Cognitive Processes in Bilingual Hispanic Children
.... McWhinney (1998) notes the importance of these interactions: "The fact that feedback is so consistently available for
word learning increases our willingness ....
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WORD RECALL
.... words, this experiment could have been improved through structuring the presentation to assure that each
word appeared an .... Composition during serial
learning. ....
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Need for Phonoglical Awareness
.... These areas include 1) the child's attitude toward
word learning; 2) vocabulary and
word meanings; 3) core knowledge of letters, sounds, words, and
word ....
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Critical Thinking - Short Essay A Field Trip and the Student's ...
.... Memory and Attention Make Smart
Word Learning: An Alternative Account of Akhtar, Carpenter, and Tomasello. Child Development, 69(1), 94-104. JSTOR. ....
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FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
.... If the content is more challenging to recall, and/or the
word is made easier to .... Children
learning L1 develop an interlanguage, even as do adults
learning L2. ....
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Contextual Learning
.... is the exploration of
word meanings and relationships that contribute to students' conceptual awareness and understanding of a subject. Meaningful
learning is ....
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Difficulties of French Speakers Learning English
.... This makes the task of
learning English relatively easier to the Francophone. .... the grammar of a sentence and as such addresses the issue of
word order, case and ....
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Bilingual Learning
.... In contrast to the woman's conventional
learning experience, the German man did not speak a
word of English until he was 22. Immersed ....
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Learning the Grammar of a Second Language The P
.... already possesses some elements of L1, ie some language-
learning experience, some .... First-language acquisition begins with single-
word utterances, to graduate to ....
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Children Learning to Read
.... L. Blumenfeld is one of the strongest critics of the whole-
word method that .... to read, but it places almost insurmountable obstacles to his ever
learning to read ....
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Learning Disabilities of Children
.... to an extraordinary difficulty experienced by otherwise normal children in
learning to identify .... inability to represent and access the sound of a
word in order ....
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Learning Disabilities
.... to an extraordinary difficulty experienced by otherwise normal children in
learning to identify .... inability to represent and access the sound of a
word in order ....
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Language Development Theory Abstract Learning theory is as di
.... Doubtless statistics of
word usage and language development reflect this particular .... candidates for language acquisition--achieved success in
learning to speak ....
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Etymology: The Study of Words
.... Kristina Retherford's Daleville Junior-Senior High School etymology class in Daleville, Indiana is another class where students delight in
learning word origins ....
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Child Language Acquisition & Development Abstract Learning theory ...
.... put it, "If a factor proven to be effective in increasing [adult]
learning in the .... Any
word or language unit such as a sentence, in this view, has a variety of ....
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Memory Ability & Age
.... for prose material was impaired in the elderly, but the age difference was not apparent until the third or fourth trial when
learning short (60
word) passages. ....
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PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
.... In many cases, previous
learning can result in a phenomenon called "proactive interference .... a number of paired words like "eat-cake" so that when one
word of the ....
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A MULTISENSORY APPROACH TO READING AND SPELLING
.... A pilot study investigating a multisensory spelling intervention to improve short- and long-term spelling
word recall for students with
learning disabilities. ....
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Dyslexia
.... from some form of dyslexia, making it the most common of all known
learning disabilities. It is characterized by difficulties in
word decoding, reflecting ....
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Dyslexia & Reading Difficulties
.... from some form of dyslexia, making it the most common of all known
learning disabilities. It is characterized by difficulties in
word decoding, reflecting ....
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Diverse Cultures in the Classroom
.... styles to absorb instructional content rather than suffer because some students'
learning styles are suited to traditional lecture or printed-
word presentations ....
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Linguistics Based Reading Instruction
.... substitute, segment, and delete
word sounds. The teacher must be able to select materials appropriate for each stage of the phonemic awareness
learning process ....
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Autism
.... to write, the teacher should introduce various types of assistive technologies such as
word processing programs and portable keyboards (Schwab
Learning, 2003). ....
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Autism
.... to write, the teacher should introduce various types of assistive technologies such as
word processing programs and portable keyboards (Schwab
Learning, 2003). ....
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Language Acquisition By Children
.... and McClelland (1991, p. 102) suggested that children learn language not by
learning rules of grammar and
word composition, but, rather, by
learning analogies. ....
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The Fifth Discipline
.... a
learning organization. This
word refers to the grasping of a deeper meaning of
learning, a movement of mind, a transcendence. ....
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTIONS
.... properties and effect on
learning Flanagan, DA; Blick, KA (1991), Item relatedness and elaborative processing in recall of
word definitions Perceptual and ....
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Literacy Programs
.... work in the coming decades." (Smith, 1) Classrooms with computers are used for virtual field trips, distance
learning, Internet research,
word processing, and ....
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION and JAPAN
.... Thus, these specific parameter settings may be part of what transfers in second-language
learning. Lehman (1978) observed that
word order in a postal address ....
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Cybernetics of Therapeutic Change
.... First of all, by
learning to speak in
word salads and interacting with the patient on his terms, Erickson was utilizing one of the key techniques of narrative ....
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