Stanford study on brain waves shows how different teaching methods affect reading development

Stanford Professor Bruce McCandliss found that beginning readers who focus on letter-sound relationships, or phonics, increase activity in the area of their brains best wired for reading.   The article is from May, 2105, but very relevant.

Stanford brain wave study shows how different teaching methods affect reading development

 

 

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