Haskins Laboratories
Haskins Laboratories | |
| Founded | 1935 |
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| Founder | Caryl Haskins Franklin S. Cooper |
| Focus | Speech, language, literacy, education |
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| Products | Research and analysis |
Key people | Kenneth Pugh, president Douglas Whalen, VP Vincent Gracco, VP Carol Fowler, senior advisor Philip Rubin, Chair of the Board |
| Website | www |
Haskins Laboratories, Inc. is an independent research laboratory, founded in 1935 and located in New Haven, Connecticut since 1970. Many current Haskins researchers are affiliated with Yale University's Child Study Center and/or the University of Connecticut. Haskins is a multidisciplinary and international community of researchers who conduct basic research on spoken and written language and global literacy. A guiding perspective of their research has been to view speech and language as emerging from biological processes, including those of adaptation, response to stimuli, and conspecific interaction. Haskins Laboratories has a long history of technological and theoretical innovation, from creating systems of rules for speech synthesis and development of an early working prototype of a reading machine for the blind to developing the landmark concept of phonemic awareness as the critical preparation for learning to read an alphabetic writing system.