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Based on the direct explanation model , Johnston and Byrd ( 1983 ) discuss five components that should be present in any skill instruction , if the instruction is to foster comprehension . The five components are ( a ) structure ...
Based on the direct explanation model , Johnston and Byrd ( 1983 ) discuss five components that should be present in any skill instruction , if the instruction is to foster comprehension . The five components are ( a ) structure ...
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Their direct explanation model also suggests a need to restructure the typical basal - reading lesson sequence . Skills are taught and practiced prior to the reading of a basal story , applied during the actual reading of the story ...
Their direct explanation model also suggests a need to restructure the typical basal - reading lesson sequence . Skills are taught and practiced prior to the reading of a basal story , applied during the actual reading of the story ...
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1 we H between student achievement and the use of direct instuction procedures . Direct instruction implies that the teacher is central to and actively involved in the teaching act . Durkin ( 1978 ) defined comprehension instruction as ...
1 we H between student achievement and the use of direct instuction procedures . Direct instruction implies that the teacher is central to and actively involved in the teaching act . Durkin ( 1978 ) defined comprehension instruction as ...
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