Reading list for PhD students in SLA/Ed Ling.
tom zurinskas
tzurinskas at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 24 08:47:28 UTC 2013
Perhaps PhD students can figure out how to apply "linguistics" to the big new initiative in US education called "common core". Under teaching "phonetics" the only application is in k-1. Do they even know what "phonetics" is. My take is that the only answer is truespel phonetics, which is the only English-based phonetic notation simple enough for kids in k-1. It then is not to be forgotten but expanded to replace dictionary keys as a notation that can actually be useful because it's keyboard and English friendly.
How "phonetics"
applied in the US common core education plan? See http://justpaste.it/comcoreenglish . Note that it's not
mentioned in the
"reading" or "writing" sections but in the
"language" section for k-1 and nowhere else. See below
Kindergarten -
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.K.2d Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on knowledge
of sound-letter relationships.
First grade -
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.2e Spell untaught words phonetically, drawing on phonemic
awareness and spelling conventions.
Tom Zurinskas, President Truespel Inc.
See truespel phonetics converter at http://truespel.com
See Tutorials at http://justpaste.it/course2
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> From: Miriam E Ebsworth <mee1 at nyu.edu>
>To: The Educational Linguistics List <edling at bunner.geol.lu.se>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 7:10 PM
>Subject: [Edling] Reading list for PhD students in SLA/Ed Ling.
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>Dear Colleagues,
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>I am in the process of compiling a reading list for doctoral students in SLA from an applied linguistics/ psycho/sociolinguistics perspective.
>Any nominations you suggest would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thank you for your collaboration,
>Miriam
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>Dir. of PhD & Post-MA Programs in Multilingual Multicultural Studies
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