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Phonological Awareness: Instructional and Assessment Guidelines

Resource Type:
Research and Reference
Typical Ages:
2-5
Topics:
Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Alphabet Knowledge, Hearing Sounds, Phonics, Fluency.  General — Assessment and Evaluation, Accommodations for Special Needs
Keywords:
sounds, teaching reading, learning to read, learning disabilities

This article defines phonological awareness and discusses historic and contemporary research findings regarding its relation to early reading. Common misconceptions about phonological awareness are addressed. Research-based guidelines for teaching phonological awareness and phonemic awareness to all children are described. Additional instructional design guidelines are offered for teaching children with learning disabilities who are experiencing difficulties with early reading. Considerations for assessing children's phonological awareness are discussed, and descriptions of available measures are provided. (author/ncl)

Phonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency for Early Childhood
Publisher
LDOnline
Record Created
5/27/2003 by nluthy@ohiorc.org
Last Updated
3/6/2011 by cbuckley
 
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