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ITA - Initial Teaching Alphabet
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In the 1960s/70s my sons learned to read using the ITA. Is the system used anywhere today?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I learnt to read using ITA, and I guess I was one of its success stories. Either that or (maybe more likely) I was just a natural reader from the word go. By the time I was eight, they couldn't test my reading any further because my reading age went off the end of the chart and that only went up to eighteen years.
I seem to recall making the transition from ITA to 'proper' reading very easily, even reading from the two systems in tandem at one point.
I seem to recall making the transition from ITA to 'proper' reading very easily, even reading from the two systems in tandem at one point.
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