Diane McGuinness
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Diane McGuinness (born 1933) is a
cognitive psychologist Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and reasoning. Cognitive psychology originated in the 1960s in a break from behaviorism, which he ...
who has written extensively on sex differences,
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,
learning disabilities Learning disability, learning disorder, or learning difficulty (British English) is a condition in the brain that causes difficulties comprehending or processing information and can be caused by several different factors. Given the "difficult ...
, and early reading instruction. She currently holds the title of Emeritus Professor of
Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries betwe ...
at the
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. She received undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychology at the
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: a Bachelor of Science at
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(with first class honours), and a PhD at
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. Over her academic career, she has published over 100 papers, chapters, and books on a number of subjects in the field of psychology. McGuinness is an outspoken critic of
whole language Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited educational method originally developed for teaching literacy in English to young children. The method became a major model for education in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and ...
instruction but also of
phonics Phonics is a method for teaching people how to Reading, read and write an alphabetic language (such as English alphabet, English, Arabic alphabet, Arabic or Russian alphabet, Russian). It is done by demonstrating the relationship between the so ...
as traditionally taught in the United States. She favors an approach to early reading instruction known as
synthetic phonics Synthetic phonics, also known as ''blended phonics'' or ''inductive phonics'', is a method of teaching English reading which first teaches the letter sounds and then builds up to blending these sounds together to achieve full pronunciation of who ...
or linguistic phonics, in which the starting point for instruction is the 40-odd
phoneme In phonology and linguistics, a phoneme () is a unit of sound that can distinguish one word from another in a particular language. For example, in most dialects of English, with the notable exception of the West Midlands and the north-west o ...
s of English.New York Times, October 12, 1997
/ref> In synthetic phonics instruction, each sound is introduced initially with a single "basic code" spelling, e.g. the /ee/ sound is connected to the 'ee' spelling. Students are taught to read by blending all of the sounds in the word. Spelling alternatives for sounds (e.g. for /ee/ the spellings 'y' as in ''funny'', 'ea' as in ''eat'', 'e' as in ''reflex'', 'ie' as in ''cookie'', etc.) are taught later. McGuinness has also introduced the term "code overlap" to describe a spelling (or
grapheme In linguistics, a grapheme is the smallest functional unit of a writing system. The word ''grapheme'' is derived and the suffix ''-eme'' by analogy with ''phoneme'' and other names of emic units. The study of graphemes is called ''graphemics' ...
) that can stand for more than one sound (phoneme), e.g. the spelling 'ow' can stand for the /ou/ sound as in the word ''now'', or for the /oe/ sound as in the word ''snow''. McGuinness has stirred up controversy for her views on
dyslexia Dyslexia, also known until the 1960s as word blindness, is a disorder characterized by reading below the expected level for one's age. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, r ...
and teaching letter names. She argues that dyslexia is not a biological condition but a socially created problem that results from a complex spelling code and ineffective teaching methods. She has argued against teaching the letter names in the early phases of instruction on the grounds that letter names can confuse students. What is important, McGuinness argues, is that students be taught the relationships between sounds and letters.


Written Works

*''When Children Don't Learn,'' Basic Books (New York City), 1985. *(Editor) ''Dominance, Aggression, and War'', Paragon House Publishers (New York City), 1987. *''Evolution: The Transdisciplinary Paradigm'', ICUS Books, 1987. *''Why Our Children Can't Read, and What We Can Do about It'', Free Press (New York City), 1997. *''My First Phonics Book'', Dorling Kindersley (New York City), 1999. *''Growing a Reader from Birth: Your Child's Path from Language to Literacy'', W.W. Norton and Co. (New York, NY), 2004. *''Early Reading Instruction: What Science Really Tells Us about How to Teach Reading'', MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2004. *''Language Development and Learning to Read: The Scientific Study of How Language Development Affects Reading Skill'', MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2005.
''Sound Steps to Reading: Parent/Teacher Handbook (Foolproof, Scripted Lessons for Reading and Spelling)'', Trafford Publishing, 2008.''Sound Steps to Reading: Sound-Targeting Storybook'', Trafford Publishing, 2008.


References


External links

* A synopsis of McGuinness' views on reading instruction can be found in the following article:
A Prototype for Teaching the English Alphabet Code
Reading Reform Foundation Newsletter (49) Scholarly reviews of McGuinness' recent books: *Harvie, Paul
(Review) McGuinness, Diane. Early Reading Instruction: What Science Really Tells Us about How to Teach Reading (2004)
''Reading in a Foreign Language'', Volume 17, No. 1, April 2005 *Hellsten, Meeri

''Education Review'', University of Michigan. {{DEFAULTSORT:McGuinness, Diane Living people Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London Alumni of University College London 1933 births