Learning Outcomes
Participants will...
- understand what letter-sound proficiency is and its importance for phonic decoding and orthographic mapping.
- know the skills needed for phonic decoding.
- know the three general levels of phonics instruction and their relevance.
- understand the self-teaching hypothesis and its relationship to orthographic mapping.
- understand and be able to support students with developing letter-sound skills using specific strategies.
- understand the importance of correct phoneme pronunciation during instruction.
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Assessment
Test yourself:
- What are the 2 skills needed for phonic decoding?
- What are the 3 levels of phonics instruction?
- List one positive aspect of Orton-Gillingham –based programs.
- What is phonetic approximation, and when is it used?
- Name one well established method for learning letters.
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