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Field, James C.; Jardine, David W. – Language Arts, 1994
Suggests that the dangers and risks in whole language are real and irremedial, and educators' only recourse is to take responsibility for its shadow side and attempt to learn the lessons that even "monstrous examples" portend. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
Coley, Joan Develin – 1990
The biggest concern with whole language instruction lies in ignoring some of the obvious problems in implementation or denying that there could be any problems at all. Problems mentioned by Maryland reading supervisors involve: teacher competence; phonics/spelling/skills instruction; responses of whole language advocates when asked what direction…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Instructional Effectiveness, Integrated Activities, Language Arts
Taylor, George R.; And Others – 1992
The "whole language approach" has generated much controversy among educators, who have agreed on the importance of language in the early years but have not reached consensus on the most effective approach to employ. Whole language is viewed as a developmental process. Research, conducted since the mid-1980s, has shown that whole language is an…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews, Parent Participation
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Freeman, Yvonne S.; And Others – New Advocate, 1997
Examines the history of California's reading program, reviewing its change to a literature-based approach and then back again to a phonetic- or skill-based one. Reviews key factors influencing California policy and speculates about the future of the state's reading program. (TB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational History, Elementary Education