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Sonya Judson: I m pleased the voice of phonics is being heard louder and stronger than before

Sonya Judson: I m pleased the voice of phonics is being heard louder and stronger than before 25 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read Whanganui Chronicle OPINION In response to Phonics won t cure all our reading problems (Mark Bracey, Chronicle January 14): The evangelical phonics revolution… making sure teachers, like all practitioners, have the time to prepare and teach well. I am a fulltime teacher of new entrants to Year 3. That s four years of curriculum coverage in one wee space. I love many aspects of being a teacher, it s a vulnerable career. You are there with yourself all the time, exposed, raw, your energy always goes before you. It s not for the faint-hearted, I give out a lot of energy, I aim to be my best every day for the beautiful children and that is every child, as they are all our tamariki, noble, innocent, teeming with life. Wow, they are something.

Letters: Covid tracing, vaccination, phonics, rates and John Kenel

Letters: Covid tracing, vaccination, phonics, rates and John Kenel 13 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 8 minutes to read A green tick registers on a mobile phone when the QR code is activated. Photo / Greg Bowker, File A green tick registers on a mobile phone when the QR code is activated. Photo / Greg Bowker, File NZ Herald Making our own luck New Zealand is an island nation but exists in a world awash with coronavirus. So far we have acted well and been lucky. But with the new more virulent strains there is a significant probability that our defences will be breached. The virus works in mysterious ways.

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