ED2090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Task Analysis, Guilford Press, Discovery Learning
Intervention for Learning Difficulties
Week 8 – Lecture 8 - Direct Instruction (DI) and Explicit Instruction (EI)
Overview
• What do you know about DI and EI?
• Definitions of DI and EI
• Instructional Continuum
• What is Direct Instruction (DI)?
• What is Explicit Instruction in literacy and numeracy?
• 16 elements of Explicit Instruction
• Vocabulary lesson – DI or EI?
• Review
What do you know about Direct Instruction (DI) and Explicit Instruction (EI)?
• If you aren’t clear on what instruction you are giving kids, you might be leading them in the
wrong direction
• Instruction = Teaching
• Simple, specific, step by step
• Modelled
• One on one
• Gradual release of responsibility
• Teacher facilitated
• Instructional – Teacher guided
• WALT (We are learning today…)
• WILF (What I’m looking for…)
o Expectations
• TIB (This is because…)
o Purpose
What is Direct Instruction and Explicit 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 elimination
misinterpretations can greatly improve and accelerate learning (Engelmann & Carnine, 1982)
o Mastery, success, systematic and consistency
o Scripted lessons – Word for word
o Students demonstrate that they know what you have taught them
o ‘Repetition is the mother of memory’ → Engelmann – Direct Instruction
o Hattie → If you don’t set students up with these skills in primary, they cannot be self
directed/regulated. As they grow up, we need more enquiry and open ended tasks
• Explicit instruction refers to teacher-centered instruction that is focused on clear behavioral and
cognitive goals and outcomes. These in turn are made ‘explicit’ or transparent to learners.
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Document Summary
Week 8 lecture 8 - direct instruction (di) and explicit instruction (ei) Overview: what do you know about di and ei, definitions of di and ei. Instructional continuum: what is direct instruction (di), what is explicit instruction in literacy and numeracy, 16 elements of explicit instruction, vocabulary lesson di or ei, review. If you aren"t clear on what instruction you are giving kids, you might be leading them in the wrong direction. Instruction = teaching: simple, specific, step by step, modelled, one on one, gradual release of responsibility, walt (we are learning today , wilf (what i"m looking for ) What is direct instruction and explicit 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. As they grow up, we need more enquiry and open ended tasks. Repetition is the mother of memory" engelmann direct instruction.