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E-raamat: Teaching Systematic Synthetic Phonics in Primary Schools

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The government prioritises systematic synthetic phonics as a key strategy in the teaching of reading. This core text is a guide to teaching systematic synthetic phonics in primary schools.

The book's balance of research and practice and its focused approach enables trainee teachers to develop an in-depth understanding of what works in phonics teaching, and why.

It begins with the subject knowledge that underpins effective teaching and goes on to explore pedagogy from the early years to Key Stage 2. It includes guidance on systematic progression, intervention and multi-sensory and interactive methods.

This 4th edition has been comprehensively updated and includes further detailed discussion of the role of phonics in the teaching of reading. A new section 'Challenges in learning and teaching phonics' is added, supporting new teachers to meet the individual needs of all children.


The complete guide to teaching systematic synthetic phonics in primary schools.
Acknowledgements vii
About the authors and contributors ix
Introduction xi
Section 1 Subject knowledge for teachers
1(128)
1 The place of phonics in the teaching of reading
1(20)
2 Discriminating sounds and phonemes
21(23)
3 Grapheme-phoneme correspondences and `tricky' or common exception words
44(19)
4 Decoding and encoding text
63(21)
5 Long vowel digraphs --- the advanced alphabetic code
84(19)
6 Phonics into spelling
103(26)
Section 2 Effective pedagogy
129(191)
7 Teaching phonics in the early years
129(26)
8 Multi-sensory and interactive methods
155(20)
9 Teaching a systematic structured progression
175(27)
10 Planning for phonics
202(17)
11 Tracking and assessing pupils' learning and effective intervention
219(31)
12 Teaching phonics in Key Stage 2
250(27)
13 Using a range of programmes and resources
277(28)
14 Using technology to support the teaching of phonics
305(15)
Section 3 Challenges in learning and teaching phonics
320(36)
15 Challenges
320(21)
16 Teaching and learning phonics for pupils with individual needs
341(15)
Conclusion 356(3)
Glossary 359(2)
Model answers to self-assessment questions 361(10)
Index 371
Wendy Jolliffe is Professor of Education and worked in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) for 14 years; latterly as Head of Teacher Education at the University of Hull. She worked previously as a Regional Adviser for the National Strategies and advised ITT providers on effective provision for literacy.  She has published extensively in Primary English and Cooperative Learning.





David Waugh is a former deputy headteacher who worked in ITT from 1990 at the University of Hull, where he led the PGCE course and became Head of Department. In 2008 he was appointed as one of two (the other being Wendy) National Strategies Regional Advisers for ITT. He is currently lectures at Durham University. He has published extensively in primary English, as well as developing e-learning resources for National Strategies for English, mathematics and mentoring and coaching. David also writes childrens stories, including The Wishroom, which was written with 45 children from 15 East Durham primary schools and published in 2017.









Angela Gill is Programme Director for BA Primary Education and subject lead for Primary English at Durham University, working on both UG and PGCE programmes. She is an experienced teacher and worked in primary classrooms for many years before taking up the post at Durham University.