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Direct Instruction Curriculum One-Fourth of K-12 Math Instruction Occurs Digitally, Survey SuggestsPrint is still popular, and math teachers still want time for direct instruction and group work, according to market-intelligence firm Simba Information.
Benjamin Herold , March 6, 2019 2 min readRemove Save to favorites
Teaching Opinion Why Does Teacher Talk Still Dominate High School Classrooms?Teacher talk still dominates high school classrooms, but it doesn't have to, and here are a few reasons why.
Wendy James , May 17, 2017 3 min readRemove Save to favorites
School & District Management Study: Struggling Math Students Need Direct Instruction, Not 'Fun' Activities
Music, movement, and manipulatives, while fun, may hinder 1st graders struggling in math, study suggests.
Sarah D. Sparks , June 26, 2014 3 min readRemove Save to favorites
Equity & Diversity Is Direct Instruction a School-Equity Issue?An education professor writes that direct instruction presents a quandary for educators. On the one hand, he says, it can to help students' acquire basic skills and do better on standardized tests. On the other, it embodies a highly restrictive view of learning.
Anthony Rebora , June 3, 2014 1 min readRemove Save to favorites
Standards Opinion Karl Wheatley: Has Direct Instruction Banished Exploration? Not So Fast! Anthony Cody , April 30, 2012 14 min readRemove Save to favorites
Education Researchers Disagree On Improving Reading In Rural AreasResearchers debate the Direct Instruction model in teaching reading to rural students, in a series of Journal of Research in Rural Education articles.
Diette Courrégé Casey , December 12, 2011 4 min readRemove Save to favorites
Curriculum Does Lecturing Work Better After All?This is bound to spark some interest. Harvard scholar Paul E. Peterson points to new research finding that 8th graders who received more direct instruction scored higher on an international math and science test than those whose teachers' predominantly engaged them in problem-solving activities . He notes that this is the direction that KIPP and other charter schools have already been moving, but that—sadly, in his view—most middle school instruction in the U.S., influenced by the "child-centered" theories of John Dewey and his progressive-education followers, "is weighted more towards problem-solving."
Anthony Rebora , April 26, 2011 1 min readRemove Save to favorites
Education McWhorter Makes Case for Direct InstructionManhattan Institute Senior Fellow John McWhorter offers a scathing critique in this New Republic article of New York City's approach to bridging the reading gap between black and white children.
January 16, 2009 1 min readRemove Save to favorites
Federal NCLB Could Alter Science TeachingSoon, schools across the country could face a new, powerful incentive to consider new mode of science instruction, some observers say.
Sean Cavanagh , November 9, 2004 9 min readRemove Save to favorites
Reading & Literacy Opinion The President's Reading LessonEnglish professor Dennis Baron draws unhappy parallels between George W. Bush's actions on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 and the "direct instruction" occurring in the classroom the president was visiting.
Dennis Baron , September 27, 2004 5 min readRemove Save to favorites
Education Letter to the Editor Direct-Instruction Tale Draws Mixed ReviewsTo the Editor:
I was disappointed to read the recent Commentary by Dennis Baron ( "The President's Reading Lesson," Sept. 8, 2004). Mr. Baron may or may not know something about reading instruction, but he knows nothing about what the president should do in a situation such as the one President Bush found himself and the nation in on Sept. 11, 2001.
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School & District Management Study Challenges Direct Reading MethodA study on reading instruction in two Wisconsin districts suggests that a widely used skills-based program may not be effective in raising the achievement of children in urban schools.
Kathleen Kennedy Manzo , January 28, 2004 4 min readRemove Save to favorites
Teaching A Delicate BalanceThe Montessori and Direct Instruction teaching methods can seem worlds apart. But in Texas' Aldine district, parents can pick between them—at the same schools.
Bess Keller , May 8, 2002 17 min readRemove Save to favorites
Teaching Studies Cite Learning Gains In Direct Instruction SchoolsSchools using Direct Instruction, a teaching method sometimes criticized for its tightly scripted teaching lessons, are generally seeing gains in student learning, according to a new package of studies that tracked the program in Florida, Maryland, and Texas.
Debra Viadero , April 17, 2002 5 min readRemove Save to favorites