Teaching spelling is controversial because teaching approaches vary considerably in the contemporary classroom. Teachers may privilege visual over linguistic strategies, select words based around themes or let students choose spelling words, rather than focus on the explicit teaching of phono-morphological structures of words. A nine-week intervention spelling project that included the phono-morphological structure of words and contextualised sentence dictation was designed to support Year 2 students in a NSW school and is described here. The intervention aimed to support all students including those with learning difficulties and an English as an Additional Language (EALD) background, within a mainstream setting. The high-impact instructio...
Learning how to spell is a complex, developmental process. This research paper describes how second ...
Finding a purposeful way to teach spelling can be challenging. There are different strategies, inter...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
This article shares a few practical insights from an intervention study that focussed on building te...
Literacy rates, including spelling, have been falling for the past four years across the UK. Lack of...
Researchers describe spelling as complex to learn (Ehri, 2003; Schlagal, 2001; Templeton & Morris, 1...
Spelling is a key transcription skill for writing. While little is understood about the particular c...
Spelling instruction is often marginalized in today’s crowded curriculum (Schlagal, 2007). This rep...
Using Explicit Instruction (EI) to teach spelling is controversial because teaching approaches vary ...
Spelling is stated that words come in at least two forms: oral and print. Oral is the set of words f...
Spelling is a frequently investigated curriculum area. There has been extensive research in the last...
Daily contextualised sentence dictation was used for Year 2 students to practise, and the teacher to...
Spelling is a very complex process, yet mastering the intricacies and inconsistencies of English spe...
This study examined Canadian teachers’ beliefs, practices and concerns about spelling instruction in...
Suggestions for incorporating spelling into whole language learning with normally achieving and poor...
Learning how to spell is a complex, developmental process. This research paper describes how second ...
Finding a purposeful way to teach spelling can be challenging. There are different strategies, inter...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
This article shares a few practical insights from an intervention study that focussed on building te...
Literacy rates, including spelling, have been falling for the past four years across the UK. Lack of...
Researchers describe spelling as complex to learn (Ehri, 2003; Schlagal, 2001; Templeton & Morris, 1...
Spelling is a key transcription skill for writing. While little is understood about the particular c...
Spelling instruction is often marginalized in today’s crowded curriculum (Schlagal, 2007). This rep...
Using Explicit Instruction (EI) to teach spelling is controversial because teaching approaches vary ...
Spelling is stated that words come in at least two forms: oral and print. Oral is the set of words f...
Spelling is a frequently investigated curriculum area. There has been extensive research in the last...
Daily contextualised sentence dictation was used for Year 2 students to practise, and the teacher to...
Spelling is a very complex process, yet mastering the intricacies and inconsistencies of English spe...
This study examined Canadian teachers’ beliefs, practices and concerns about spelling instruction in...
Suggestions for incorporating spelling into whole language learning with normally achieving and poor...
Learning how to spell is a complex, developmental process. This research paper describes how second ...
Finding a purposeful way to teach spelling can be challenging. There are different strategies, inter...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...