I read a
well written blog post by Lindsay Kemeny. Here are extracts and my
comments on the article. (LINK)
I have always tried to be careful with how I bring this up,
because people get so upset and defensive when confronted with the fact that
there is no research to support these reading strategies and, even worse, they
are doing harm to students. But my patience is wearing thin on this topic. Just
when I think that the tide is turning and that the majority of educators now
realize the problems surrounding 3 cueing, I hear an edu-celebrity tell
teachers on Facebook to simply “tweak” the strategies instead of get rid of
them or a reader emails me asking me to take down this post stating that it’s
only my opinion and that 3 cueing works. This particular reader told me not to
throw the baby out with the bathwater, but 3 cueing is exactly what needs to be
thrown out. I stand by what I said. There is no research to support these
strategies and you don’t need to take my word for it. You can read about it
here, here, and here.