A taxonomy of approaches to teach spelling |
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Authors: | Timothy E Heron EdD Beatrice A Okyere PhD April D Miller MA |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Educational Services and Research, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio;(2) Department of Special Education, The University of Maine, Farmington, Maine |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a comprehensive taxonomy for classifying major approaches to teach spelling. The Traditional Approach is based on linguistic theory, and is predicated on the assumption that there is regularity to the spelling of words in the English language. Many commercially-based spelling programs use the Traditional Approach. The Remedial Approach can be divided into four subcategories, two of which employ multisensory methods. Horn's remedial method combines elements of visualization, pronunciation, and spelling recall, whereas the phonovisual method is phonetically based, and stresses visual and auditory discrimination of letter sounds. Methods under the Specialized Approach can be considered discrete spelling interventions based on applied behavior analysis, direct instruction, spelling rules, cognitive behavior modification, peer tutoring, or computer applications. The authors' position is that the Specialized Approach offers the optimum combination of instructional efficiency and effectiveness consistent with the concept of the least restrictive alternative. We believe that self-correction is the best exemplar of this approach. |
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Keywords: | remedial spelling specialized spelling spelling approaches taxonomy traditional spelling |
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