Monday, September 27, 2010

I Do It, We Do It, You Do It!




In class this week, we have been going over Direct Instruction, a teacher-centered strategy that utilizes teacher explanation, demonstration and modeling. The lesson is broken down into three sections: anticipatory set, development and closure. I really enjoyed Dr. Smirnova's breakdown of the development section. First there is "I do it" where the teacher directly teaches. this is where you present new material by presenting demonstrating and modeling. Next is "We do it together" where you provide the students with guided practice, which is very controlled. Finally there is "You do it" which is independent practice. This is done once the task has been mastered. This template makes development very easy to understand and easier to plan. We will be using this method this week to teach a lesson, so we will see!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Heather,

    Are you kidding, I love your blog. Nice review of DI and automaticity. I am also anxious to see how it is to teach a lesson using this method. See you Wednesday.

    Sally

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