To teach children how to play the piano, you have to teach them the basics of music
keys, notes, chords, melody, and harmony. With these tools learned, your kids can
experience the joy and sense of accomplishment from playing their favorite songs on the
piano.
To most of us, driving a car seems effortlessness. Our eyes, hands, and feet work
together seamlessly, automatically, without conscious thought. But we first had to learn
the basics of driving when we were young. Remember back to your fathers driving
lessons? He taught you how to turn the steering wheel, where the gas and brake pedal
was, how to stay in your lane, turn signals and stop signs, use of mirrors, keeping to speed
limits, looking ahead. All these basics took time and practice to learn. Now, those of us
who have been driving for many years, take these basics for granted. We drive
automatically and with skill.
The same process applies to another skillreading. Read a book or a newspaper
and it seems effortless. Yet such skill comes from constant use, from constant practice of
basic skills learned at an early age.
What are these skills? To read, you have to recognize words on a printed page, yet
there are millions of them. Enter the wonder of the alphabet and phonics. It is by
recognizing letters and their sounds that a child puts letter-sounds together to form words.
Since all words are built from only twenty-six letters, the huge task becomes greatly
simplified. The child need not memorize the word, only sound it out, read it, and find its
meaning in a dictionary.
As in driving a car, reading is difficult at first. But, once learned, the skill becomes
automatic, unconscious, effortless, and we read quickly without sounding-out every letter
of every word. In the end, with practice, we read effortlessly, and all the knowledge of the
world is open to us. Without learning the basic skills, however, reading is not possible.
Enter educrat experts who think otherwise. Dont adults read without sounding
out every letter of every word, they ask? So why teach children phonics? Why put
children through the boredom, drudgery, and hard work of phonics and spelling drills?
How can reading be joyful if literature becomes drills?, they say. Why wound
childrens self-esteem and self-expression with tests and standards and high
expectations?
If we have children memorize whole words instead of drilling on the alphabet and
letter sounds, all this pain is gone, they chime. Do not teach them to sound out
M-O-T-H-E-R. Have them memorize what the whole word looks liketeach them
word-pictures, teach them hieroglyphics, so they recognize the word in a book. Have
the child read Dick and Jane learning books that repeat each word a hundred times, so
the child comes to recognize it. Do this for each word.
If the child cant grasp a new word because he cannot sound it out, teach him
pre-reading strategies, they expound. These strategies will help him guess what
the word is. Have him look at the title of the story. Have the child look at pictures, look
for clues, look for patterns in the story that make sense. Or skip the word and come
back to it. Or ask a friend who also cannot read it. Or finally, when all else fails, ask the
teacher. Anything, say the learned educrats, except actually sounding out and reading
the word.
This, the educrats say, is the centered, self-esteem-enhancing way to teach
reading. Meaning and contextnot basics. Group discussionsnot letters, sounds, drills,
and independence.
This is your whole-language method (now called balanced literacy or some other
deceptive name). This is the hieroglyphics of Egypt transported to your childrens
classroom.
This is our educrats pet reading theory, foisted on 45 million public-school
children-victims across the country.
The results were inevitablehalf the nations high-school grads cannot read a bus
schedule. Businesses lose $40 billion a year for remedial reading classes for new
employees fresh from high school. Thirty percent of Americans functionally illiterate.
The child who is taught phonics is able to read thousands of words in a few semesters.
The whole-word child-victim is able to recognize only a few hundred words. Thus
we have the crash in reading skills, the dumbing-down of our kids, the millions of
frustrated teens who drop out of school, turn to crime, and end up in prison because they
cant get a decent job.
Yet, in the face of such failure, such disaster for our children, the educrats turn a
blind eye and a deaf ear. In the face of reality massive denial and rationalization.
Buy why? What do they gain? There is always a reason for irrational behavior, and
the educrats have many.
Educrats think phonics believers are extremist Christian Rightists or educational
simpletons unable to understand the complexity of the educrats so-called learning
theories. Yet, let reality be the judge. The children who learn phonics read far quicker and
better than the whole-word readers. And the complexity educrats proclaim is a
self-serving fantasy of their making, designed to ward off competition. Educrats think
they are gurus with special skills no parent can possess. Rather, they are education
buffoons who dont know how to teach phonics to your kids any longer, or dont want to
bother.
Educrats claim that phonics and rules will turn kids off to the joy of reading. Just
the opposite is true when a whole-language victim-child tries to read the many
words he was not taught to recognize, he will give up in frustration. His frustration will
end his reading and his joy in reading. The phonics-trained child can read any word and
any book, and the joy of reading follows from his skills
This learning of basic skills need not be a struggle. What turns kids off? The
insufferable boredom, the mediocrity of the educrats teaching methods, unchanged for
50 years.
Children learn the alphabet and letter sounds with delight at home. Sesame Street,
Hooked on Phonics, the Internet, learning channels on cable TV, creative reading books
especially made for kids by learning entrepreneurs can make learning letters and sounds a
delight.
Phonics and drills are a drudge in government schools because educrats dont have
the time, skill, desire, or imagination to make them otherwise. Rather than blame
themselves or their government-run system for failure, they blame everyone else. They
now claim it is the childs fault (he has attention-deficit disorder!), the parents fault (they
dont get involved!), or societys fault (racism or not enough money for the
schools!).
Educrats also say that drills and basics, tests and standards, are unfair to kids,
cause them stress, and threaten their self-esteem. Just the opposite is truereal
self-esteem comes from achievement, not from a teachers hot-air, feel-good
compliments. Achievement needs tasks, content, ever-increasing complex skills children
learn with guided effort. Joy, not stress, is the result of achievement. And what is more
important than for children to learn that rewards come from effort and perseverence?
Educrats hate phonics and true reading skills because their teacher colleges dont train
them in the phonics method. Teachers who are not taught the phonics method will
naturally feel inadequate to teach phonics to children. It is not the teachers fault. Rather,
the fault lies with educrats, teacher colleges, and educational theorists who have contempt
for phonics.
Phonics and drills requires a teacher-centered approach in the classroom. This
approach requires greater effort and responsibility on teachers and schools to create
lesson plans that show real progress in reading skills. The teacher-centered approach
requires teachers and educrats to constantly test and evaluate both students and
themselves.
The whole-language reading method, in contrast, is allegedly student-centered,
meaning that kids get to sit around in circles and talk about their feelings rather than learn
to actually read. With whole-language reading, educrats can claim there are no
standards, no way to test reading skills and achievement. There are few rigorous tests,
low standards, and no failing grades.
Whole-language reading therefore achieves the educrats ultimate goal if there
are no standards or objectivity, no one can blame them, no one can question them, no one
can hold them accountable for their failure to teach our children to read. The educrats
dont want to grade their students performance because it allegedly hurts the kids
self-esteem. I believe this attitude is merely a projection of the educrats primal
fearsthey do not want parents judging their performance and holding them accountable
for teaching their kids to read. The educrats dont want their fragile self-esteem
threatened by angry parents who expect public schools to do one simple thingteach
their kids to read.
Government schools are designed to assuage the educrats terror at being judged by
parents, and being forced to compete in a free-market education system. Government
(public) schools ultimate purpose is to be a full-employment program for educratsto
give them guaranteed jobs without accountability to parents. It is to placate these fearful
educrats that our government schools dumb-down our children and turn them into
illiterates with bleak futures.
So what can you, as a concerned parent, do to protect your child? As long as public
schools are run by government and their educrats, they will never change. In my book,
Public Schools, Public Menace, I tell parents about wonderful new education
alternatives to public schools, such as accredited, low-cost internet private schools.
Parents, I urge you to look into these alternatives, before your children are irreparably
harmed by public-school whole-language, anti-phonics, reading instruction.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joel Turtel is an education policy analyst and syndicated columnist. He is also the
author of "Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and
Betray Our Children" and "The Welfare State: No Mercy For the Middle Class."
Website: www.mykidsdeservebetter.com



