© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2020. This study represents an initial examination of the potential of word dictation (WD), a form of curriculum-based measure, to identify risk in writing for young English language learners (ELs). The sample included 73 ELs with beginning to advanced English language proficiency in the first to third grades attending schools in one Midwestern school district. This district used an English-only model of instruction and students completed two forms of WD in the fall, winter, and spring. The criterion measure, a common English language proficiency assessment, was administered in the winter. Results indicated that WD maintained similar reliability and validity coefficients between the ELs in this study and ...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
Spelling development has traditionally been viewed as occurring in stages, in which linguistic skill...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2020. This study represents an initial examination of the potent...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2020. This study examined the technical adequacy of Picture Word...
This research project used curriculum-based measurement procedures to measure progress in oral readi...
This research was aimed to investigate The Effect of Dictation Method on Students’ Writing Ability. ...
Progress in spelling and reading development is traditionally measured by percent words correct and ...
Purpose: This study investigates the improvement in the language proficiency of selected college stu...
Purpose: This study investigates the improvement in the language proficiency of selected college stu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of an experimental measure of reading fluenc...
The current study examined predictive validity of the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Ski...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
Aim: The present research was done with the aim of effectiveness of writing education by the multime...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to compare the lexical spelling performance of chil...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
Spelling development has traditionally been viewed as occurring in stages, in which linguistic skill...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2020. This study represents an initial examination of the potent...
© Hammill Institute on Disabilities 2020. This study examined the technical adequacy of Picture Word...
This research project used curriculum-based measurement procedures to measure progress in oral readi...
This research was aimed to investigate The Effect of Dictation Method on Students’ Writing Ability. ...
Progress in spelling and reading development is traditionally measured by percent words correct and ...
Purpose: This study investigates the improvement in the language proficiency of selected college stu...
Purpose: This study investigates the improvement in the language proficiency of selected college stu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of an experimental measure of reading fluenc...
The current study examined predictive validity of the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Ski...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
Aim: The present research was done with the aim of effectiveness of writing education by the multime...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to compare the lexical spelling performance of chil...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detai...
Spelling development has traditionally been viewed as occurring in stages, in which linguistic skill...