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Linguistic Predictors of Single-Word Spelling in First Grade Students with Speech and/or Language Impairments
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In: Remedial Spec Educ (2020)
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Relations between Reading and Writing: A Longitudinal Examination from Grades 3 to 6
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Examining How Treatment Fidelity Is Supported, Measured, and Reported in K–3 Reading Intervention Research
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Elementary Students’ Use of Dialect and Reading Achievement: Examining Students with Disabilities
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Nonmainstream American English, or dialect, among children may have important implications for reading research and practice. However, much of the research involving relations between dialect and literacy has analyzed dialect use in only one context and has omitted students with speech, language, and learning disabilities. Consequently, we examined dialect use in an oral narrative and two writing samples in relation to concurrent and longitudinal reading outcomes in a diverse sample of students, including those with diagnosed disabilities. Overall, most students used features of dialect in oral and written language. Dialect use was significantly and negatively predictive of reading outcomes the same year and 2 years later. Moderator analyses indicated a similar relationship between dialect use and reading for students with speech, language, and learning disabilities, suggesting that students with these disabilities who also use dialect may be at increased risk for reading difficulties. Implications for practice and future research are provided.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0014402917727248 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6201251/
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Writing Evaluation: Rater and Task Effects on the Reliability of Writing Scores for Children in Grades 3 and 4
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A Synthesis of Reading and Spelling Interventions and Their Effects on Spelling Outcomes for Students With Learning Disabilities
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The Impact of Transcription Writing Interventions for First-Grade Students
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Meta-Analyses of the Effects of Tier 2 Type Reading Interventions in Grades K-3
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Relations Among Children's Use of Dialect and Literacy Skills: A Meta-Analysis Codesheet (Gatlin & Wanzek, 2015) ...
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Relations Among Children's Use of Dialect and Literacy Skills: A Meta-Analysis Codesheet (Gatlin & Wanzek, 2015) ...
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An Examination of Kindergarten Oral Language for African American Students: Are There Meaningful Differences in Comparison to Peers?
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Towards an understanding of dimensions, predictors, and gender gap in written composition
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Understanding Inadequate Response to First Grade Multi-Tier Intervention: Nomothetic and Idiographic Perspectives
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A Synthesis of Read-Aloud Interventions on Early Reading Outcomes Among Preschool Through Third Graders at Risk for Reading Difficulties
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In: Faculty Publications (2011)
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