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Heinze, Betty L. – 1978
The tactile-kinesthetic approach to spelling provides a practical teaching device for use with both disabled learners and moderately poor spellers who need to learn a technical or professional vocabulary. This multisensory approach to learning teaches to the student's strengths and places emphasis on finger contact, muscle movement, saying and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Kinesthetic Perception, Learning Disabilities, Learning Modalities
Stanback, Margaret – 1980
The author first reviews traditional approaches to classroom spelling instruction, then presents research on remedial spelling instruction for learning disabled children. Section I considers factors which make spelling harder than reading, the history of traditional spelling instruction from Colonial times to the 1950s, the generalization…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes
Hodges, Richard E. – Elementary English, 1965
Research evidence from linguistic studies of American English orthography and from neurophysiological and psychological research in ways that children learn indicates that the content and instructional practices of current spelling instruction programs should be drastically revised. Initial spelling instruction should encourage children to analyze…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Burris-Meyer, Harold – 1970
This document contains eight progress reports of a research project testing the assumption that communication at the nonverbal level affects a student's emotional involvement in the material he studies and this the learning process itself. The project attempted to establish the educational potential of nonverbal communication by measuring…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods


