Hodder Education
Direct Instruction: A practitioner's handbook
Direct Instruction: A practitioner's handbook
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Direct Instruction (DI) is a powerful instructional approach designed to ensure that students master critical skills and content required for more advanced learning. Although DI has existed since the late 1960s, there are many common misconceptions about the approach, its potential to enhance student learning and the way its proper implementation facilitates students' academic success. This book provides a systematic explanation of the Direct Instruction methodology and DI program design as it outlines a roadmap for teachers and school leaders on how to implement DI successfully.

Divided into three main sections, the first section describes DI as a coherent and complete teaching-and-learning system that contrasts DI with lower case "di" or explicit instruction, which focuses on effective instructional delivery techniques.

The second section provides a step-by-step guide to implementing DI.

The third section is devoted to cautions about implementing DI. This section reinforces the notion that the physical possession of the DI curricula does not by itself lead to student success.

Those who adopt DI need to ensure that it is implemented with fidelity for the benefit of their students who are reliant on them to provide them with the means to achieve their academic potential so they may lead healthy, productive lives.

Language
English
ISBN
9781036005696
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of tables
List of figures
Introduction
Section 1: What is Direct Instruction?
Chapter 1: The goal of Direct Instruction: acceleration of student performance
Chapter 2: Design of the Direct Instruction curricula
Chapter 3: Content and task analysis of key strategies
Chapter 4: Scope of the Direct Instruction curricula
Chapter 5: Teaching techniques
Chapter 6: Upper-case DI, lower-case di, and explicit instruction
Topic Brief 1: Research on teaching explicitly vs. discovery learning
Topic Brief 2: Who was Siegfried “Zig” Engelmann?
Topic Brief 3: What is the National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI)?
Section 2: How to implement Direct Instruction successfully
Chapter 7: Pre-implementation steps
Chapter 8: Setting up the implementation
Chapter 9: Monitoring the implementation
Chapter 10: Responding actively to problems and achievement
Topic Brief 4: Higher-order thinking in Direct Instruction programs
Topic Brief 5: Using Direct Instruction programs for one-on-one instruction
Topic Brief 6: Extended activities in the Direct Instruction programs
Section 3: Pitfalls to avoid when implementing Direct Instruction
Chapter 11: Potential pitfalls for teachers to avoid
Chapter 12: Potential pitfalls for school leaders to avoid
Conclusion
Topic Brief 7: Meta-analyses of the Direct Instruction research base
Topic Brief 8: Project Follow Through – the largest educational research study in the history of the US
Topic Brief 9: Behavior specialists on Direct Instruction
Appendix 1: Active monitoring
Appendix 2: Coordinator Direct Instruction support form
Appendix 3: Principal Direct Instruction support form
Appendix 4: Problem-solving session summary template
Appendix 5: Essential elements for implementing the full immersion model of Direct Instruction
Appendix 6: Quarterly report form
Bibliography

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