The Why Our Children Can't Read, and What We Can Do about it: A Scientific Revolution in Reading

The Why Our Children Can't Read, and What We Can Do about it: A Scientific Revolution in Reading

by Diane Mc Guinness (Author)

Synopsis

Chances are, if you can read this book, you're lucky. Even so, you may be reading it less well than you could. The fact is, you probably learned to read the wrong way, but somehow you've managed to get by, even do well. Many children and adults are not so lucky.

In America today, 43 percent of our children test below grade level in reading. Among adults, 42 million are functionally illiterate. The numbers are staggering, but in our schools, the problem is only getting worse. Most schools teach reading with phonics, the whole language method, or some eclectic combination of the two. Unfortunately, these methods are failing our children; phonics by 30 percent, whole language by 50 percent.

We are in crisis. Now, what are we going to do about it? If we're wise, we'll read and use what's in this book at home-- and in every school in America-- because it is the first thorough diagnosis of the problem and the first viable solution. The old methods don't work, and this book will tell you why. Psychologist Diane McGuinness draws on twenty-five years of solid reading research that shows exactly how the current system fails and how to fix it.

She explains that the ability to read depends on the ability to hear the sounds of our language correctly, and on a working knowledge of something called the spelling code, which is the key to how English spelling works: what letters and letter combinations go with which sounds. This connection of sounds and the symbols that represent them is crucial to learning how to read, and McGuinness explains it with rigor, clarity, and expertise. Moreover, she shows how this method is scientifically proven and has transformed so-called dyslexics and troubled readers into expert readers and spellers, often in astoundingly short periods of time.

Diane McGuinness has given us the blueprint for a reading revolution-- one that offers real hope to the millions of children and adults who are failing needlessly in school and in life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: The Free Press
Published: 29 Sep 1997

ISBN 10: 0684831619
ISBN 13: 9780684831619

Media Reviews
E.D. Hirsch, Jr.

University Professor of Education and Humanity, University of Virginia; Author of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Should Know

Why Our Children Can't Read is a superb achievement. A wide-ranging book that fuses history, linguistics, and psychology with the practicalities of teaching, its encouraging message is that every child can be taught if we teachers come to know exactly what we are doing. The book is spiced with well -researched critiques of 'whore language, ' of uninformed methods of 'phonies, ' and even of an eclectic 'balance' between phonics and whole language -- as well as devastating critiques of several other sacred cows. Some of these may moo back in protest, but this clearly written and authoritative work is the book to read for parents and teachers who wish everyone in our democracy to be able to read.