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Gnys at Wrk : A Child Learns to Write and Read [Paperback]

Glenda L. Bissex (Author)
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0674354907 978-0674354906 October 15, 1985

When he was five and a half years old, Paul Bissex wrote and posted this sign over his workbench: DO NAT DSTRB GNYS AT WRK. The “work” from which this “genius” refused to be “disturbed” was the work typical of all children, namely, the task of learning how to write and read. In GNYS AT WRK, Glenda Bissexgoes far beyond the chronicle of her son’s accomplishment to provide the first in–depth case study of a child’s confrontation with written language, rich in revelations about the nature and processes of the mind.

Paul begins by writing notes in a system of his own invention—like IEAVGAWNTOOTHESTOR for “I have gone to the store”—and this systembecomes more elaborate as he goes on to create stories, games and signs. Eventually, the system merges with conventional written English as Paul learns to separate words and to associate letters not with their names but with sets of possible sounds.

Glenda Bissex shows how the evolution of Paul's writing ability is closely intertwined with his reading development—in Paul’s own words, “once you can write a word you can read it.“ She also makes an intriguing comparison between Paul’s schoolwork and his endeavors at home, and explores the influence of his personal interests and world view on his facility with words. Her study is a unique, detailed account of the “genius” that is, quite simply, the human capacity for language.


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A fascinating drama of one little bo’s acquisition of the first stage of literacy, with a scientific analysis of the underlying theories and research.
--Jeanne Chall (Harvard University)

...an exciting integrated account of developments that have almost always been studied in isolation from each other and over short periods. Bissex's observations, and her conclusions, are of educational as well as scientific importance.
--Charles Read (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

About the Author

Glenda L. Bissex is Research Assistant Professor of English in the Vermont Writing Program, University of Vermont.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (October 15, 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674354907
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674354906
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #838,160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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This is the story of a mother chronicling the written development of an inquisitive little boy. The mom is a teacher, so it is full of technical terms to support what she is seeing, and classroom implications about the way we teach writing in comparison to how it often develops naturally in children. There is some support for the inventive spelling movement in what she discovered, but we need to bear in mind this was a highly literate household where the child received support he may not have gotten in other settings. The child added cognitive rules to his process with each new discovery, and the development is clearly traced as we watch him mature. She also explores his reading development and some of the parallel discoveries.

As a reading specialist, I found the book fascinating. My daughter found it very theoretical, but she does not have the foundations I do as an educator.
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