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    Effective Vocabulary Instruction Fosters Knowing Words, Using Words, and Understanding How Words Work by McKeown, Margaret G

    “…Purpose This clinical focus article will highlight the importance of vocabulary instruction, in particular, thinking about instruction in terms of focusing…”
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    Increasing Young Low‐Income Children’s Oral Vocabulary Repertoires through Rich and Focused Instruction by Beck, Isabel L., McKeown, Margaret G.

    Published in The Elementary school journal (01-01-2007)
    “…This article reports on 2 studies with kindergarten and first‐grade children from a low‐achieving elementary school that provided vocabulary instruction by the…”
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    Word Knowledge and Comprehension Effects of an Academic Vocabulary Intervention for Middle School Students by McKeown, Margaret G., Crosson, Amy C., Moore, Debra W., Beck, Isabel L.

    Published in American educational research journal (01-06-2018)
    “…This article presents findings from an intervention across sixth and seventh grades to teach academic words to middle school students. The goals included…”
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    Extending the bounds of morphology instruction: teaching Latin roots facilitates academic word learning for English Learner adolescents by Crosson, Amy C., McKeown, Margaret G., Moore, Debra W., Ye, Feifei

    Published in Reading & writing (01-03-2019)
    “…This study investigated the hypothesis that academic vocabulary instruction infused with morphological analysis of bound Latin roots-such as analysis of the…”
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    Middle School Learners' Use of Latin Roots to Infer the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words by Crosson, Amy C., McKeown, Margaret G.

    Published in Cognition and instruction (02-04-2016)
    “…This study investigated how middle school students leverage information about bound Latin roots (e.g., voc in advocate and vociferous) to infer meanings of…”
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    Think Like a Linguist: Leveraging Multilingual Students’ Expertise about Language by Crosson, Amy C., Tapu, Christine, McKeown, Margaret G.

    Published in Journal of adolescent & adult literacy (01-05-2022)
    “…In this article, we focus on a series of lessons, called Think Like a Linguist, that we designed and implemented with multilingual adolescents. These lessons…”
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    Effects of vocabulary instruction on measures of language processing: Comparing two approaches by McKeown, Margaret G., Beck, Isabel L.

    “…•We examined effects of vocabulary instruction on kindergartners.•Measures examined a progression from word knowledge to comprehension and…”
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    Morphological analysis skill and academic vocabulary knowledge are malleable through intervention and may contribute to reading comprehension for multilingual adolescents by Crosson, Amy C., McKeown, Margaret G., Lei, Puiwa, Zhao, Hui, Li, Xinyue, Patrick, Kelly, Brown, Kathleen, Shen, Yaqi

    Published in Journal of research in reading (01-02-2021)
    “…Background Morphological analysis skill is the ability to problem‐solve meanings of unfamiliar words by applying knowledge of morphological constituents. For…”
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    Effects of the Triple Q Intervention on Argument Writing: Findings from a Small-Scale Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial by Crosson, Amy C., Correnti, Richard, Matsumura, Lindsay Clare, McKeown, Margaret G.

    “…We examined the effects of a text-based argument writing intervention, Triple Q, on argument writing skills in a cluster-randomized trial where groups of…”
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    Rethinking Reading Comprehension Instruction: A Comparison of Instruction for Strategies and Content Approaches by McKeown, Margaret G., Beck, Isabel L., Blake, Ronette G.K.

    Published in Reading research quarterly (01-07-2009)
    “…Reports from research and the larger educational community demonstrate that too many students have limited ability to comprehend texts. The research reported…”
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    Key Elements of Robust Vocabulary Instruction for Emergent Bilingual Adolescents by Crosson, Amy C, McKeown, Margaret G, Robbins, Kelly P, Brown, Kathleen J

    “…Purpose: In this clinical focus article, the authors argue for robust vocabulary instruction with emergent bilingual learners both in inclusive classroom…”
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    The Curious Role of Morphological Family Size in Language Minority Learners' Problem Solving of Unfamiliar Words by Crosson, Amy C., Lei, Pui-Wa, Cheng, Weiyi, McKeown, Margaret G.

    Published in Scientific studies of reading (01-11-2020)
    “…Given that words from the academic layer of English typically carry bound roots (min in diminish) rather than free-standing base words (small in smaller),…”
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    Accelerating Adolescent Vocabulary Growth: Development of an Individualized, Web-Based, Vocabulary Instruction Program by Adlof, Suzanne M, Baron, Lauren S, Scoggins, Joanna, Kapelner, Adam, McKeown, Margaret G, Perfetti, Charles A, Miller, Elaine, Soterwood, Jeanine, Petscher, Yaacov

    “…Purpose: Improving vocabulary knowledge is important for many adolescents, but there are few evidence-based vocabulary instruction programs available for high…”
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    An Innovative Approach to Assessing Depth of Knowledge of Academic Words by Crosson, Amy C., McKeown, Margaret G., Ward, Arthur K

    Published in Language assessment quarterly (15-03-2019)
    “…The purpose of this research is to develop a vocabulary assessment, Evaluation of Academic Vocabulary or "EAV," that gauges students' depth of knowledge of…”
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    Text Talk: Capturing the Benefits of Read-Aloud Experiences for Young Children by Beck, Isabel L., McKeown, Margaret G.

    Published in The Reading teacher (01-09-2001)
    “…Considers what the research literature suggests about the kinds of texts and kinds of talk that are most beneficial for read-aloud experiences. Provides an…”
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    In The Media: Expanding Students' Experience With Academic Vocabulary by McKeown, Margaret G., Crosson, Amy C., Artz, Nancy J., Sandora, Cheryl, Beck, Isabel L.

    Published in The Reading teacher (01-09-2013)
    “…How can we supplement the limited time available for vocabulary instruction while motivating students to attend to the words they are learning? As a part of an…”
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    Bringing Reading Research to Life by McKeown, Margaret G., Ed, Kucan, Linda, Ed

    Published in Guilford Publications (01-10-2009)
    “…This book brings together some of the world's foremost literacy scholars to discuss how research influences what teachers actually do in the classroom…”
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    Celebrating the Nineteenth Amendment in the Time of a Pandemic by McKeown, M. Margaret

    Published in The Judges' journal (22-06-2020)
    “…The House of Representatives had just passed the constitutional amendment that would prohibit the states and federal government from denying the right to vote…”
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    Creating Robust Vocabulary: Frequently Asked Questions and Extended Examples by Beck, Isabel L, McKeown, Margaret G, Kucan, Linda

    Published in Guilford Publications (01-05-2008)
    “…Responding to readers' stories, questions, and requests for extended examples, this book was developed as a complementary volume to "Bringing Words to Life."…”
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    Questioning the Author: An Approach for Enhancing Student Engagement with Text by Beck, Isabel L

    Published 1997
    “…Noting that elementary-school students often fail to understand many of the ideas presented in school textbooks, this book presents the Questioning the Author…”
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