As a non native English speaker, this does not work.
Maybe because the part of the brain used to read/write/listen/speak a non native language is not the same as a native language. I really feel that I need to focus more while reading the example paragraph with the bionic stuff.
I tried the other examples, but I memorized enough of the text starting the 3rd example that I could not really infer anything. Putting the same text for all the examples is not really helpful in this case.
As a native English speaker, I also felt like I had to work harder to read the bionic text.
I am first grade teacher and have taught many children to read. Bionic's principles and algorithm do not match what I understand about the science of reading. This just holds the first part of a word, regardless of what the letters are. I would want an algorithm that is smarter than that (and I certainly wouldn't use bionic in the classroom, regardless!).
Hi cardamomo
I understand your skepticism and thank you for your criticism. What you see so far from Bionic Reading is the base. Of course, children should still learn to read. Because only when children have acquired a vocabulary, their brain has the representation products.
Reading is already very well researched. I absolutely agree with you on that. Unfortunately, people are reading worse and worse. There may be many different reasons for this. But I'm sure you agree with me that reading is a cultural asset that everyone must use.
Who reads worse, has thereby no advantage. Doesn't it?
Reading transports knowledge. That's why I think it's important to take a closer look at the way we read.
That's why I get a lot of feedback from people who have dyslexia and can read better again with Bionic Reading.
Thank you for teaching the children and best regards from the Alps,
Renato
Maybe because the part of the brain used to read/write/listen/speak a non native language is not the same as a native language. I really feel that I need to focus more while reading the example paragraph with the bionic stuff.
I tried the other examples, but I memorized enough of the text starting the 3rd example that I could not really infer anything. Putting the same text for all the examples is not really helpful in this case.