A DfES spokesman said, 'In 2006-07, the Department has allocated around Pounds 37m to enable schools to access training to help them implement the literacy elements of the renewed Primary Framework. Each school has been allocated a total of up to 14 days training for them to undertake the new framework.'
Jim Rose, author of the Rose Review, said that 'high quality phonic work'
was the best means for teaching young children how to read and spell. 'The principles of such work feature prominently in the renewed Framework which will help schools support all children in acquiring the essential knowledge and skills they need.'
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