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According to Fernald (1943), specific school techniques that tend to produce poor spellers include which of the following?


◦ A focus on spelling errors
◦ An overemphasis on kinesthetic methods of learning
◦ Opportunities for tracing the word
◦ Providing opportunities for the student to hear the pronunciation of the word before seeing it in written form


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