noninstruction
English
Etymology
non- + instruction
Noun
noninstruction (uncountable)
- Lack of instruction.
- 1984, P. David Pearson, Rebecca Barr, Michael L. Kamil, Handbook of Reading Research, volume 2, page 940:
- No comprehension instruction was observed for the social studies period. For the reading period, the teachers spent their greatest amount of time in "comprehension: assessment" (17.65%); next was "noninstruction" (10.72%); followed by "transition" (10.75%); […]
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