Issue 3, August 2017
In this edition of Nomanis, we focus on phonics, prompted by recent calls for the introduction of a phonics screening check in Australia. Other articles include a discussion of how boosting a child's spoken word bank can lead to better reading; find out how well-prepared pre-service teachers are to teach early reading; dispel some of the myths about brain training; and sit down for a Q&A with Max Coltheart.
You can view a digital edition of Nomanis here, download a PDF of the whole edition here (3mb), or download the individual articles below:
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Editorial – Is changing your mind like changing your underwear?: Kevin Wheldall
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How boosting your child's spoken word bank can boost their capacity to read: Signy Wegener and Anne Castles
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Explainer – what is phonics and why is it important?: Hua-Chen Wang
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Are sight words unjustly slighted?: Anne Castles
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Q&A with Max Coltheart: Kevin Wheldall
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How well-prepared are pre-service teachers to teach early reading?: Alison Madelaine
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What is brain training and does it work? Ray Newins
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Why Australia should trial the new phonics screening check: Pamela Snow, Anne Castles, Kevin Wheldall and Max Coltheart
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Phonics debate sorts friends from the literally deluded: Monica Dux
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Illusory phonics: Balanced magic?: Kerry Hempenstall
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The story of an ugly duckling aka phonics check furphies: Pamela Snow
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Book review: Jennifer Stephenson
We hope you enjoy this edition.