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Based on more than ten years of research, All Students Can Succeed
presents a comprehensive review of research related to Direct
Instruction (DI), a highly structured method of teaching based on
the assumption that all students can learn if given appropriate
instruction. The authors identify over 500 research reports
published over the last 50 years and encompassing almost 4,000
effect sizes, no doubt the largest meta-analysis of any single
method of instruction ever published. Extensive statistical
analyses show that estimates of DI's effectiveness are consistent
over time, with different research approaches, across different
school environments, students from all types of backgrounds,
different comparative programs, and both academic achievement and
non-academic outcomes including student self-confidence. Effects
are substantially stronger than those reported for other curricula.
When students have DI for more time and when teachers implement the
programs as designed, the effects are even stronger. Results
indicate that DI has the potential to dramatically change patterns
of student achievement in the United States. In an even-handed
style accessible to policy makers, educators, and parents, the
authors describe the theory underlying DI, its development, use,
and history; systematically examine criticisms; and discuss policy
implications. Extensive appendices provide detailed information for
researchers.
Improve student behavior and motivation with this comprehensive
resource Discipline in the Secondary Classroom: A Positive Approach
to Behavior Management, 4th Edition is an insightful treatment of
the always-challenging topic of discipline in the high school
classroom. The newly revised edition of the book incorporates a
renewed focus on classroom management plans, handling the use and
misuse of electronic devices in the classroom, and adapting
instruction for a virtual classroom setting. Discipline in the
Secondary Classroom discusses other issues crucial to the
successful management of secondary classrooms and include: - How
behavior is learned - Managing student work - Managing the use of
technology and electronic devices in the classroom - Active
engagement strategies for teacher-directed instruction (both the
physical classroom and the virtual classroom) - Corrective
strategies for misbehavior and inattention - Maintaining a Cycle of
Continuous Improvement to be a better teacher each year Perfect for
grade 9 to 12 classroom teachers and educational
administrators--including principals, assistant principals, staff
development professionals, and consultants-- Discipline in the
Secondary Classroom constitutes an indispensable resource for
anyone aiming to achieve a civil, safe, and fair classroom
environment.
Based on more than ten years of research, All Students Can Succeed
presents a comprehensive review of research related to Direct
Instruction (DI), a highly structured method of teaching based on
the assumption that all students can learn if given appropriate
instruction. The authors identify over 500 research reports
published over the last 50 years and encompassing almost 4,000
effect sizes, no doubt the largest meta-analysis of any single
method of instruction ever published. Extensive statistical
analyses show that estimates of DI's effectiveness are consistent
over time, with different research approaches, across different
school environments, students from all types of backgrounds,
different comparative programs, and both academic achievement and
non-academic outcomes including student self-confidence. Effects
are substantially stronger than those reported for other curricula.
When students have DI for more time and when teachers implement the
programs as designed, the effects are even stronger. Results
indicate that DI has the potential to dramatically change patterns
of student achievement in the United States. In an even-handed
style accessible to policy makers, educators, and parents, the
authors describe the theory underlying DI, its development, use,
and history; systematically examine criticisms; and discuss policy
implications. Extensive appendices provide detailed information for
researchers.
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