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ResearchJohn Nissen has written a paper on how to teach synthetic phonics and another paper on memory and synthetic phonics. John Nissen has written a paper on how to teach synthetic phonics.He has written a paper on how to prevent a vicious circle from developing. He has also written a paper on learning to read, which discusses the phonics approach as contrasted with the whole language approach in the teaching of literacy. See also John Nissen's paper on synthetic phonics on this web site. Read "Bridging the gap" by John Nissen to understand the rationale behind the Personal Accessor concept.He attended the BSA conference in December 2004, and wrote some thoughts on developing listening and reading skills. He has done much research in the area of disability, and has participated in European research projects for elderly and disabled. | |
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