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Gould, Sandra M. – Journal of Reading, 1976
Examines the relationship between reading ability and spelling proficiency, assesses the predictability of English spelling, and suggests ways in which the teacher of reading can encourage spelling accuracy. (KS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Ability, Spelling, Spelling Instruction
Kaufman, Helen S.; Biren, Phyllis L. – Academic Therapy, 1976
Investigated with 15 elementary or secondary grade nonretarded exceptional children was the correlation of spatial problems with difficulty in reading, writing, and spelling. (DB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting, Learning Disabilities
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Mann, Virginia A. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2000
Introduces the articles in the special issue as sharing a concern with the role of morphological skills in the learning of alphabetic orthographies. Discusses how the articles offer a cross-section of different perspectives, techniques and populations. Notes several pieces of evidence that morphological awareness, while related to phoneme…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Acquisition, Morphology (Languages), Phonemic Awareness
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Raskind, Marshall H.; Higgins, Eleanor L. – Annals of Dyslexia, 1999
This study examined whether the use of speech recognition technology by elementary and secondary students with learning disabilities (N=20) would demonstrate improvements in reading and spelling. Comparison with a control group indicated that the speech recognition groups showed significantly more improvement in word recognition, spelling, and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Phonology
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Leong, Che Kan – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2002
This article discusses the role of phonological and morphological processing in learning to read and spell. Studies on the effect of morphological processing on reading and spelling are outlined. It is suggested that the trend is toward a cross-linguistic framework and studies of psycholinguistic and neurocognitive levels of reading processes.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Mental Retardation
DiScipio, William J.; Nardi, Thomas J. – 1978
Fifty students (ages 7 to 16 years) attending a children's psychiatric center's psychoeducational program were assessed for achievement levels in reading, spelling, and arithmetic on admission and for gains made during the program. Among results were that students who stayed in the program 12 months or less made significantly more gains on pooled…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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Kennedy, Karen M.; Backman, Joan – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1993
Ten students (ages 11-17) with severe learning disabilities received a comprehensive remedial program and another 10 received the remedial program plus the Lindamood Auditory Discrimination in Depth Program. Significantly greater gains in phonological awareness and phonetic spelling strategies were noted for the Lindamood students. Reading and…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Fletcher, Helen; Buckley, Sue – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2002
A study examined phonological awareness in 17 children with Down syndrome (ages 9-14). Children demonstrated measurable levels of phonological awareness. Significant positive correlations were found among phonological awareness and reading and spelling competence, and ability to spell non-words and non-verbal measures. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Ability, Down Syndrome
McPherson, Elisabeth – 1984
One of a series dealing with current issues affecting language arts instruction, this paper focuses on spelling. The paper begins with the observation that when people complain that students cannot write, too often they mean that when the students do write, they misspell a few words. After noting that spelling improvement comes from using words in…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Reading Ability
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Swank, Linda K. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1994
Relationships between phonological coding abilities and reading outcomes have implications for differential diagnosis of language-based reading problems. The theoretical construct of specific phonological coding ability is explained, including phonological encoding, phonological awareness and metaphonology, lexical access, working memory, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language
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Siegel, Linda S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This study of 1,657 children (ages 7-16) found that although children with dyslexia had higher intelligence quotient scores than poor readers, the 2 groups did not differ in performance on reading, spelling, phonological processing, or most language and memory tasks. The performance of both reading-disabled groups was significantly below that of…
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education
Darch, Craig – Diagnostique, 1990
The Basic Achievement Skills Individual Screener is described as a quick screening tool for assessing basic skills of students functioning at grade 1-8 levels. The tool uses norm-referenced and criterion-referenced measures to assess achievement in reading, mathematics, spelling, and writing. This paper discusses test administration, scoring,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Basic Skills, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mayes, Susan Dickerson; Calhoun, Susan L. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Psychological data were analyzed for 164 individuals (ages 3-15) with autism (IQs 14-143). Verbal IQ lagged behind nonverbal during the preschool years, but by school age the gap had closed. For school-age children with low IQs, math, spelling, and writing scores were consistent with IQ and reading was above IQ. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Autism, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Boland, Theo – 1991
A longitudinal research project studied the development of the reading ability of Dutch primary school students and its consequences for their school career in secondary education. Data were gathered on 310 students from 24 Dutch primary schools over a period of 8 years. A longitudinal reading model (with decoding, reading comprehension, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Sectional Studies, Decoding (Reading), Elementary School Students
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills, Urbana, IL. – 1983
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 15 titles deal with a variety of topics, including the following: (1) reading achievement as a function of home media environment and orientations toward learning; (2) reading ability and offense categories of delinquents; (3)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Basal Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Doctoral Dissertations
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