David V. Moseley was a Senior Research Investigator at the University of Newcastle, England.
Moseley retired from the University in 2004 but continued to contribute to research projects in the Centre for Learning and Teaching. In 2006 was appointed as a Senior Research Investigator at Newcastle.
This is a fantastic dictionary - one based solely on spelling, and not meanings. Pupils often say to me 'how can I use the dictionary to help me find spellings when I don't know what it starts with so I can't find it?'. This dictionary completely solves that issue. Pupils open the book and decide which vowel sound the word uses. They then work out the first letter of the word. This gives them a page number which they turn to. They then count how many syllables the word uses and find the word in that list. So this dictionary is based solely on the SOUNDS of the words - it is very clever too, as it works for all accents! Pupils can't go wrong with this, and it is incredibly helpful. I use them a lot in my classroom and would recommend to all teachers.