Duel or Duet?: A portrait of two logics of reading instruction in an urban school district by Sarah Woulfin
Over the past fifty years, there have been swings in United States education policy between didactic, basic-skills reading instruction and constructivist, whole language reading instruction. Under pressure to improve reading achievement, districts devote attention to issues of literacy and leadership. Many districts have initiated coaching as a lever to catalyze teacher development and reading reform.