An Alabama law would ban elementary teachers from using an outdated method of reading instruction.
SB168 would prohibit teachers from using “three-cuing.” The model asks students to look at a word and guess its meaning from context, as opposed to sounding out the word and building fluency.
“There are a lot of people that are still teaching basically children to guess words, instead of sounding them out,” said Terri Collins, a supporter of the legislation. “We would like to ban that, and hopefully that would help ban it in our colleges of education that maybe be still teaching that a little bit and then letting it get in the classroom.”…