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Direct Instruction

By: Cindy Davis & Dakota Smith

By PresenterMedia.com

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Effectiveness of Direct Instruction / Pros and Cons for this method

•Direct Instruction Agenda

What is Direct Instruction?

Compare and contrast Direct Instruction with Constructivism

Interviews with teachers / How effective Direct Instruction is in their classroom.

Dakota

Cindy

Dakota

Cindy

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Direct instruction I SEE, WE SEE, YOU SEE-I SAY, WE

SAY, YOU SAY

Visual aidsVideo tapes/clipsPicturesPhotosPower PointBlack/White boardsBooks

What is Direct Instruction and what are some of its teaching methods?

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I say we

say

you say

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What Should Education Look Like???

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Central role is assigned to the teacher.

Classroom management is key.Effective when specific content and

skills are primary goals.Specific set of operations and

procedures.Provide multiple opportunities for

feedback and practice.Model is arranged with decreasing

teacher control.

DIRECT INSTRUCTION

Direct Instruction vs. Constructivism

CONSTRUCTIVISM

Learners construct their own knowledge.

Learning enhanced through social interaction.

Learning focuses on explanations and answers.

Teacher needs to be aware of when to intervene.

Verbalization and sharing of ideas.

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Does not belong in special education

More work involvedCreates difficulty when meeting

standards are concerned

Constructivist TeachingBenefits

Limitations

Lends itself to higher order thinkingProvides student responsibilityProvides developmental learning

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Can get dry if effort isn’t placed on presenting instruction

Provides inappropriate use of methods Limits students ability to use critical

thinking skills

Direct InstructionBenefits

Limitations

Invaluable in special education instructions

Allows you to group students by ability Allows complex knowledge to be

communicated

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Disadvantages • It is based on old learning theories: simple tasks before complex

ones, only measurable learning is worthwhile.• Students do not have a sense of the overall purpose when it comes to

the simple steps. • More difficult to access the students’ prior knowledge. • Lower retention rate in problem solving.• Direct instruction works best in conjunction with other teaching

methods.

Advantages

• The teacher has control of the timing of the lesson.• Students are physically easy to monitor.• The teacher has control over what will be learned and who will learn. • The curriculum can be covered so the teacher can say that he/she

taught the material. • Any information for which there is one right answer can be taught

efficiently and honestly by using direct instruction.

Pros And ConsWhy you should or shouldn’t use Direct Instruction.

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High Vs. Low Socioeconomic Income

• How the Teachers teach is important.

• Two different schools.

• Two different styles of learning.

• Two different socioeconomic

incomes.

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Research indicates that direct

instruction works better even in other

countries for teaching young

children, children with disabilities, or children that are learning to speak

more than one language.

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~INSTRUCTORS ARE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE THE TECHNIQUE EFFICIENTLY TO STUDENTS AS A COMBINATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL COMPONENTS.

~ DIRECT INSTRUCTION IN LANGUAGE SKILLS CAN IMPROVE CONVERSATIONAL GRAMMAR.

~PRE AND POST TEST COMPARISONS BETWEEN GROUPS SHOWED THAT THE DIRECT INSTRUCTION GROUP MADE SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER GAINS THAN THE TRADITIONAL GROUP ON PHONOLOGICAL/ORTHOGRAPHIC MEASURES.

OTHER LANGUAGES

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Second Grade

Shirley Carlton

Third Grade Sandy Woods

Kindergarten

ThroughThird Grade

Kindergarten Elaine Heger Marty Clayton

First Grade Becky Woodbury

• Interviews with teachers at SCESCompare and contrast Direct Instruction with Cooperative

Learning Instruction that they personally use in their classroom

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