Three cueing

Three cueing, also known as the searchlight model or MSV (which stands for meaning, syntax, and visual information), is a controversial and discredited method of teaching young children how to read. It involves guessing the meaning of unfamiliar words based on context clues, as opposed to phonics, the more traditional method of sounding out words.

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Three cueing

Three cueing, also known as the searchlight model or MSV (which stands for meaning, syntax, and visual information), is a controversial and discredited method of teaching young children how to read. It involves guessing the meaning of unfamiliar words based on context clues, as opposed to phonics, the more traditional method of sounding out words.

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