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Direct Instruction

Direct Instruction is an explicit, teacher-led educational methodology that emphasizes structured, scripted lessons to teach academic skills efficiently. It involves clear modeling, guided practice, and immediate feedback to ensure mastery of content, often used in reading, math, and other core subjects. The approach is based on behavioral principles and aims to minimize student errors through systematic instruction.

Also known as: DI, Explicit Instruction, Structured Teaching, Scripted Lessons, Direct Teaching
🧊Why learn Direct Instruction?

Developers should learn Direct Instruction when designing educational technology, training programs, or documentation systems that require clear, step-by-step guidance for users. It is particularly useful in contexts where precision and consistency are critical, such as onboarding new team members, creating tutorials, or developing interactive learning modules. This methodology helps ensure that complex concepts are broken down into manageable parts, reducing confusion and improving retention.

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