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132b. Direct Instruction: the evidence

08.09.2022 - By Stanislaw PstrokonskiPlay

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In this part of the episode, I will discuss the evidence for the effectiveness of Direct Instruction, drawing from Project Follow Through, but also from 50 years of studies that have been published since. Enjoy the episode. *** REFERENCES The Direct Instruction Follow Through Model: Design and Outcomes by Siegfried Engelmann, Wesley Becker, Douglas Carnine, and Russel Gersten (1988) No Simple Answer: Critique of the "Follow Through" Evaluation by Ernest House, Gene Glass, Leslie McLean and Decker Walker (1978) Follow Through Revisited: Reflections on the Site Variability Issue by Russel Gersten (1984) The Effectiveness of Direct Instruction Curricula: A Meta-Analysis of a Half Century of Research by Jean Stockard, Timothy Wood, Cristy Coughlin and Caitlin Rasplica Khoury (2018) RELATED EPISODES 76. Comprehensive School Reform SUPPORT To support Education Bookcast and join the community forum, visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/edubookcast.

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