Talking Points Memorandum
for Teachers' professional decelopment Parents
and Radio/T.V. interviews
with
Attorney Ned Jacobs
Director, The Phonics Institute
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Is your program going to "run roughshod" over
the special linguistic traditions of the Virgin Islands? Aren’t
you going to be pushing standard American English over Crucian
and St. Thomian and St. Johnian speech?
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Is it not true that all reading programs use
phonics? What are you proposing that is so different?
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You say that the best way to classify reading
programs is to ask the question: Is this reading program based
upon the alphabetic principle? Why is this the
best way to classify reading programs?
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Isn’t it true that the English language is
not very phonetic?
Isn’t it true that there are too many
irregular words in written English for a phonics-based reading
program to work well?
Isn’t it true that the learning style of one
child may be different from that of another child and that what
you are proposing does not respect the individuality of learning
styles?
Isn’t it true that what you are proposing may
not work that well in the Virgin Islands because many of our
students speak nonstandard English, a Carribean dialect or
patois, or another language altogether, on the street, and often
in their homes?
Isn’t phonics boring - don’t we need to teach
the children by other methods in order to get them excited about
reading?
Does educational research support your claims
that we should have extensive explicit phonics instruction in
our schools?
What is phonemic awareness? Why is it
important to teaching to read?
What is a phoneme? What is a grapheme? How
are they related?
How important is it for children to learn
classifications of the knowledge they are taking in? For
instance, how important is it for a student to know what a noun
is, or what a verb is, or what an adjective or an adverb, or a
conjunction, or a preposition or an ejaculation is?
What is a reading strategy? Why do you
disagree with many reading experts in the United States on what
reading techniques should be classified as reading strategies?
Why is it important for a reader to figure
out what a word is by looking at the word itself and its
letters, rather than looking at the context in which the word is
found in order to determine what word it is?
You claim that most college professors who
teach college students how to become teachers say that the
definition of
reading is "deriving meaning from print." You
criticize this definition and say that reading is really
something else altogether. What is your definition of reading?
Are you advocating the adoption in Virgin
Islands public schools of a specific reading program that is
published by a specific publisher? Or are you saying that we
have more than one option as to what programs would work best?
Phonics reading programs are for the
preschool and primary grades, such as kindergarten through third
grade or so - aren’t they? Is that what your proposal deals with
only? What about the rest of elementary school through sixth
grade? What about junior high - seventh and eighth grade? What
about senior high school - ninth through twelfth grade? What
about at the university level?
How important is professional development for
our teachers in your program?
Are you pro-teacher or anti-teacher?
You have any specific simple techniques to
recommend to all teachers to help them become powerful reading
and writing teachers?
What is the purpose of schooling?
You say that reading programs should be
subjected to habit development
analysis. What do you mean by habit development
analysis?
We hear so much about "literacy" nowadays.
Why do we never hear you talking about literacy - and why
instead do we always hear you talking about "reading" and
"reading with understanding"?
You claim there are five elements of reading
with understanding. What are they?
Does your proposal for Virgin Islands schools
ignore understanding and comprehension?
What is the Virgin Islands Language
Compendium and why are you pushing this idea so
much?
What is ebonics - is it good or bad?
Are teacher education programs in United
States colleges and universities doing a good job of teaching
our teachers?
Why do you keep talking about the philosophy
of education? Why is the philosophy underlying a reading and
writing program so important?
Do you want to impose your program on all the
public school teachers even if they do not want to participate?
How well do the public schools of the Virgin
Islands stand up to other jurisdictions in the United States in
reading and writing?
Why do you claim that your proposal should be
made the keystone of the economic revival of the Virgin Islands?
Who is Rudolph Flesch and why do you
frequently refer to him?
The program currently in place in most of our
public school classrooms - Literature Works - is
described as a "whole language" program - what is whole
language? How is it now regarded in the United States?
What is the history of teaching to read? What
does it teach us about the importance of your proposal?
Tell us about the video "Reading, Writing and
Ripped-Off" by Susan Robertson. Why does she subtitle this video
"The Incredible Tragedy of whole language and the
progressive philosophy in public education today"?
The Phonics Institute stationery uses the
expression "established to promote the phonics habit." What do
you mean by this motto?
Can we find your proposal to the Virgin
Islands Department of Education on the world wide web? Where?
What is your attitude toward the big push
toward increased standardized testing in the United States?
Our schools have so many problems, can your
proposal, in your judgment, really do that much to help us?
What does it mean to say that reading is the
process of decoding and writing is the process of encoding?
What do they say is the greatest invention
ever devised by man?
Why do you say there are only three word
recognition techniques - whole word memorization without the
analysis of phonics; visual guessing of the identity of words;
and the use of the principles and the rules of phonics to sound
out and figure out words? Do most reading experts agree that
there are only three word recognition techniques?
What is meant by "child centered" education,
and what is wrong with it?
Why do you put so much emphasis on word
recognition teaching methodologies?
Why do you talk so much about habits, habits,
habits?
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