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Research that supports a more traditional manner of direct instruction in spelling indicates that children in whole language instruction have a tendency to increase their phonological errors as they develop ( Oerlemans and Dodd , 1993 ) ...
Research that supports a more traditional manner of direct instruction in spelling indicates that children in whole language instruction have a tendency to increase their phonological errors as they develop ( Oerlemans and Dodd , 1993 ) ...
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Distribution of Spelling Survey Responses Across Regions for Questions A - D Region Published spelling series Individualized spelling series Developmental spelling with direct instruction Yes No Developmental spelling without direct ...
Distribution of Spelling Survey Responses Across Regions for Questions A - D Region Published spelling series Individualized spelling series Developmental spelling with direct instruction Yes No Developmental spelling without direct ...
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Every district size category showed that there were more districts which reported " no " to the question concerning developmental or invented spelling with direct instruction than answered “ yes ” . ( See Table 1 ) .
Every district size category showed that there were more districts which reported " no " to the question concerning developmental or invented spelling with direct instruction than answered “ yes ” . ( See Table 1 ) .
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