Best Instructional Components

The question, which instructional components have been proven by research to predict increased learning for underachieving students, was investigated by H. Lee Swanson, Educational Psychology, University of California, Irvine, who completed a meta-analysis of 180 intervention studies in 1999 [1]

The greatest predictors of positive outcomes for students with learning disabilities or for those with average I.Q. but who were underachieving relative to their peers include the following:


[1] Swanson, H. Lee. (1999) Instructional Components That Predict Treatment Outcomes for Students with Learning Disabilities: Support for a Combined Strategy and Direct Instruction model. Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 14(3), 129-140. Requests for reprints may be sent to the author.