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EARLY AND CURRENT READING AND SPELLING PRACTICES OF GIFTED SPELLERS
Authors:Mary W. Olson  John W. Logan  Tamara P. Lindsey
Affiliation:1. University of North Carolina , Greensboro, North Carolina;2. National College of Education , Evanston, Illinois;3. Indiana State University , Terre Haute, Indiana
Abstract:

This study continued investigating the early reading and spelling experiences as well as the spelling practices of the finalists in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee, specifically the 1987 spellers who were considered gifted spellers. Two open-ended questionnaires were used: one for the parents of the spellers and one for the spellers. A follow-up telephone interview was conducted with a random sample of respondents. Results indicated that gifted spellers showed an early interest in language arts activities with 86% of the parents reporting that their children could read prior to formal schooling. The spellers considered themselves avid readers and indicated sophisticated metacognitive awareness whether reading or spelling. Results that suggested the spellers passed through developmental spelling stages far earlier than average children and relied on visual memory strategies, word meanings, and saying/writing words to master the orthography replicated findings from an earlier study.
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