What were the main findings in the Rose review?

Q. What were the main findings in the Rose review?

A. The final report of the Rose review of the teaching of early reading acknowledges the importance of targeted interventions for pupils with significant literacy difficulties. SENCOs and literacy coordinators are identified as being more often than not the âdriving and coordinating forceâ for the most successful intervention arrangements.

One of the five aspects of the teaching of reading within the reviewâs remit required it to examine âthe range of provision which best supports children with significant literacy difficulties and enables them to catch up with their peers, and the relationship of such targeted intervention programmes with synthetic phonics teachingâ.

The report considers this aspect in relation to the three âwavesâ of intervention identified within the Primary National Strategy. It emphasises the point that these waves refer to types of provision and not categories of children.

Effective interventions typically involve:

accurate assessment of phonic knowledge and skills
regular updating and tracking of progress
assessment used to shape appropriate support
time limited with clear entry and exit criteria.

Key features of such training were:

how to use data to track progress and match teaching resources to it
techniques for teaching individuals and groups
fortnightly tutorials following up training
enlisting parental support.

The review strongly recommends that schools should make sure that additional support is compatible with mainstream practice, irrespective of whether it is taught in regular class settings or elsewhere. Where intervention work is successfully taught separately as a âcatch-upâ or ârecoveryâ programme, every effort must be made to make sure the gains made by the children are sustained once they return to mainstream work.

How do I make multiple backup images of my hard drive?
Q. I use Western Digitals Data Lifeguard (the utility they supply with their hard drives to copy your old drive image to your new drive) to make a backup image of my system for recovery. But you can only make one image per drive. I would like to make two or three images (sort of like system restores restore points) to different partitions on the same backup drive. But Data lifeguard and other drive image programs seem to be unable to make multiple drive images on one hard drive. Any ideas?
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Q. I just put my new computer online and downloaded avg syware and antivirus, I also have ada-ware and spy-bot insalled but I keep getting notices that my computer is infected eventhough I have used all programs and scanned repeatedly. Is there anything else I can do. Also with every warning the same anti virus or spyware programs keep coming up and I am wondering if those sofhtware manufacurers have the virus in there to get you to buy the program.

A. go to www.microsoft.com, update and let that site update your computer

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