How a Classroom Sound Wall Boosts Early Literacy

by Stacy Hurst, M.Ed | Jul 19, 2022 | 22 comments

How a Classroom Sound Wall Boosts Early Literacy Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker said, “Children are wired for sound, but print is an optional accessory that must be painstakingly bolted on.”  A lot goes into how people learn to read and how educators teach...

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