up-to-date guide helps in understanding the
theory behind phonics - without that knowledge, teaching loses its
meaning. It shows how children′s learning of reading develops and
helps in understanding the process, whether it is going smoothly or
if problems are encountered. The systematic coverage means teachers
can ensure every aspect is covered fully before moving on; there is
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