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Don't just look,listen: uncovering children's cognitive strategies during spelling-related activities
Authors:Kirsty Young
Institution:1. University of Technology , Sydney, Australia kirsty.young@uts.edu.au
Abstract:This paper reports on a study that used verbal protocols to uncover the cognitive strategies of children from Sydney, Australia, aged 8- to 9-years-old, when they were engaged in a range of word sorting and editing activities. The children's cognitive strategies have been analysed in terms of a developmental stage theory of spelling. The findings are contrasted with the skills and characteristics of competent spellers at each recognised stage of spelling development. The paper considers the orthographic knowledge and spelling strategies of children that are evident when they are asked to ‘think aloud’ about English words and contrasts this with what is (or is not) captured through the developmental stage theory of spelling. The article concludes with a discussion of implications for the findings on classroom practice.
Keywords:developmental spelling  verbal protocols  cognitive strategies
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