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Lee, Lay Wah – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2021
The Malay language writing system is alphabetic and orthographically transparent. This study aimed to determine whether phonological processing skills predict Malay word-level literacy acquisition in Chinese children from a national-type Chinese primary school in Malaysia. A correlational study among 113 Year 1 Chinese children who are non-native…
Descriptors: Phonology, Screening Tests, At Risk Persons, Dyslexia
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Kaldonek-Crnjakovic, Agnieszka – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2021
This single-case study discusses literacy skills and self-efficacy development in English as an additional language learner with dyslexia, whose first language was Mandarin. The participant attended 12 one-to-one intervention sessions, during which he was taught basic reading and writing skills and strategies using the multisensory, structured and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Dyslexia, Second Language Learning, Reading Skills
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Westwood, Peter – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2018
This review highlights some areas of current interest in teaching students to spell and how spelling skills develop. The topics covered in the paper include: theories of spelling acquisition, theories guiding effective teaching, the importance of word study approaches across the age range, the influence of technology on learning to spell, spelling…
Descriptors: Spelling, Teaching Methods, Spelling Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Woolley, Gary – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2010
Reading difficulties and second language acquisition have attracted international interest among researchers and practitioners in recent years. This is because increased mobility between countries means that educators are faced with the problem of providing appropriate assessment and assistance for students with different linguistic and cultural…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Special Education, English (Second Language)
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Dodd, Barbara J.; So, Lydia K. H.; Lam, Kobe K. C. – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2008
Children first exposed to English as a second language when they start school are at risk for poor academic outcome. They perform less well than their monolingual peers, matched for socio-economic background, at the end of primary school on measures of language and literacy, despite immersion in English at school. Previous research suggests,…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Phonemes, Phonological Awareness, Monolingualism
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Tangen, Donna; Spooner-Lane, Rebecca – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2008
Without a carefully designed plan for the provision of students with English as an additional language (EAL), educators may feel overwhelmed by the complexities of teaching such students. Educators may attribute poorer academic outcomes of some students with EAL to learning difficulties without first considering how they might adapt their teaching…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Educational Needs, Disabilities, English (Second Language)