April 12, 2005

Some Direct Instruction Curricula

Direct Instruction frequently enters discussions of reading in Madison's schools.

Strictly speaking, Direct Instruction (with a capital D and a capital I) is a copyrighted program. Direct instruction (little d, little i) refers to a variety of programs that use direct systematic instruction and other principles of Direct Instruction.

Additionally, direct instruction works to teach other subjects, math, science, history, and more.

Dr. Martin Kozloff, professor at University of North Carolina-Willmington, prepared a long list of direct instruction cirricula. Click here to read a short description of each.

Ed Blume

Posted by Ed Blume at April 12, 2005 07:07 PM | TrackBack
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