Direct Instruction

"Direct Instruction (DI) is a model for teaching that emphasizes well-developed and carefully planned lessons designed around small learning increments and clearly defined and prescribed teaching tasks. It is based on the theory that clear instruction eliminating misinterpretations can greatly improve and accelerate learning."
  1. The Madeline Hunter Method of Direct Instruction
  2. The National Institute for Direct Instruction
  3. What the Data Really Show: Direct Instruction Really Works!
  4. An Overview of Direct Instruction
  5. Direct Instruction Resources
  6. Research Regarding Direct Instruction
  7. Direct Instruction: A Transactional Model
  8. Direct Instruction: Its Contributions to High School Achievement
  9. Illinois Loop Direct Instruction
  10. Introducing Academic Strategies to Students: A Direct-Instruction Approach




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