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Opinion: Why SC is wrong to jump on the bandwagon of science of reading movement

Opinion: Why SC is wrong to jump on the bandwagon of science of reading movement Greenville News © Submitted photo Paul Thomas EdD, is an education professor at Furman University. South Carolina is poised with Bill 3613 to continue the historical failures of addressing reading in South Carolina through micromanaging legislation that has not resulted in improving home, community, individual equity or learning outcomes for students living in poverty, Black students, Emergent Bilinguals, or students with special needs. Currently, I am in year 37 of teaching in SC, serving as a high school English teacher at Woodruff High for 18 years before moving to teacher education at Furman University for the past 19 years. I entered education in SC in 1984, the first days of the accountability movement in our state.

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