| 1997 - Legislation Promoted a Deceleration of the Whole-Language Movement |
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| Written by Maryellen Rogusky |
| Thursday, 05 January 2006 02:48 |
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The California State Board of Education “adopted a new English-Language Arts curriculum that required both phonics and literature in the earliest grade” (Ravitch, 2000, p. 448). People Involved: Bill Honig, California state superintendent References: Ravitch, D. (2000). Left Back: A Century of Battles over school reform. New York: Simon & Schuster. |
                                                              

