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Title: Synthetic vs Analytic Phonics


1
  • Synthetic vs Analytic Phonics
  • Reading Association of Ireland
  • 2006
  • Kathy Hall
  • The Open University

2
SOCIETY
LOCAL COMMUNITY
FAMILY
SCHOOL LITERACY CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY
CLASSROOM LITERACY CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY
LITERACY AND LEARNER IDENTITIES
TEXT CRITIC
TEXT USER
TEXT COMPREHENDER
TEXT PRODUCER
LITERACY DIMENSIONS AND ROLES
CONVENTIONS OF PRINT
AP
AP
Alphabetic Principle
(Hall, 2006, adapted from Taylor et al, 2001)
3
The Phonics DebateSynthetic Analytic
  • Sounding out and blending
  • Letter by letter phonological decoding
  • Small phonological units (the phoneme)
  • Perceiving patterns and drawing inferences
  • Key words that contain common spelling patterns
  • Large phonological units (onsets and rimes)

4
The Phonics Debate contd.
  • Phonological Awareness speech can be broken
    down into smaller units
  • Phonemic awareness phonological awareness linked
    to letters
  • Example consider the word predict

5
The Phonics Debate contd.
  • Where does the alignment of synthetic phonics and
    small phonological units (phonemes) come from?
  • And the alignment of analytic phonics and large
    phonological units (onsets/rimes) come from?

6
Clues about a Developmental Sequence and
Progression
  • There is good evidence that the development of
    phonological skills in young children proceeds
    from early awareness of large units (syllables
    onset-rimes) to later awareness of small units
    (phonemes).

7
The Human Brain Pattern Recognition
  • ai mail
  • paint
  • constrain
  • ? complaint

8
Causes Consequences
  • Phoneme awareness is both a cause and a
    consequence of acquiring letter knowledge

Phonological
Phonemic
9
The Complex Orthography
  • Notice
  • the t in native, nation, and nature
  • the long e in be, bee, key, ski, sea an baby
  • exceptions in spellings like maid said, or hear
    heart
  • words like sight easier to read by analogy to a
    clue word like fight but not decoded letter by
    letter
  • ?Analogy training seems essential

10
Orthography contd.
  • Phonemes and rimes are linked
  • Orthographic consistency and pedagogy are linked

11
Separating Decoding and Comprehension?
  • Reading comprehension is heavily dependent on
    semantic and syntactic skills i.e. comprehension
    (also) depends on skills beyond the phonemic
    domain

12
What does the act of reading require for the
beginner reader?
  • cultural
  • communicative
  • verbal reasoning
  • graphic and sound
  • semantic
  • syntactic

13
The Profound Significance of Teachers
  • Teachers make a bigger difference than methods
  • Teachers make more of a difference in schools in
    poor areas than in affluent areas
  • Good teaching can even compensate for the
    limitations and constraints of poor programmes,
    textbooks, curricula etc.

14
What do accomplished early years literacy
teachers do?
  • Integrate apply
  • Coach
  • Assess formatively
  • Provide extensive experience with texts
  • Teach in small groups

15
  • References
  • Hall, K. (2006) How children learn to read and
    how phonics helps Chapter One In M. Lewis and
    S.Ellis Phonics Practice, Research and Policy.
    London Sage
  • Hall, K. (2003) Listening to Stephen read
    multiple perspectives on literacy Buckingham
    Open University Press (see pages 67-101)
  • Hall, K. (2003) Review of Research on Effective
    Literacy Teaching In J. Marsh, N. Hall and J.
    Larson (Eds) pp315-326 Handbook of Research on
    Childhood Literacy London Sage.
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