The behavior analysis folks in psychology at Athabasca University, Canada’s Open University, provide an on-line tutorial about Siegfried Engelmann’s Direct Instruction approach to teaching. If you’re wondering what DI (that’s “big DI,” as many say; [note to me: create a entry about big DI and little di]) is about, this is a good introduction. For those who want to gain an even more substantial understanding of Ziggy’s view of the world, follow the link for Ziggy’s site under “web resources” at the right.
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