Principals slam axing of reading program after 'almost no consulation'

By Alexandra Smith
January 1 2018 - 7:39pm
Principals say Reading Recovery has been useful for many struggling readers. Photo: Lee Besford
Principals say Reading Recovery has been useful for many struggling readers. Photo: Lee Besford

Primary principals have warned that young students who struggle with reading risk falling further behind after the NSW Department of Education axed its $50 million Reading Recovery program despite "almost no consultation" with teachers.

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