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Study: Whole language hurt Aussie spelling scores

A study that tracked Australian students' spelling scores over 26 years shows that those scores dropped while whole language dominated the educational landscape, with the study's authors saying the most plausible explanation for the drop was a corresponding lack of emphasis on the direct teaching and testing of spelling skills.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 01 August 2006 in Methodology

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