It's amazing to me that it took so long for people to realize that new is not always better. I began teaching in 1967 and then the teachers were expected to teach the students. We used direct instruction and focused on the basics. I have seen a number of new methods over the years that didn't stand the test of time. Who loses out while educators are trying these new theories? The students do.
Thank you for this video - you broke down how direct instruction should be used and gave practical tips for implementing. I now have a clearer vision for how I am going to apply this in the classroom.
There are 3 more Direct Instruction steps after Guided Instruction that are not included in the video: (Step 5) Closure; (Step 6) Independent Practice; (Step 7) Evaluation.
Thank you for sharing this video. I am currently learning about this model in conjunction with many others and this video really helped me to feel more confident about how I would go about implementing this model in the classroom. My impression from this video is not that you feel this model is superior to other models. I think you were just explaining how the model works. I personally feel that no one model is more successful than another. I think that to teach successfully you have to use different aspects of different models depending on your students and what works. The direct instruction model does not have to be used independently of a socially constructivist model as one person mentioned. The two models can be used together successfully.
I really liked this video. I'm a nine year veteran of elementary schools and this is exactly the way I teach. Trouble is, I'm getting beaten over the head by a social constructivist theory and we are expecting math learners to construct their own understanding of math concepts. How is that going? Well, we've had that theory behind our new math for ten years and our international scores (Canada) has been falling for ten years. I guess I'm wondering where this excellent model is still accepted. I'm hoping someone on high realizes that direct instruction is the most effective way to teach, as it has the most research backing it. Thanks for a great video.
Interesting. This is how I prefer to teach, while my colleagues are all clamouring for the Project-Based Learning model. I know there has to be a happy middle ground, but I have always believed that the teacher should run the lesson and provide the guidance and expertise. Modelling is an excellent way of "walking the walk".
This just seems like common sense to me. It's how I did my ESL Classes for my adult learners. I don't have a degree or certificate for teaching and yet this is how I did most of my lessons.
I love how clear and direct your instructions are.
It's amazing to me that it took so long for people to realize that new is not always better. I began teaching in 1967 and then the teachers were expected to teach the students. We used direct instruction and focused on the basics. I have seen a number of new methods over the years that didn't stand the test of time. Who loses out while educators are trying these new theories? The students do.
Thank you for this video - you broke down how direct instruction should be used and gave practical tips for implementing. I now have a clearer vision for how I am going to apply this in the classroom.
There are 3 more Direct Instruction steps after Guided Instruction that are not included in the video: (Step 5) Closure; (Step 6) Independent Practice; (Step 7) Evaluation.
Thank you for sharing this video. I am currently learning about this model in conjunction with many others and this video really helped me to feel more confident about how I would go about implementing this model in the classroom. My impression from this video is not that you feel this model is superior to other models. I think you were just explaining how the model works. I personally feel that no one model is more successful than another. I think that to teach successfully you have to use different aspects of different models depending on your students and what works. The direct instruction model does not have to be used independently of a socially constructivist model as one person mentioned. The two models can be used together successfully.
Thank you for making this video. It helped me out a lot.
I really liked this video. I'm a nine year veteran of elementary schools and this is exactly the way I teach. Trouble is, I'm getting beaten over the head by a social constructivist theory and we are expecting math learners to construct their own understanding of math concepts. How is that going? Well, we've had that theory behind our new math for ten years and our international scores (Canada) has been falling for ten years. I guess I'm wondering where this excellent model is still accepted. I'm hoping someone on high realizes that direct instruction is the most effective way to teach, as it has the most research backing it. Thanks for a great video.
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Fantastic, this video was linked within my university course it cleared up allot of questions that I had regarding direct instruction.
Great! Happy to hear that
Thank you Sir! This video was very informative and helped me for my upcoming pedagogy exam. God bless you! You are Amazing!!!
Thanks for explaining it and making it visualized. A lot convenience for visual learners.
Interesting. This is how I prefer to teach, while my colleagues are all clamouring for the Project-Based Learning model. I know there has to be a happy middle ground, but I have always believed that the teacher should run the lesson and provide the guidance and expertise. Modelling is an excellent way of "walking the walk".
Chris Hanson Finding the right balance is the key for me too
the evidence seems to suggest that your method is superior.
This just seems like common sense to me. It's how I did my ESL Classes for my adult learners. I don't have a degree or certificate for teaching and yet this is how I did most of my lessons.
congrats man i got a cookie with you name on it
I was so interested in listening so that i can understand what should i do to answer correctly my module in social studies thanks for this💖🤗
Can you give reference where you got your information on this teaching stratergy from?
Thank you, very helpful in my teaching. I lost touch with this method somehow.
Very well explained and summed up a lot of info into a helpful summary. Many thanks!
p.s. subscribed :)
Excellent job!
💯 Terrific
Show us a complete lesson
nice job!
Rod Galloway thank you!
Please tommorow i have an exam about how do you explain for your student in direct method (elementary students and high scholl )who can help me
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perfect
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
I love what you say, but OMG please slow down.
When I see and hear fast talkers on YT, I lower the speed to 0.75. It works!
Nasdaq please buy complete 0:46
why is your backdrop in the video a bathroom floor?
Good video!subscrobed to you.i hope my video will be good as yours.hope to hear from you
If you talk as quickly to your students as you do in this video they will get out of your class as much as I got out of this video not a lot.
I hope you get out of teaching as quickly as possible! This man was doing you a courtesy -trying to teach morons like you how to actually teach!
There's a pause button?