EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION: EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT TEACHING.

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EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION: EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT TEACHING

WHAT IS EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION? Design and delivery oriented Characterized by scaffolds or supports Applicable to skills and content Systematic Intentional An important teacher tool

ROSENSHINE (1987) “…a systematic method of teaching with emphasis on proceeding in small steps, checking for student understanding, and achieving active and successful participation by all students.”

8th Grade Geometry

INTERVENTION RESEARCH Writing process Reading comprehension Small group instruction

Why would you want to invest in this book and facilitate a professional learning community based on its concepts?

Dispels misconceptions about explicit instruction Provides opportunities for special education teachers to engage in relevant and purposeful professional discourse Lays a foundation for effective, research- based instruction and intervention practice

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