I chose to look at Adelaine's response to blog entry six, which she titled "Entry 6. Treating Speech as an Object". This blog post was in response to what we had done in class that week. I was the leader of the deeper dive for session eight and focused on phonics and phonemic awareness, aligning with Tompkins's chapter 4. I enjoyed reading Adelaines blog post as it showed me that she could reflect on what she had learned during our discussion and new understandings about some of the topics. I like how she began her entry by explaining that before reading the assigned texts for that week, she had very little phonics and phonemic awareness knowledge and then moved into what she learned and what stuck out to her the most. She included a quote from the article assigned that week that held meaning for her and guided her thinking and learning as she was reading. The section that she has from the Yopp article is, "Furthermore, teachers must recognize that while sensitivity to the sound basis of language supports literacy development, it is also an outcome of literacy experiences. Therefore, to overemphasize this component of literacy instruction in the initial years of schooling is to limit children's opportunities for more comprehensive literacy development" (Yopp, 2022, p.132). I also found this quote interesting as I decided what to include in my selections and what I planned to discuss with the class. One question I would pose to Adelaine would be, why do you believe it is essential to recognize sound basis and literacy experiences within children? And, How do these variables affect literacy development/why?
Adelaine then explains how this quote and the article relate to other class readings we have analyzed and how they all highlight the importance of literacy development. They all focus on ensuring we, as educators, follow the proper steps to ensure that our students have a strong foundation for literacy development. She did a great job connecting these points and the articles we have used. She also mentions, "All of these points from the different articles helped me reflect on the different experiences of my previous classmates, current students, and even myself. Thinking back, I can see where much of the curriculum was based on students with similar lives, whereas some of my classmates may have been excluded by the exclusive material." (Reale, 2022) I agree with this statement and that many of the readings we have done similar share views on literacy development, its importance, and the process by which we teach and learn reading and writing literacy and fluency. Relating to my deeper dive discussion, we discussed how it is crucial to follow the steps for teaching phonics and phonological awareness. Another question I may pose to Adelaine is how does phonological awareness help to shape literacy development? Adelaine also includes this quote: "Phonemic awareness requires that students treat speech as an object, to shift their attention away from the meanings of words to examine the linguistic features of speech" (Tompkins et al., 2022). "This stood out to me because it presented another way to consider and view the steps to literacy and being phonetically aware." (Reale, 2022) I would have liked to see her expand on this a bit more so I could see some deep reflection on what we discussed in class, but I do like that she included that this presents another way to view the steps to literacy. Overall, I enjoyed reading Adelaines post and learning about how she was able to draw connections between the readings I chose for the deeper dive discussion as well as other texts from the course.