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    Australia’s slow march towards getting reading right

    Making sure all children and young adults can read must be a top priority for all governments.

    Amy Haywood and Anika Stobart

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    The tide is finally turning on how Australian children are taught to read. With the Queensland government’s reading commitment announced last month, most states now publicly support an evidence-based approach to teaching students how to read.

    This is a welcome shift. But political announcements are only the first step. There is still a long way to go to lock in practice change in every classroom across the country.

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