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October 8, 2008A Marshall Plan for ReadingSol Stern: How to narrow this yawning gap? Start by thinking more concretely about the cognitive deficits of those Harlem ten-year-olds Fryer mentioned. Inner-city black children, research shows, begin school with only half the vocabulary of white middle-class children. Typically, they soon fall behind in trying to decode how the written English language blends the sounds made by letter combinations into words. "Difficulties in decoding unfamiliar words rapidly are at the core of most reading problems," says Reid Lyon, former head of reading research at the National Institutes of Health. Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 8, 2008 6:50 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |