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Direct Instruction Model TRED 207

Definition Direction instruction is a model that uses teacher explanation and modeling combined with student practice and feedback to teach concepts and procedural skills.

5 Stages of Direct Instruction Orientation Review previous days work Hook (Anticipatory set) Activate prior knowledge Presentation Introduce new material in clear, logical steps Discuss lesson objective(s) Structured practice (Teacher modeling) Guided Practice Give feedback Independent practice

Theoretical Foundation Teacher effectiveness research Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura) Interactive Learning (Vygotsky)

Teacher Effectiveness Use their time well Present high quality examples Use clear language Provide effective feedback Develop lessons using questioning Ch. 1 and 3

Social Cognitive Theory - Bandura Describes changes in behavior, thinking, or emotions that result from observing the behavior of another person. MODELING – Teacher demonstrates the steps involved in learning a skill or the thinking involved in classifying examples of concepts.

Interactive Learning - Vygotsky Research n the social aspects of learning emphasizes the importance of verbal interaction in helping students learn. Scaffolding – Instructional support teachers provide as students learn skills. Zone of Proximal Development – The state of learning in which a student cannot solve a problem or perform a skill alone but can be successful with the appropriate support.

Planning Identify Topics Specify Learning Objectives Identify Prerequisite Knowledge Selecting Problems and Examples

Learning Strategies Empower Students