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      Unique Contributors to the Curriculum: From Research to Practice for Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools

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      Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
      American Speech Language Hearing Association

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              The missing foundation in teacher education: Knowledge of the structure of spoken and written language.

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              Reading research supports the necessity for directly teaching concepts about linguistic structure to beginning readers and to students with reading and spelling difficulties. In this study, experienced teachers of reading, language arts, and special education were tested to determine if they have the requisite awareness of language elements (e.g., phonemes, morphemes) and of how these elements are represented in writing (e.g., knowledge of sound-symbol correspondences). The results were surprisingly poor, indicating that even motivated and experienced teachers typically understand too little about spoken and written language structure to be able to provide sufficient instruction in these areas. The utility of language structure knowledge for instructional planning, for assessment of student progress, and for remediation of literacy problems is discussed.The teachers participating in the study subsequently took a course focusing on phonemic awareness training, spoken-written language relationships, and careful analysis of spelling and reading behavior in children. At the end of the course, the teachers judged this information to be essential for teaching and advised that it become a prerequisite for certification. Recommendations for requirements and content of teacher education programs are presented.
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                Journal
                Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
                LSHSS
                American Speech Language Hearing Association
                0161-1461
                1558-9129
                April 05 2018
                April 05 2018
                : 49
                : 2
                : 140-147
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
                Article
                10.1044/2017_LSHSS-17-0059
                29621795
                f683c532-f2d6-430c-954b-abc1934278b3
                © 2018
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