June 11, 2018 | Duration: 00:41:16 |
In this episode, Laura speaks to experts and educators about the complexities and solutions to spelling instruction. Hear from Ashley, a Kindergarten and 1st grade teacher; Stacy Hurst, Director of Curriculum at Reading Horizons; Dr. Amy Jones, Director of PK-6 Curriculum and Instruction and Director of Federal Programs at Lauderdale County, AL Board of Education; and Dr. Rebecca Treiman, Burke and Elizabeth High Baker Professor of Child Developmental Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis.
Expert Guest
Dr. Rebecca Treiman
Dr. Rebecca Treiman has B.A. in linguistics (Yale University, 1976) and a Ph.D. in psychology (University of Pennsylvania, 1980). Treiman’s research examines children’s spelling and the reasons behind their errors. Other studies look at the skills and knowledge that children bring to the learning of literacy, including phonological awareness and knowledge about letters. This research involves typically developing children, children with dyslexia, and deaf children; it includes those learning to read and write in English as well as those learning other languages, including Chinese and Portuguese. Other lines of research look at the processes involved in reading and spelling in adults and at the nature of spelling-sound relationships in English and other languages. Treiman also teaches courses on developmental psychology, psychology of language, and language acquisition, and advises students who are studying these topics.
Resources
- Solutions Summary
- What should teachers know about spelling? – Misty Adoniou
- To what extent does children’s spelling improve as a result of learning words with the look, say, cover, write, check, fix strategy compared with phonological spelling strategies? – Susan Dymock and Tom Nicholson
- How Words Cast Their Spell – R. Malatesha Joshi, Rebecca Treiman, Suzanne Carreker, and Louisa C. Moats
- How Spelling Supports Reading – Louisa C. Moats
- Teaching and Learning Spelling – Rebecca Treiman