The Research Tours: The Impacts of Orthographic Disadvantage

Author:   Susan Galletly
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9780645535341


Pages:   598
Publication Date:   19 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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The second book of the Aussie Reading Woes trilogy, The Research Tours: The Impacts of Orthographic Disadvantage explores and explains research findings on key issues impeding Australian children's literacy development, education and school functioning, and logical practical solutions (the 10 Changes). A book for readers interested in education and Australia's needs for improvement. Susan Galletly BSpThy MEd PhD is an Australian learning disabilities researcher and specialist, speech language pathologist and teacher, with decades of experience in research and practice. Down the decades, educators have paid surprisingly little attention to orthographic complexity. An orthography is a spelling system, and nations choose the orthographies they use. Highly-regular orthographies, e.g., Finnish, Italian, and Korean, ease and speed early literacy development, with children reading and writing effectively within a few months. Highly-complex orthographies such as Australia's Standard English greatly impede early-literacy development, e.g., test norms show Australian word-reading and spelling development take six and nine years, respectively, on average, with many children and adults never achieving healthy reading and writing. The Standard English orthographies of Australia, UK and USA are among the world's most complex orthographies, with researchers considering them outliers to the continuum of orthographic complexity. Most nations use highly regular orthographies. Some use a single highly-regular orthography, e.g., Finland, Italy, Spain. Others, including Taiwan, Japan and China, whose orthographies are far more complex than English, use highly-regular beginners' orthographies. These ensure rapid easy early-literacy development, and smooth transitioning to strong reading and writing their highly complex orthographies. Through rapid easy literacy development, regular-orthography nations can have orthographic advantage: strong advantage at child, school, education system and national level. In contrast, Anglophone nations have severe orthographic disadvantage. Australia needs to explore the potential of beginners' orthographies, older age when learning to read, and other strategic changes. Well-researched (referring to over 750 research publications), The Research Tours is insightful, and wise. It's also an entertaining and surprisingly easy read, using clear explanations and useful detailing of the implications of research studies as numbered lists of directions and recommendations for Australian education to pursue. A book towards a highly positive future for Australia and Anglophone nations, it finishes with 100 Research Questions, encouraging keen knowledge building. The middle book of the Aussie Reading Woes trilogy, three independent books with no set reading order, The Research Tours is book-ended by its partner books, Bunyips in the Classroom: The 10 Changes and The 10 Changes: The Nitty Gritty. Bunyips (Book 1) introduces the 10 Changes and associated issues, including our many education bunyips (important issues Australian education has largely overlooked), while The Nitty Gritty (Book 3) provides needed useful detail on orthographies, Australia's current epidemic of children at-risk for literacy and learning difficulties, and many other important issues.

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Author:   Susan Galletly
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
Imprint:   Tellwell Talent
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.789kg
ISBN:  

9780645535341


ISBN 10:   0645535346
Pages:   598
Publication Date:   19 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Dr Susan Galletly BSpThy GradDipTeach(Primary) MEd PhDSusan Galletly is a literacy and learning difficulties specialist and researchers, teacher, speech pathologist and CQU Postdoctoral Research Fellow from regional Qld, with a passion for improving literacy outcomes in lower literacy achievers, and decades of experience working in this area. She completed her Master of Education qualification in the area of literacy acquisition and learning disabilities, winning several University awards, and her doctoral (PhD) studies on word-reading instruction for Australian at-risk readers and assessments for school use. In addition to her research work, Susan has decades of experience in hands-on work with children with literacy learning difficulties and their families, in her Speech Language Pathology private practice. With a long publication history, Susan is the author of books and many research journal articles and chapters in professional research texts. Working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Central Queensland University (CQU) with Professor Bruce Knight and colleagues, in addition to earlier research projects, Susan coordinated the 2013-2017 ARC linkage project Bridging the Gap, collaborative research by teachers and researchers establishing principles of effective reading instruction for at risk children in the first school years. Susan has a strong interest in the impacts that orthographies and cognitive load have on learning to read and write. She is a co-developer of Orthographic Advantage Theory (Knight, Galletly & Gargett, 2019) and The Literacy Component Model (Knight, Galletly & Aprile, 2021), which are being used increasingly across Australia.Her most recent works are her Aussie Reading Woes trilogy exploring Australia's education struggles, potential for strong education into the future, and needed changes and goals towards achieving that strong potential:1.Bunyips in the Room: The 10 Changes. 2. The Research Tours: The Impacts of Orthographic Disadvantage. 3. The 10 Changes: The Nitty Gritty. Wise, insightful, positive, and focussed on Australian and Anglophone education achieving the meteoric improvement it's well capable of, the books build from Susan's depths of practical and research expertise in working with and exploring improving of literacy development and education.

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