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Academic Therapy, 1967
The visualization process and how it applies to spelling ...
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The visualization process and how it applies to spelling ...
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Do Spelling-Books Teach Spelling?
The Elementary School Journal, 1939C HILDREN do learn to spell. Can teachers claim, however, that this learning is a result of their teaching? The schools have in the past generally made that claim. Is it well founded? As a means of investigating this situation, a simple but thorough experiment was tried out in the schools of Staunton, Illinois.
H. A. Curtis, E. W. Dolch
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Spelling and Spelling Reform in the Netherlands
1976The general impression abroad about the spelling of Dutch is that the Dutch themselves are dissatisfied with it and are assailed at regular intervals by a feverish urge to change it. The reasons for this are generally unknown outside the countries concerned, but in fairness it should be added that the large majority of Netherlanders are little better ...
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Dangerous Ideas: the Spell of Breaking the Spell
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 2008AbstractBy investigating the philosophical premises behind Daniel Dennett's latest book, Breaking the Spell, this article sets out to present and critically discuss the range of validity which the theory of natural selection can consistently claim for itself.
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Spelling Logics: Spell-Check This! The Limitations and Potential of Technology for Spelling
Voices from the Middle, 2004We praise the power of software that saves us from our own writing weaknesses, most notably spelling, yet we shouldn’t let our students use these tools without educating them about their limitations. In addition, we must wrestle with the impact of intentional misspellings so common in the world of e-mail and text messaging.
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