
The ThoughtStretchers Podcast Beyond Explicit Instruction, The Importance of Elaboration
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Jan 14, 2026 Natalie Wexler, education writer and author known for The Knowledge Gap and work on literacy, argues for moving past phonics-only approaches. She explores elaboration as the engine of long-term comprehension. Short takes cover Cognitive Load Theory, classroom examples from the UK and Australia, and using writing as a powerful tool to turn facts into deep knowledge.
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Elaboration Is The Missing Cognitive Engine
- Elaboration is a distinct cognitive process that deepens understanding by connecting new information to prior knowledge.
- Natalie Wexler argues elaboration is underemphasized compared with explicit instruction and retrieval practice.
Let Students Look Back While They Elaborate
- Allow students to consult texts while elaborating if remembering everything would overload their working memory.
- Use look-back elaboration activities to produce better learning than unsuccessful pure retrieval attempts.
Research Bias Favors What’s Easy To Measure
- Research favors retrieval practice partly because it is easier to design and measure than messy, variable forms of elaboration.
- Writing is a powerful but under-studied form of elaboration that can deepen and make knowledge transferable.







