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Source: The 74
Many “science of reading” laws emphasize phonics and decoding while underplaying writing and oral language. This policy gap leaves classrooms without the integrated literacy instruction students actually need.
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Bottom line: Literacy policy must explicitly include writing. Otherwise, classrooms will neglect it, and students will miss critical opportunities to connect reading, language, and composition.


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