
The Direct Instruction Podcast
What is Direct Instruction? with Bryan Wickman and Kurt Engelmann
Feb 4, 2024
Bryan Wickman and Kurt Engelmann discuss the origins and effectiveness of Direct Instruction, including personal stories and the importance of research. They also highlight the work of NIFDI in implementing and supporting DI programs worldwide.
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- Direct Instruction was developed by Siegfried Zigg Engelman and showed remarkable progress in at-risk children's learning.
- Direct Instruction is backed by research and emphasizes accurate placement, mastery-based assessments, and whole-class instruction.
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The Origins of Direct Instruction
The podcast episode delves into the origins of Direct Instruction, highlighting its development by Siegfried Zigg Engelman. Engelman's journey began with teaching his own children, demonstrating the effectiveness of an early form of his method. It then expanded to the establishment of the Brighter Engelman Preschool in 1966, where at-risk children showed remarkable progress in their learning. This marked the early beginnings of Direct Instruction and eventually led to the publication of the DISTAR programs.
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