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When to Self-Correct Spelling Words: A Systematic Replication
Authors:Sheila R. Alber  Suzanne E. Walshe
Affiliation:(1) Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi;(2) Rockdale County Public Schools, Georgia
Abstract:
Previous studies have consistently demonstrated self-correction to be more effective than ldquotraditionalrdquo approaches to spelling instruction. This investigation examined the comparative effects of self-correction after attempting each word and self-correction after attempting a list of 10 words by six fifth-graders with learning disabilities or attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. An alternating treatments design showed self-correction after each word to be more effective for (a) acquisition of new spelling words as measured by weekly spelling tests for five of the six students, and (b) maintenance of spelling words as measured by 1-week maintenance tests for all six students.
Keywords:self-correction  spelling  error correction  learning disabilities  attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder
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