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. 2024 May;51(3):710-719.
doi: 10.1017/S0305000923000752. Epub 2024 Jan 25.

Fostering retention of word learning: The number of training sessions children retrieve words positively relates to post-training retention

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Fostering retention of word learning: The number of training sessions children retrieve words positively relates to post-training retention

Katherine R Gordon et al. J Child Lang. 2024 May.

Abstract

During vocabulary instruction, it is important to teach words until their representations are robust enough to be retained. For adults, the number of training sessions a target item is successfully retrieved during training predicts the likelihood of post-training retention. To assess this relationship in children, we reanalyzed data from Gordon et al. (2021b, 2022). Four- to six-year-old children completed six training days with word form-object pairs and were tested one month later. Results indicate that the number of training sessions that a word form was retrieved was positively related to post-training retention. We discuss implications for vocabulary instruction and interventions.

Keywords: kindergarten; memory; preschool; retention; retrieval practice; word learning.

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Competing interest. The authors declare none.

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