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Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction

Struggling Readers

Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction has limited evidence of effectiveness for struggling readers. The one qualifying study included in this review showed an effect size of +0.41.

About Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction

A supplementary intervention in which third and fifth graders receive instruction in multiple meanings of vocabulary words. The supplementary instruction takes place twice weekly for 20-30 minutes.

More on this review

For more on the review of Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction, read the BEE review of struggling readers.

More on Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction

For more information on Contextually-Based Vocabulary Instruction, e-mail [email protected].


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