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Take a Closer Look
Reading the Naked Truth
Literacy, Legislation, and Lies

Gerald Coles

ISBN 978-0-325-00337-5 / 0-325-00337-8 / 2003 / 160pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-5

List Price: $21.00

District Administration's Choice Award

With all the talk and print about "scientifically based" reading research, what educational reformers have concealed is that these "findings" are scandalously flawed! Legislation mandating authoritarian and harmful prepackaged reading instruction does nothing but serve corporate interests and political agendas with little regard paid to actually improving reading skills. As he connotes in the title of this urgent exposé, Gerald Coles uncovers what's absent from all the claims with which teachers and the public have been assailed. He offers a scathing indictment of the National Reading Panel's "research" and other attempts to undermine reading education and the educators equipped to do it best.

Strong on slogans—"Reading First," "No Child Left Behind"—but falling far short on science, education legislation disguises itself in a cunning apolitical-research-as-final-arbiter stratagem. And this has only been fortified by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development whose own studies, as Coles proved in Misreading Reading, are rife with deficiencies in design and reasoning. Coles analyzes in detail the language of the National Reading Panel Report, provides counterarguments to its claims, and investigates significant questions it has raised:

  • What were those "100,000 studies" the NRP allegedly reviewed?
  • What were the qualifications of the members of the NRP?
  • Did the panel ask the right questions?
  • Were the views represented on the panel sufficiently inclusive?
  • Did the NRP satisfy the Congressional mandate to ensure that all children learn to read?
Without Coles' thorough critique of this "scientific" foundation for reading legislation, the media will continue to portray the NRP Report as gospel; the public—particularly teachers, policy-makers, and parents—will have inadequate information for making informed instructional decisions; and federal, state, and local advocates of beginning reading instruction with a skills emphasis will have little opposition in achieving their objectives.

Table of Contents
    1. The Road to Mandating Instruction and Ending "Wiggle Room"
    2. "Diversity" of Views
    3. Training and Other Kinds of "Boosts"
    4. Less than Impressive Effect Sizes
    5. Systematic Phonics Beats Whole Language!
    6. "These [Phonics] Facts Should Persuade Educators and the Public"
    7. Encouraging Students to Read More
    8. Unhandcuffing Reading Education
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