[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Aussie Request for support
Henrietta Dombey
H.Dombey at brighton.ac.uk
Thu Nov 28 21:11:24 GMT 2019
Any chance we could see a draft of the letter first?
Best,
Henrietta
Henrietta Dombey
Professor Emeritus of Literacy in Primary Education
University of Brighton UK
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From: reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [reading-hall-of-fame-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of Brian Cambourne [bcambrn at uow.edu.au]
Sent: 28 November 2019 03:13
To: RHOF RHOF
Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Aussie Request for support
Dear RHF Colleagues,
A small group of academics on the right of the political spectrum has gained extraordinary influence over Liberal governments in Australia. These people come from academic areas other than education and have not taught classes of children to read and write. Nevertheless, they have persuaded the federal government and the government in South Australia to mandate synthetic phonics as part of the curriculum. Most of the values that language and literacy educators have held dear are now threatened.
The Foundation for Learning and Literacy, a voluntary “think-tank “of literacy experts comprising literacy educators at university and school levels has joined many others around Australia to protest. Members are concerned about the way governments are making decisions without reference to sound bodies of research or consultation with people who have spent decades teaching literacy. So, we are asking people with expertise in literacy to agree to be signatories of a letter along the lines of the “Concerned Scientists of The World Re Climate Change” drawing attention to the stacking of a government task force with advocates of synthetic phonics. We are hoping as many of you as possible will want to join us.
ALL WE NEED IS PERMISSION TO ADD YOUR NAME AND ACADEMIC AFFILIATION TO OUR LETTER.
I will be delighted if you can indicate your willingness to sign by sending your name and affiliation or previous experience to David Hornsby at david.hornsby at mac.com<mailto:David.horsby at mac.com> Please send a copy to me.
We hope that the media will take notice of our protest before 4 December. So, please move quickly.
I have signed and hope you can too.
Brian Cambourne.
Assoc. Prof. ( Dr) Brian Cambourne
Principal Fellow
School of Education
Faculty of Socal Sciences
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University of Wollongong NSW 2522
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