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The Initial Teaching Alphabet (I.T.A. or i.t.a.) is a variant of the Latin alphabet developed by Sir James Pitman (the grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of a system of shorthand) in the early 1960s. It was not intended to be a strictly phonetic transcription of English sounds, or a spelling reform for English as such, but instead a practical simplified writing system which could be used to teach English-speaking children to read more easily than can be done with traditional orthography. After children had learned to read using I.T.A., they would then eventually move on to learn standard English spelling. Although it achieved a certain degree of popularity in the 1960s, it has fallen out of use since the 1970s.
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The InitialTeachingAlphabet (I.T.A. or i.t.a.) is a variant of the Latin alphabet developed by Sir James Pitman (the grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor...
English-speaking world by means of an interim teaching orthography, known as the initialteachingalphabet or i.t.a. He was honoured with a knighthood in...
There are initial sounds, medial sounds and final sounds. Language education Phonics, Phonetics Phonemic awareness InitialTeachingAlphabet Literacy Gio-Key-Board...
Other scripts, such as John Malone's Unifon, Sir James Pitman's InitialTeachingAlphabet, and Alexander Melville Bell's Visible Speech were invented for...
seen widespread use. Another example of unicase Latin alphabet is the InitialTeachingAlphabet. Occasionally, typefaces make use of unicase letterforms...
2024. Pitman, Sir James; St. John, John (1969). Alphabets and Reading, The InitialTeachingAlphabet (First ed.). London: Pitman. ISBN 0273433431. Withers...
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי,[a] Alefbet ivri), known variously by scholars...
original on 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2007-07-17. "InitialTeachingAlphabet Foundation - InitialTeachingAlphabet, i.t.a., ITA". www.itafoundation.org. "Unifon...
is limited to certain language tags: en, hup, kyh, tol, yur. InitialTeachingAlphabet "Unifon.org". www.unifon.org. Retrieved 2022-11-08. Everson, Michael...
period when many different methods were practised, including the initialteachingalphabet, phonics, and whole language. Vera Southgate was a prolific author...
It is pronounced identically to Ш, and is often omitted when teaching the Cyrillic alphabet. Sometimes, Russian loanwords with Щ will be spelled with Ш...
the 1980s and early 1990s but abandoned in favor of phonics. InitialTeachingAlphabet: this 1957 regularization of standard English spelling was intended...
approaches with syllabaries and in England the use of James Pitman's InitialTeachingAlphabet was popular in the 1960s. Recently phonic methods have been revived...
orthography – English spelling and punctuating rules InitialTeachingAlphabet – Aid for teaching English reading List of phonics programs Phonemic awareness –...
and the 1960s editions of the updated readers. An experimental InitialTeachingAlphabet version was launched with the multi-ethnic series in the 1960s...
attempts to eliminate particular irregularities (such as SR1 or InitialTeachingAlphabet) through more far-reaching reforms (such as Cut Spelling) to attempts...
implementation of the initialteachingalphabet proved how children's writing substantially improved when they used the initialteachingalphabet. The Monotype...
learning to read using the initialteachingalphabet and equally control groups of children who did not use the initialteachingalphabet. This unusual experiment...