Ep. 147: Hot Topic Series: What is Speech to Print?
In this episode, we’ll discuss an approach to teaching foundational skills known as speech to print. The speech to print approach consists of 4 concepts with consistent logic:
- Letters spell sounds (alphabetic principle)
- Sounds can be represented by one or more letters
- Sounds can be spelled different ways
- Spellings can be pronounced in different ways
What is the difference between speech to print and a traditional print to speech approach? What does the speech to print approach look like in practice? What does the research say about this approach?
Resources
- Triple R Teaching Podcast related episodes:
- Reading Simplified
- PhonicBooks
- Evidence Based Literacy Instruction (EBLI)
- Phonics: Speech to Print vs Print to Speech Webinar
- The Seidenberg and McClelland (1989) model of visual word recognition
- International Dyslexia Association Fact Sheet on Phoneme Awareness
- The Latest Research (And Debate) on Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Instruction by Susan Brady
- Speech to Print or Print to Speech: What's the difference? blog, by Tami Reis-Frankfort, Phonic Books
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