Spelling Practices in School Districts and Regions Across the United States and State Spelling Standards

Surveys 670 school districts in 41 states requesting information on spelling-instruction practices to ascertain whether spelling texts are still widely used in the United States given the current emphasis on developmental spelling in the primary grades. Finds most states have spelling standards, but...

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Children & youth
Communication
Core curriculum
Councils
Direct Instruction
Elementary Education
Elementary schools
English language
Grade 1
International Reading Association
Invented Spelling
Language arts
Language instruction
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Learning Processes
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Reading comprehension
Reading Skills
Reading teachers
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Spelling Instruction
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Students
Teaching
Teaching Methods
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Urban Schools
Writing
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