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Survey 1. Do you think of yourself as a good speller ? Why or why not ? 2. How did you learn to spell ? 3. As a young person , when you had questions about how to spell a word , what advice were you given ? Was this advice helpful ?
Survey 1. Do you think of yourself as a good speller ? Why or why not ? 2. How did you learn to spell ? 3. As a young person , when you had questions about how to spell a word , what advice were you given ? Was this advice helpful ?
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The Survey The Burke Reading Interview ( Goodman , et al . , 2005 ) was used as a frame- work for developing the survey questions with the questions based on spelling rather than reading . The eight questions were designed with the help ...
The Survey The Burke Reading Interview ( Goodman , et al . , 2005 ) was used as a frame- work for developing the survey questions with the questions based on spelling rather than reading . The eight questions were designed with the help ...
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The last question on the survey asked the respondents what they would like to do better as a speller . Each respondent had very specific ideas about what he or she wanted to improve . These responses included improve their vocabulary ...
The last question on the survey asked the respondents what they would like to do better as a speller . Each respondent had very specific ideas about what he or she wanted to improve . These responses included improve their vocabulary ...
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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