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Blog Post Language at the Speed of Sight—On Cueing Systems, Phonemes, Speed Reading, and Sequences of Learning
Blog Post Should We Teach Letter Names? Recent studies indicate that teaching phonemic awareness and the alphabet together generally has a much higher impact on later reading achievement than phonemic awareness teaching alone.