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Imagine it! Conference, Auckland

  • Western Heights School 124-126 Sturges Road Auckland, Auckland, 0612 New Zealand (map)

Presentation Abstract: Heggerty – It’s vital!

There is a large body of research into reading acquisition, that is overwhelmingly united in the contention that Phonemic Awareness is not only vital, but the best early predictor of reading success. Unfortunately, many children arrive at New Zealand schools with little to no Phonemic Awareness and this needs to be remediated (explicitly taught) to ensure literacy success. Phonemic Awareness is the specific ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words. It sits under the umbrella term, Phonological Awareness, which also includes skills such as understanding syllables and rhyming.

Foundation literacy skills also involve the ability to decode (read words) and encode (spell words), and to achieve these reciprocal skills, children need to be able to both hear the sounds and then produce the correct sounds.

In this presentation Julie Green and Dr Janice Belgrave will discuss how the range of Heggerty Curricula can facilitate the Phonological and Phonemic Awareness skills that children need to learn to read and spell, linking it to the ability of correctly articulating sounds, based on Dr Belgrave’s own doctoral research.

Trade Table

Our third trade table opportunity of the year. Again, all our products will be available to purchase and take away on the day. We are looking forward to our first presentation as a team and to having our third trade table experience.

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Dr. Nancy Young Seminar: Meeting the wide range of literacy needs in classrooms