Language & Literacy: Phonemic Awareness
Presented by Shari Robertson
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Shari Robertson
Shari Robertson, Ph.D. CCC-SLP, is a Professor of Speech Language Pathology and Dean’s Associate for Graduate Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Robertson spent 18 years as a school-based SLP and special education administrator prior to obtaining her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She recently…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Introduction to Phonemic Awareness
This chapter will provide an overview of the role of phonemic awareness in the development of literacy and communication. This will include a brief overview of the research, a discussion of the relationship between phonological awareness and phonemic awareness, and the application of phonemic awareness tasks to clinical intervention for communicative disorders.
2. Phoneme Identity and Phoneme Isolation
This chapter will demonstrate specific, evidence-supported strategies to address the phonemic awareness tasks of phoneme identify and phoneme isolation. This will include identification of children’s literature that can be used to facilitate these skills.
3. Strategies Targeting Phoneme Segmentation and Phoneme Blending
This chapter will demonstrate specific, evidence-supported strategies to address the phonemic awareness tasks of phoneme substitution, phoneme segmentation, and phoneme blending. This will include identification of children’s literature that can be used to facilitate these skills.
4. Strategies Targeting Phonemic Substitution, Addition, and Deletion
This chapter will cover phonemic awareness and its role in reading success. We will also cover the many sub-skills related to phonemic awareness, as well as intervention strategies and goals.