That explains DI’s origins, but doesn’t say anything about how it looks like and how it is different from other approaches. (Why it is called Direct Instruction, after all?)
Right- that’s because I don’t know anything about what it looks like and how it’s different from other approaches. (I haven’t dug any deeper than this article and wikipedia).
That explains DI’s origins, but doesn’t say anything about how it looks like and how it is different from other approaches. (Why it is called Direct Instruction, after all?)
Right- that’s because I don’t know anything about what it looks like and how it’s different from other approaches. (I haven’t dug any deeper than this article and wikipedia).