4 Things Worse than Not Learning to Read in Kindergarten [View all]
'The year Sam started kindergarten, he turned 6 in October. He was one of the oldest children in his class, and he didnt know how to read. When he started first grade he was almost 7, and he still didnt know how to read. Fortunately for Sam, he entered first grade in 1999. And his teachers, Mrs. Gantt and Mrs. Floyd, didnt panic if a child didnt learn to read in kindergarten. In fact, they expected that most children would learn to read in first grade. (They also supported and encouraged children who learned to read easily in kindergarten, like Sams brother Ben.)
If Sam had started first grade this year, however, he probably would have been labelled as slow or behind. Because the new standard is that children should learn to read in kindergarten. Even though most educators know that many children arent ready to learn to read until first grade. Even though countries like Finland educate kindergarteners by allowing them to play, not teaching them to academic skills. And even though the new standard causes teachers, parents and even children themselves to worry that something is wrong if children arent reading when they arrive in the first grade classroom.
But guess what? Sam wasnt slow or behind, and neither are most of the other children who dont read in kindergarten. Sam became a fair reader by the end of first grade, and a good reader by third grade. By the time he reached high school he was an honors student. And last weekend, he graduated from college - with a 3.93 grade point average.
So what happens when education standards require that children like Sam learn to read in kindergarten and that teachers like Mrs. Gantt and Mrs. Floyd had better make it happen? Many educators say the result is ineffective and counterproductive classroom practices. Which means that many children actually learn and retain less than they would in a developmentally-appropriate kindergarten classroom.'>>>
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