Students' Learning Style and Spelling Ability
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2010-10-15
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There is a connection between students’ learning style and their spelling ability. Good spellers are more likely to be visual, random, deductive and abstract. Furthermore, it is showed that poor spellers are kinesthetic to a higher degree; however it has proved more difficult to define their cognitive learning style as they are likely to
be both random and sequential, deductive and inductive.
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learning style, spelling ability, interdisciplinary, quantitative, teacher education