Can Direct Instruction meet the needs of ALL students?
The approach is most often used when introducing and practicing a new skill and or strategy.
Study on High School ELL Students who were struggling from Mcquiston
ELL Students
Stockard indicates that students exposed to direct instruction in kindergarten have higher achievement scores at the end of third grade when compare to students who were exposed to the approach throughout grades 1 & 2.
Stockard, J., & Engelmann, K. (2010)
O'shea, D. J., Mcquiston, K., & Mccollin, M. (2009).
References:
Rupley, W. H., Blair, T. R., & Nichols, W. D. (2009). Effective Reading Instruction for Struggling Readers: The Role of Direct/Explicit Teaching. Reading & Writing Quarterly, 25(2-3), 125-138. doi:10.1080/10573560802683523
O'shea, D. J., Mcquiston, K., & Mccollin, M. (2009). Improving Fluency Skills of Secondary-Level Students From Diverse Backgrounds. Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 54(1), 77-80. doi:10.3200/psfl.54.1.77-80
Gutiérrez-Braojos, C., Fernández, S. R., & Salmerón-Vílchez, P. (2014). ¿Cómo pueden mejorarse las estrategias de comprensión y el recuerdo textual en estudiantes de primer curso de Educación Primaria? Estudios Sobre Educación,26, 9-31. doi:10.15581/004.26.9-31
Stockard, J., & Engelmann, K. (2010). The development of early academic success: The impact of Direct Instruction's Reading Mastery. Journal of Behavior Assessment and Intervention in Children, 1(1), 2-24. doi:10.1037/h0100357