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| has gloss | eng: The Wilson Reading System is a reading program designed for students in grades 2 through 12 (and adults) who have difficulty with decoding and spelling. It is a complete curriculum that has 12 steps, beginning with phoneme segmentation. Its main goal is to teach students language and word structure through a carefully planned program. The program was developed in Massachusetts in the 1980s by Barbara A. Wilson, based on knowledge gained from working with adults with dyslexia using Orton-Gillingham methodology at Massachusetts General Hospital's Language Disorders Unit, and with students in an after-school reading clinic founded with her husband, Ed Wilson. The Wilson Reading System, published in 1989, is now commonly used in various settings throughout the United States and several other countries. |
| lexicalization | eng: Wilson reading system |
| instance of | c/Phonics curricula |
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