Exploring the teaching of Grade 1 – 3 English spelling using the Sound Reading System: A case of a Namibian primary school Spelling is crucial for literacy development in children and therefore needs to be taught effectively during the primary grades. A plethora of studies on spelling instruction have been carried out to shed light on the importance of applying scientifically based methods. This study investigated the implementation of the Sound Reading System (SRS) for teaching spelling in Grades 1, 2 and 3 in Namibia – a country where English is mostly acquired as a taught subject. A qualitative design was used to examine the application of the SRS in whole-class instruction in the Erongo region of Namibia. Using observations, interviews...
A research study that was conducted in a private East Tennessee school. The study compared the tradi...
M.Tech. Applied LanguagesThe aim of this study is to compare the standard of spelling among Grade 3 ...
Suggestions for incorporating spelling into whole language learning with normally achieving and poor...
Spelling is stated that words come in at least two forms: oral and print. Oral is the set of words f...
With the rising demands of English language worldwide, efforts are being made to improve the quality...
Literacy rates, including spelling, have been falling for the past four years across the UK. Lack of...
Spelling instruction is often marginalized in today’s crowded curriculum (Schlagal, 2007). This repr...
Researchers describe spelling as complex to learn (Ehri, 2003; Schlagal, 2001; Templeton & Morris, 1...
The main objective of current study is to explore out improve EFL spelling ...
The purpose of this study was to (a) compile a list of research-supported teaching techniques, (b) ...
Spelling is a frequently investigated curriculum area. There has been extensive research in the last...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
Undergraduate Research Mentor: Sandra Maxedon, ECH EducationThe English language is a complex system...
This study was undertaken to determine if there was any discernible difference in students\u27 spell...
Learners in the school setting need to become proficient spellers. Pupils need to perceive purpose i...
A research study that was conducted in a private East Tennessee school. The study compared the tradi...
M.Tech. Applied LanguagesThe aim of this study is to compare the standard of spelling among Grade 3 ...
Suggestions for incorporating spelling into whole language learning with normally achieving and poor...
Spelling is stated that words come in at least two forms: oral and print. Oral is the set of words f...
With the rising demands of English language worldwide, efforts are being made to improve the quality...
Literacy rates, including spelling, have been falling for the past four years across the UK. Lack of...
Spelling instruction is often marginalized in today’s crowded curriculum (Schlagal, 2007). This repr...
Researchers describe spelling as complex to learn (Ehri, 2003; Schlagal, 2001; Templeton & Morris, 1...
The main objective of current study is to explore out improve EFL spelling ...
The purpose of this study was to (a) compile a list of research-supported teaching techniques, (b) ...
Spelling is a frequently investigated curriculum area. There has been extensive research in the last...
Whilst spelling is a feature of most primary classrooms, it is an aspect of literacy instruction tha...
Undergraduate Research Mentor: Sandra Maxedon, ECH EducationThe English language is a complex system...
This study was undertaken to determine if there was any discernible difference in students\u27 spell...
Learners in the school setting need to become proficient spellers. Pupils need to perceive purpose i...
A research study that was conducted in a private East Tennessee school. The study compared the tradi...
M.Tech. Applied LanguagesThe aim of this study is to compare the standard of spelling among Grade 3 ...
Suggestions for incorporating spelling into whole language learning with normally achieving and poor...