CALT Exam-people & dates QUESTIONS AND
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Adolf Kussmaul - ANSWER Coined The phrase word blindness in 1877
Rudolph Berlin - ANSWER Coined the term dyslexia to describe word blindness
in 1887
Dr. Samuel T Orton - ANSWER Coined term strephosymbolia/twisted symbols;
cerebral dominance theory; adopted VAKT frim Fernald 1925
Sally & Bennett Shaywitz - ANSWER Connecticut longitudinal study looked at
good and poor readers prevalence of dyslexic and if dyslexia was a developmental
lag or persistent overtime 1983
Grace Fernald - ANSWER Developed VAKT the 1920s
Louisa C. Moats - ANSWER Spelling development disability and instruction
works with sound similar relationships as building blocks within words from the
simplest to the most complex
Marilyn Adams - ANSWER Senior scientist has done much research in the field
of reading and written extensively including the book beginning to read and
thinking about print
, CALT
Dr. James Hinshelwood - ANSWER Ophthalmologist a detailed description of
acquired word blindness from a stroke victim encourage schools to screen
children and provide appropriate teaching techniques
Fran's Joseph Gall - ANSWER Phrenology; late 18th century (psychological
theory or analytical method based on the belief that certain mental faculties and
character traits are indicated by the configurations of the skull.)
Margaret Rawson - ANSWER Pioneer in the field of dyslexia one of many
important contributions is "the many faces of dyslexia"
Bonita Blachman - ANSWER Research on phonology and reading at Syracuse
University
Barbara Foorman - ANSWER Researcg on reading and phonolgy at U of
Houston
Anna Gillingham - ANSWER Psychologist and educator in New York worked
with Orton developed nontraditional approach to teaching written language skills
trained 50 teachers with Sally child's 1930 through 1960
Richard Masland - ANSWER Preschool prevention and reading failure he was
past president of the world Federation of neurology
Richard Olsen - ANSWER Reading rate
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