Complexity of Stuttering Speech Disorder
.... Stuttering affects even those areas of language that would seem to be beyond its reach, including
reading and especially
oral reading skills. ....
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Speech Disorder of Stuttering
.... have met with success in treating stuttering, the author examines how this particular and complex disorder can affect a child's
oral reading skills Stuttering ....
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Theories of Causes of Stuttering
.... have met with success in treating stuttering, the author examines how this particular and complex disorder can affect a child's
oral reading skills Stuttering ....
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The meaning & origins of literacy
.... process, and the children are introduced and incorporated into the larger adult Amish community through participation in these
oral reading activities. ....
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Stuttering as Disfluency
.... p. 87-9). Clearly, any disorder that affects speech as completely as stuttering does will have an affect on a child's
oral reading abilities, for
oral reading ....
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Inadequate Reading Proficiency
.... These successful program factors include: phonemic awareness instruction; explicit and systematic phonics instruction; repeated
oral reading practice; direct ....
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Phonics Instruction and Reading
.... The remaining components of the DRA-
oral reading based on a specific purpose; the learning of a particular literacy skill or technique; and creative ....
(2088

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Selection of ESL Didactic Materials
.... young children is the spoken word, and that, therefore, at least the first stages of learning/teaching a foreign language ought to be
oral:
Reading and writing ....
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Fluency
.... He (2005) also notes, "
Oral reading accuracy may be important only in the early grades, with other factors such as vocabulary and comprehension strategy use ....
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Reading Comprehension Issue
.... tests that began with
oral conversation also conclude with it, which points up the social component of diagnosis of effective language and
reading use. ....
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Teaching Four Study Skills
.... Kibby, MW (1979). Passage readability affects the
oral reading strategies of disabled readers.
Reading Teacher, 32(4), 390-396. Klausmeier, HJ (1991). ....
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Literacy Programs
.... in Kaufman, 2002). The component of
reading aloud involves the teacher's
oral reading to the students. Typically, the teacher starts ....
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DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS Introduction Development
.... comprehension.
Oral reading involves an additional stage via the arcuate fasciculus to the motor speech area (Westman, 1990). Language ....
(1622

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An Overview of Stuttering
.... assessing the frequency and types of dysfluencies or stuttering via conversational speech with the clinician and family members, an
oral reading sample, and ....
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Phonemes & Graphemes in the English Language
.... Goodman, K. (1973b). Analysis of
oral reading miscues: Applied psycholinguistics. In F. Smith (Ed.), Psycholinguistics and
Reading (pp. 158-176). ....
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Best Practices in Literacy Acquisition
....
Oral reading of the math test to students resulted in general education students outperforming special education students, with response conditions having no ....
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Phonics Instruction
.... The remaining components of the DRA-
oral reading based on a specific purpose; the learning of a particular literacy skill or technique; and creative ....
(2089

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Neuropsychiatric Disorders
.... the obtained score and the expected score based on a multiple regression equation that used age, education, and performance on a test of
oral reading (the wide ....
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Testing Limited English Proficient Students
.... Testing accommodations for standard assessments are available to LEP students including repeating of directions,
oral reading of questions in English, familiar ....
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Oralism Verses Manualism
.... times and places (Chertok 6-7). For a person who chooses an
oral approach, listening skills and lip
reading can be augmented with notetakers, and interpreters. ....
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Hans Christian Andersen
.... Anderson meant to have his stories read aloud, and in 1858 he gave the first
oral reading of his fairy tales at the Workers' Association. ....
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Black English
.... English word pairs. In this same study black students had more errors in silent
reading than in
oral reading. Reasons for this were ....
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Dysarthria Speech Disorders
.... wall biomechanics. After the extended treatment, speech breathing improved for
oral reading and monologues. Vocal SPL increased ....
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SOME AFFECTIVE, PSYCHOLINGUISTIC, AND NEUROLINGUISTIC FACTORS IN ...
.... Goodman developed the notion of miscue analysis, wherein
oral reading behavior is critically examined with a view to assessing
reading abilities. ....
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Distar Reading Program
.... document that literacy is comparable to
oral language. If this were indeed true, in a literate society, there would be no need for any instruction in
reading. ....
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Reading in the Public Schools
.... document that literacy is comparable to
oral language. If this were indeed true, in a literate society, there would be no need for any instruction in
reading. ....
(2748

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Oral Cultures
.... In writing and
reading, the author and reader become fictionalized because they cannot capture .... much that is exciting and deeply loved in the earlier
oral world ....
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COMMUNICATION IN LANGUAGE
.... the acquisition medium--the transport channel, the carrying wave: It can be
oral, auditory, or graphic (coding and decoding, writing and
reading, speaking and ....
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Oral Language Dominance & Proficiency
....
Oral language dominance and proficiency are usually the critical first step in the placement of children into the appropriate
reading and subject matter ....
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Dyslexia & Reading Difficulties
.... performing poorly on phonemic awareness in
oral language in kindergarten are likely to experience difficulties in acquiring early word
reading skills which ....
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