A recent guest post here by John Thompson, Neither Teacher-less nor Teacher-proof: Constructivism Meets Guided Instruction, led to a lively discussion in the comments. I asked one reader to expand on ...
“Direct Instruction is a powerful tool, and educators have a right to know it’s out there. Some may choose it and some may not,” said Muriel V. Berkeley, the president of the Baltimore Curriculum ...
Whether you wish to deepen your knowledge of teaching and learning, conduct research that can inform policy and influence students and schools, or prepare to lead in the field of curriculum and ...
Curriculum and instruction is the subfield of education that focuses on creating effective learning environments. It overlaps with the field of educational assessment, which is concerned with ...
Develop the knowledge, professional skills, ethical sensibilities, and leadership potential to make a difference in the lives of all children and youth. With an emphasis on serving others and ...
Bill Louden was a member of the Rowe Review into the teaching of reading in Australia. Direct Instruction is a teaching method developed in the United States in the 1960s, focused particularly on the ...
Teachers at all levels of education rely on written curricula and codified best practices to guide their instruction. Without a curriculum, it can be hard to keep track of everything students need to ...
At the University of Wyoming, Ph.D. students and faculty in curriculum and instruction are asking bold questions that will change how and what students will be learning all over the world. In this ...
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