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McQuillan, Jeffrey Lawrence – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2019
Several researchers have advocated explicit instruction of vocabulary in order to help students improve their reading comprehension, especially low-achieving readers who need to "catch-up" to their age peers. Very few studies, however, have attempted to compare the time efficiency of direct instruction to its alternatives. In this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development, Recreational Reading, Reading Comprehension
Brownell, Mary T.; Ciullo, Stephen; Kennedy, Michael J. – American Educator, 2021
High-leverage practices (HLPs) are instructional approaches educators in K-12 can use to teach different types of learners and content. They are deemed "high leverage" because they are foundational to effective instruction, they help with managing and intervening in students' behavior, and they support successful implementation of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Students with Disabilities, Direct Instruction
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Bouck, Emily C.; Long, Holly; Park, Jiyoon – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Mathematics is an important but also under-explored area of education for students with disabilities, including middle school students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. In this study, researchers taught middle school students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to solve word problems grounded in life skills…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Developmental Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction, Students with Disabilities
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Rivera, Christopher J.; Baker, Joshua; Tucktuck, Mona Nasir; Rüdenauer, Heike; Atwell, Nicole – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2021
Emergent Bilinguals (EB), particularly those of Latino descent, who have a moderate intellectual disability (ID) are arguably one of the most underserved and under researched populations. Although there has been an increase of evidence-based practices for both EBs and students with ID, there are still a limited number of empirical studies of EBs…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Bilingual Students, Moderate Intellectual Disability, Hispanic American Students
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Vossoughi, Shirin; Davis, Natalie R.; Jackson, Ava; Echevarria, Ruben; Muñoz, Arturo; Escudé, Meg – Cognition and Instruction, 2021
This paper argues that the terms through which we interpret and work to develop expansive pedagogical practices are overly constrained by the binary of adult-centered versus child-centered education. Analyzing ethnographic data developed over three years in a making/tinkering afterschool program serving Black, Latinx, and Asian American students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Teacher Role, After School Programs
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Azatova, Samantha – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2021
This study examined the effectiveness of using self-assessment and explicit strategy instruction to develop self-regulation in 4th grade lower-intermediate English Language Learners (ELLs) in an English-medium international school. The study took place in the English as an Additional Language (EAL) Department of the school, which is a student…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Self Management, Elementary School Students, Second Language Learning
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Brown, Sally A.; Pyle, Nicole – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Reading comprehension expectations in content areas have increased for students during the past decade. Many secondary students, including students with learning disabilities, improve their reading proficiency of grade-level text when they receive explicit instruction. The authors propose a self-questioning strategy routine designed to enhance…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Trninic, Dragan – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2018
This conceptual paper considers what it would mean to take seriously Freudenthal's suggestion that mathematics should be taught like swimming. The general claim being made is that "direct instruction" and "discovery" are not opposite but complementary, linked by repetitive yet explorative practice. This claim is elaborated…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Direct Instruction, Discovery Learning
Tauni L. Grossklas – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In Florida, civic illiteracy among middle and high school students is a pressing concern despite state initiatives to increase civic competence (Florida House of Representatives, 2019; FLDOE, 2023b; Florida Department of State, 2023). Recent scores on state civics and social studies standardized assessments reveal a disheartening fact--an average…
Descriptors: Civics, Social Studies, Charter Schools, Teacher Attitudes
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Bouck, Emily C.; Long, Holly; Jakubow, Larissa – Preventing School Failure, 2022
Little-to-no research examines the provision of targeted mathematical interventions to students struggling with mathematics in a virtual environment. And yet, the global pandemic of 2020--extending into 2021--found schools in such a scenario. This article reports two studies in which researchers explored the intervention package of explicit…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Direct Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Intervention
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Cook, Sara Cothren; Nelson, Gena; Friedheim, Natanya; Bass, Byron C.; Colburn, Geena; Figueira-Savella, Misty; Halaby, Gabby; Hoadley, Nancy; Rohde, Lauryn – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2023
The increase in enrollment in online programs for Grades K-12 students, including students with disabilities, requires teachers to consider how to provide effective online instruction. Although schools may offer students a fully online curriculum, teachers serve an essential role in supporting students with disabilities in meeting (a) learning…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Synchronous Communication, Online Courses
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Lewis, Elizabeth – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
Case studies of two biology teachers, Cathy and David, from the same minority-majority, urban U.S. high school, provide insights into their instructional practices while they engaged in long-term professional development (PD). Findings suggest why science teachers engaged with PD may, or may not, adopt more adaptive pedagogical approaches in the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Biology, Science Teachers, Professional Identity
Piasta, Shayne B.; Sawyer, Brook; Justice, Laura M.; O'Connell, Ann A.; Jiang, Hui; Dogucu, Mine; Khan, Kiren S. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2020
Read It Again! PreK (RIA) is a whole-class, teacher-implemented intervention that embeds explicit language and literacy instruction within the context of shared book reading and has prior evidence of supporting the language and literacy skills of preschool children. We conducted a conceptual replication to test its efficacy when implemented in…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Books
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Rose, John – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2020
The Short-Term Programs department at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) offers week-long and weekend classes during the school year for students with visual impairments who are on or close to grade level. Students primarily come to these programs for direct instruction in specific areas of the expanded core curriculum…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Delivery Systems, Visual Impairments, Distance Education
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Flannery, K. Brigid; Kato, Mimi McGrath; Kittelman, Angus; McIntosh, Kent; Triplett, Danielle – School Psychology, 2020
Although high school graduation rates are improving, many students are still not successful. Research has documented that 9th grade is a pivotal year in determining whether a student will graduate or drop out. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to assess the effects of a Tier 1 intervention model (freshmen success) for 9th grade…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Intervention, High School Freshmen, Learner Engagement
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