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단어 인식(디코딩) 및 철자(인코딩)를 위한 다중 감각 음성학 - I

50 명의 학생이 수업을 완료함
연령대: 6-8 세
실시간 그룹 수업
이 수업에서, 자격증을 취득한 Wilson Reading System Dyslexia Practitioner인 Dr. Karen Wieland는 WRS 하위 단계 1.3부터 시작하여 디코딩, 인코딩, 어휘, 독해 유창성 및 이해에 대한 소그룹 종합 교육을 제공합니다.
평균 평점:
5.0
수강 후기 수:
(474 수강 후기)

실시간 화상 수업
10주 동안 주당 1회
3-4 수업 정원
75분

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수업 12 시간 30 분 시간
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수업 소개

DESCRIPTION: In this class, Dr. Karen Wieland, a credentialed Wilson Reading System Dyslexia Practitioner, provides small-group comprehensive instruction to beginning readers and spellers related to decoding, encoding, vocabulary development, reading fluency, & reading comprehension. Instruction will start with Book 1 of the WIlson program, which involves reading and spelling single-syllable, closed-syllable words made up of 3 sounds, and suffixes -s and -es. 

This class is the correct level for students who confuse their short vowel sounds and struggle to read CVC (3-sound consonant-vowel-consonant) sound words. The class assumes prior knowledge of how to name and write all 26 letters of the English alphabet.

The instructor, Dr. Karen, will be using the Wilson Reading System approach. The Wilson Reading System (WRS) is one of several structured, systematic, sequential, multisensory phonics programs that is often recommended for students who experience dyslexia or similar language-related learning difficulties/disabilities. 

- This instructional approach is STRUCTURED, because it teaches through direct instruction the structure of the English language: phonology ("the sound structure of spoken words" (IDA, 2018), sound-symbol associations, syllable patterns/types, syntax (grammar), morphology (basewords, roots, affixes), and semantics (meaning structures).

- This approach is also SYSTEMATIC in that every credentialed WRS practitioner uses the same general lesson format and the same general teaching techniques, though lessons are designed individually to meet the needs of specific learners. These include sound-card review, word list reading, syllabication of polysyllabic words, coding of syllable structures, sentence reading, “quick drill in reverse” sound-card dictation, spelling dictation, sentence dictation, oral reading fluency practice using controlled passages, and authentic reading and discussion  of student-selected texts. Dr. Wieland also incorporates direct teaching of Latin and Greek word elements and unfamiliar meaning vocabulary, 

- In addition, this approach is SEQUENTIAL. The curriculum follows a "scope and sequence" that introduces and reinforces information, skills, and strategies, layer by layer. Every credentialed practitioner follows this scope and sequence.

- This instructional approach is also a MULTISENSORY, in that it activates learners' visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile learning pathways. 

- Wilson Reading System (WRS) is one of several PHONICS-based programs designed for struggling and striving literacy learners. Wilson is considered to be a derivative of the Orton-Gillingham approach, and it widely used by school, reading clinics, and private practitioners in the literacy re/mediation of students who experience dyslexia and other language-based learning difficulties.

The more advanced levels of WRS also include MORPHOLOGICAL components (Latin and Greek roots and affixes). Across their WRS study, students gain understanding of the three layers of English orthography (spelling): (1) the alphabetic layer, which is learned through the methodical practice of sound-symbol relationships; (2) the pattern layer, which is learned through the careful study of the six main types of syllables in English words; and (3) the meaning layer, which is learned through the study of a select number of prefixes and suffixes, and a multitude of basewords containing Latin and Greek roots.

HOW DO I KNOW IF THIS TYPE OF INSTRUCTION IS RIGHT FOR MY CHILD?

-- If your child's reading fluency (word recognition accuracy, reading rate, expression/prosody) AND his/her spelling are significantly below grade-level expectations, or if his/her spelling alone is significantly below grade-level, s/he likely would benefit from a structured, systematic, sequential, multisensory phonics approach. 

-- If your child has been diagnosed by a school psychologist or educational psychologist as experiencing dyslexia or another language-based learning disability,  s/he likely would benefit from a structured, systematic, sequential, multisensory phonics approach. 

WHAT THEORETICAL MODEL SUPPORTS THIS APPROACH TO TEACHING DECODING AND ENCODING SKILLS AND STRATEGIES?

According to Gough and Tumner’s (1986) “simple view of reading,” reading comprehension is the product of automatic context-free word recognition and language comprehension. Both variables, language comprehension and word recognition, are needed for reading comprehension, and each is composed of integrated skills and strands that combine into an integrated whole: knowledge of semantics, phonology, morphology, pragmatics, orthography, syntax, and discourse structures. This theoretical framework supports many scientifically-based approaches to literacy instruction that are structured, systematic, sequential, multisensory, and phonics- and morphology-based.

Another way to think about literacy development is through an information processing model. According to LaBerge and Samuel’s theory of automatic information processing in reading (Samuels, 2004/1994), a reader has only finite cognitive capacity to devote to the reading process. If the reader has to use too much of her cognitive capacity for the purposes of word recognition, then this limits her ability to focus on meaning-making. Similarly, Estes’ (1970) focus of attention hypothesis argues that if part of a reader’s finite attention is diverted from comprehension and understanding, the result is limited reading fluency and comprehension. 

Similarly, a writer who devotes most of his/her cognitive capacity to spelling has less attention or working memory free to devote to meaning-making and communication.

One of the ways to increase a reader’s word recognition abilities is to teach him/her strategies for figuring out words that s/he does not recognize automatically on sight, including phonic decoding and orthographic analogy strategies. By applying knowledge of common graphophonic and orthographic patterns to the analysis of an unfamiliar word, a reader can often arrive at a correct (or close-to-correct) pronunciation of the word. Then the reader can compare this pronunciation to words stored in his/her lexicon (the individual’s mental storehouse of word meanings) in order to comprehend the word. With sufficient practice, words identified using phonic decoding and orthographic analogy strategies become familiar and eventually become part of the reader’s sight vocabulary.

Similarly, one of the ways to increase a writer's spelling abilities is to teach him/her strategies for breaking words into syllables and representing those syllables in print. By applying knowledge of common syllable patterns in English, a writer can often arrive at a correct (or close to correct) spelling of a the word. With sufficient practice, words spelled using this approach become familiar and eventually become part of the learner's writing vocabulary.

학습 목표

1. Students will learn sound/symbol correspondences for f, l, m, n, r, s (initial) d, g, p, t (final) a, i, o (blending and segmenting of two and three sounds).
2. Students will learn sound/symbol correspondences for b, sh, u, h, j, c, k, ck, e, v, w, x, y, z, ch, th, qu, wh (introduced gradually).
3. Students will learn to read and spell real words and nonsense syllables with three sounds, including digraphs (wish, chop, wet)
4. Students will learn to read and spell single-syllable basewords ending in ff, ll, ss, zz as well as the FSZL spelling rule; they will also learn the phonogram all (off, bill, miss, call).
5. Students will learn to read and spell single-syllable basewords containing the nasalized am, an sound combinations (ham, fan).
6. Students will be introduced to the concepts of word element, base word and suffix. They will learn to add suffixes -s and -es to closed-syllable words with three sounds (bugs, chills, wishes, taxes).
7. Students will become comfortable with the structure of the learning routines of a Wilson word-study lesson.
8. Students will use echo- and choral reading strategies as a strategy to gain independence reading graphonoically controlled passages that align with their word study.
9. Students will extend their meaning vocabulary knowledge.
10. Students will participate in guided read-alouds of high-quality children’s literature and engage in book talk.

그 외 세부 사항

학부모 가이드
This class may be appropriate for children outside of the stated age band. Please contact Dr. Wieland to discuss your child's situation, strengths, and needs. The Google Docs app is used during these sessions to lead students through sound card drills, word recognition and syllabication exercises, and the reading of sentences and decodable passages. Depending on students’ ages, they complete their dictated spelling practice on the shared Zoom whiteboard or by typing within our shared Google Docs files. additional words, sentences, and passages for home practice are provided in Google Docs format. The links to these files are sent to the students via the Zoom chat feature and posted on the classroom page. Students are not required to create Google accounts and they can write in shared files anonymously. However, if they want those files to be saved long-term in their Google Drives or in their parents’ Google Drives, they will need to request file access from the instructor. The Quizlet app is used occasionally in class and between classes to study meaning vocabulary and practice spelling. The instructor has a professional subscription and makes study sets. Links to those study sets are provided to students. During class, students sometimes play QuizletLive using game links shared during class. Students are not required to create Quizlet accounts and they can play Quizlet games under pseudonyms if they choose.
수업 자료
WRS STUDENT READER 1, 4TH EDITION )$12.00 + S+H)
https://store.wilsonlanguage.com/wrs-student-reader-1-4th-edition/

During the classes, students will need to have the following supplies on or near their workspaces:
-- a small handheld whiteboard
-- whiteboard markers
-- whiteboard eraser or wipes
-- blank sentence strips

RECOMMENDED but not required:

Wilson Sound Cards, 4th edition ($17.90 plus S+H)
https://store.wilsonlanguage.com/wrs-letter-sound-cards-4th-edition/
 
Wilson Magnetic Journal with Tiles, 4th edition ($29.99 + S+H)
https://store.wilsonlanguage.com/wrs-magnetic-journal-with-letter-tiles-4th-edition/

All other learning materials are provided by the instructor in the form of weekly Google Docs files.
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박사 학위 State University of New York at Buffalo부터
석사 학위 State University of New York at Buffalo부터
학사 학위 음악 또는 연극학 또는 예술학 The Catholic University of America에서
I am a dedicated and creative literacy specialist with 20+ years of experience working with students of all ages. I hold permanent certification from New York State in Reading (grades K-12). I am also a certified Wilson Reading System dyslexia practitioner. I have extensive experience with Orton-Gow methods for literacy re/mediation; the foundation for that work was the introductory training I received through the Gow Teacher Training Institute. I taught Orton-Gow (Reconstructive Language) at the Gow School and the Gow School Summer Program for several years. Across the past decade, as a teacher educator and university reading center director, I helped to prepare several hundred reading teachers and literacy specialists in NY and PA. 

I completed my undergraduate degree at The Catholic University of America School of Music. My doctoral and master’s degrees were earned at the University at Buffalo School of Education, under the advisement of Dr. Michael W. Kibby, a nationally known literacy diagnostician and scholar.  I have presented my research at several national and international conferences, including Literacy Research Association, International Reading Association, and International Dyslexia Association.

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