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Hinnell, Claire; Virji-Babul, Naznin – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2004
This pilot study was designed to examine mental rotation ability in individuals with Down syndrome. 7 individuals with Down syndrome (mean mental age = 8.18 +/- 2.73 years; mean chronological age = 29.8 +/- 5.4 years) and a group of 9 typically developing children, matched for mental age, (mean mental age = 8.40 +/- 1.73 years; mean chronological…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Down Syndrome, Cognitive Processes, Children
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McKenna, Michael C.; Picard, Michelle Cournoyer – Reading Teacher, 2006
Miscue analysis has been used by teachers and reading specialists for more than 30 years. Its purpose is to reveal strengths and weaknesses in how children process text and thereby inform instruction for individual learners. But is it still a useful approach? The authors assert that miscue analysis can indeed be a useful tool, though not for all…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Miscue Analysis, Error Patterns, Reading Instruction
Argyropoulos, Vassilios S.; Martos, Aineias C. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
This article analyzes the braille spelling errors of 16 Greek students who are blind. More specifically, it explores the types of spelling errors, the students' attitudes toward spelling, and the relationship between spelling and reading strategies.
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Reading Strategies, Literacy, Braille
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Herschensohn, Julia – Second Language Research, 2006
Four recent volumes on acquisition of French by different populations cover a range of areas, particularly the development of verbal tense/agreement and nominal gender/concord in first language (L1) acquirers, as opposed to second language (L2) learners; the generalizability of grammatical deficits (e.g. difficulty acquiring parametrized features…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Child Language, Second Language Learning
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Schleppenbach, Meg; Flevares, Lucia M.; Sims, Linda M.; Perry, Michelle – Elementary School Journal, 2007
The treatment of errors in mathematics classrooms has gained attention in recent years, with many researchers suggesting that errors should be used as starting points for student inquiry into mathematics. In the study reported in this article, we examined how teachers used discourse around errors to generate inquiry by looking at the treatment of…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 4
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Towse, John N.; Hitch, Graham J. – 1994
This paper summarizes an experiment conducted to examine the counting performance of 7- and 8-year-olds. Analysis of variance was computed on counting errors produced when enumerating a set of squares on a computer screen. The factors included in the analysis were age, gender, array size, error type, proximity, and error form. The primary…
Descriptors: Computation, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation, Error Patterns
Newbrook, Mark – Hongkong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1989
A discussion of guides to English usage intended for Hong Kong speakers of English as a Second Language offers general comments on such guides, often written in Chinese and less commonly written in English, and more specific comments on one guide, written in English. The latter guide was analyzed for errors and misleading information. A large…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Zhao, Heping – 1992
Victor Raskin's taxonomy of knowledge, based on semantics theory, is adapted and applied to composition in English as a Second Language (ESL). Raskin's classification of knowledge as linguistic and encyclopedic is converted to a continuum from textual to extra-contextual, with contextual knowledge situated between the two. Textual knowledge is…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Linguistic Theory
Tatsuoka, Kikumi K. – 1991
Diagnosing cognitive errors possessed by examinees can be considered as a pattern classification problem that is designed to classify a sequential input of stimuli into one of several predetermined groups. The sequential inputs in this paper's context are item responses, and the predetermined groups are various states of knowledge resulting from…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Equations (Mathematics)
Perkins, Kyle; El-Ezaby, Yehia – 1984
Item responses by adult Egyptian native speakers of Arabic on the ALIGU test battery were analyzed statistically to determine which items deviated significantly from the expected frequency of correct responses, and which item distractors were chosen most frequently. Thirty-two of 100 grammar responses showed significant incorrect responses, and on…
Descriptors: Adults, Arabic, English (Second Language), Error Patterns
Dissosway, Patricia; Hartford, Beverly – 1984
The misuse and misunderstanding of adverbs by nonnative speakers of English are examined, and the approaches of commonly-used grammar texts to these problems are discussed. Two separate studies provide information for examining adverb use: a longitudinal study of the written work of 23 adult students in two low-to-intermediate level intensive…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adverbs, English (Second Language), Error Patterns
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Stolurow, K. Ann Coleman – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Objective rules of sequencing were applied to elementary level instructional material to determine their effect on time, errors made during instruction, and posttest errors. Results are discussed in terms of the application of the rules to various types of instructional material. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Age, Error Patterns, Instructional Materials, Learning Theories
Sumpf, Joseph; Koskas, Eliane – Langages, 1975
The utility of the second language French children choose to learn is questioned. Some language teaching approaches are reviewed, and it is shown that a mere learning of rules is not sufficient but that sociological and psychological factors contribute to the comprehension and structure of sentences. (Text is in French.) (TL)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Error Patterns, French, Interdisciplinary Approach
Zemb, J. M. – Langages, 1975
Questions the effectiveness of contrastive linguistics in measuring the difference between two languages and therefore in predicting the ease or difficulty of acquisition from one to the other. The simplicity of a language is not objectively quantifiable since it is measured as relative to other languages. (Text is in French.) (TL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics, Error Patterns, Evaluation Methods
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Valdman, Albert – Modern Language Journal, 1975
This article deals with the role in the preparation of foreign language teaching materials of error analysis and of the selection and ordering of linguistic features to be learned. The value for language teaching of contrastive analysis at the morphosyntactic and phonological levels is discussed. (CLK)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics, Error Patterns, Grading
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