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ERIC Number: EJ1320603
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Jun
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0265-6590
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Exploring Spelling Ability in School-Aged Children with Literacy Learning Difficulties Using Data Collected in a Clinical Setting
Bailey, Benjamin; Ganesalingam, Kalaichelvi; Arciuli, Joanne; Bale, Gillian; Drevensek, Suzi; Hodge, Marie Antoinette; Kass, Carol; Ong, Natalie; Sutherland, Rebecca; Silove, Natalie
Child Language Teaching and Therapy, v37 n3 p264-278 Jun 2021
Spelling analyses can be used to investigate sources of linguistic knowledge underlying children's literacy development and may be useful in predicting later achievement. This study explored the utility of six analysis metrics in predicting the spelling achievement of school-aged children with literacy learning difficulties via post-hoc analyses of data collected in a clinic. Participants were 48 children aged 7 to 12 years. Spelling accuracy was assessed using the Dalwood Spelling Test (Dalwood Assessment Centre, 2008) at baseline and 37-70 weeks later. Spelling attempts at baseline were analysed using metrics designed to quantify evidence of phonological, orthographic, and/or morphological awareness. Scores from each metric were associated with baseline and later conventional spelling accuracy. A metric which credits evidence of phonological, orthographic and morphological awareness shared a significantly stronger association with baseline conventional spelling accuracy as compared to the remaining metrics. There were no significant differences in the strength of associations among the baseline metrics and later spelling achievement. Supplementary analyses focused exclusively on children's spelling errors returned a similar pattern of results with a few notable exceptions. The utility of spelling analyses is discussed.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals; Woodcock Reading Mastery Test; Test of Word Reading Efficiency
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