基于一至三年级英语学习者拼写课程的技术充分性评估

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Learning Disability Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-06-24 DOI:10.1177/0731948720930423
R. A. Smith, E. Lembke
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这项研究代表了单词听写(WD)的潜力的初步检查,WD是一种基于课程的测量形式,用于识别年轻英语学习者(el)的写作风险。样本包括73名在美国中西部一个学区上学的一年级到三年级的英语水平从初级到高级的学生。该地区采用全英语教学模式,学生在秋季、冬季和春季完成了两种形式的WD。标准测量是一项通用英语语言能力评估,在冬季进行。结果表明,WD在本研究的el与以往在普通人群中的研究保持相似的信度和效度系数。讨论了对实践和未来研究的启示。
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Technical Adequacy of a Spelling Curriculum-Based Measure for English Language Learners in the First Through Third Grades
This study represents an initial examination of the potential of word dictation (WD), a form of curriculum-based measure, to identify risk in writing for young English language learners (ELs). The sample included 73 ELs with beginning to advanced English language proficiency in the first to third grades attending schools in one U.S. Midwestern school district. This district used an English-only model of instruction and students completed two forms of WD in the fall, winter, and spring. The criterion measure, a common English language proficiency assessment, was administered in the winter. Results indicated that WD maintained similar reliability and validity coefficients between the ELs in this study and previous studies with the general population. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
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期刊介绍: Learning Disability Quarterly publishes high-quality research and scholarship concerning children, youth, and adults with learning disabilities. Consistent with that purpose, the journal seeks to publish articles with the potential to impact and improve educational outcomes, opportunities, and services.
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