Live Broadcast 39: In Appreciation of Handwriting

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The Real Spelling team presented a film prepared especially for Lexercise. This film, like all of the Real Spelling Tool Box 2 resources, offers a deep understanding, not a methodology. Educators will be interested in the script's crucial relationship with meaning and how this understanding can inform the teaching and learning of handwriting.

picture of Dan Allen After this, Dan Allen of Zurich International School and his 5th-grade students joined us from Switzerland to describe and demonstrate their study of English script and how it has changed the way they look at words.

Dan's 18-year teaching career has spanned the globe, from inner-city Houston to Norway, and from Singapore to Switzerland.

For much of that time he could be heard saying things like, "Sound it out,"Â" or "i before e except after c," or "It's irregular, so you just have to memorize it." Real Spelling and Real Script changed all that. Dan now incorporates genuine word inquiry into his classroom/language lab. He and his students love nothing more than discovering the story they know every word has to tell and then sharing that story with the world.

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If you are interested in reading more about the importance of handwriting, check out additional blog posts below. And if you are interested in finding out more about how Lexercise can help your child overcome their learning challenges, you can check our services here or email us at Info@Lexercise.com.

 

 

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Sandie Barrie Blackley, MA/CCC

Sandie Barrie Blackley, MA/CCC

Sandie is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, a former university graduate school faculty member, and a co-founder of Lexercise. Sandie has been past president of the North Carolina Speech, Hearing & Language Association and has received two clinical awards, the Public Service Award and the Clinical Services Award. She served two terms on the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists.

As a faculty member at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, Sandie developed and taught structured literacy courses, supervised practicum for speech-language pathology graduate students, and coordinated a federally funded personnel preparation grant. In 2009, Sandie and her business partner, Chad Myers co-founded Mind InFormation, Inc./ Lexercise to provide accessible and scalable structured literacy services for students across the English-speaking world.