ED2090 Lecture 9: ED2090 Week 9 Lecture
ED2090 Intervention for Learning Difficulties
WEEK 9 LECTURE
Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) and Strategy Instruction (SI)
Overview
• The components of this unit
• Review of instructional continuum
• The difference between DI & EI
• What is Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)?
• Checking for Understanding
• What is Strategy Instruction (SI)?
• Review
Instructional continuum revisited
What is Direct Instruction (DI) and Explicit Instruction (EI)?
• 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. (Engelmann & Carnine, 1982)
• Explicit instruction efes to teahe‐eted istutio that is foused o
clear behavioural and cognitive goals and outcomes. These in turn are made
epliit o taspaet to leaes.
What’s the diff?
…although Direct Instruction includes the majority of the elements of explicit
instruction and is based on such principles as increasing on-task behaviors [sic],
high levels of success, and content coverage, it is distinguished from explicit
instruction by its emphasis on _______________________ (“tei, Caie, &
Dixon, cited in Archer & Hughes, 2011, p.15).
Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)
Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) is a collection of effective, research-based
instructional characteristics for __________________________________that
explicitly teach content, especially grade level content, to all students.
(Hollingsworth & Ybarra, 2013)
EDI Lesson DESIGN components
• Learning Objective
• Activate Prior Knowledge
• Concept Development
• Skill Development
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