In an educational landscape that prioritises diversity and inclusivity, Direct Instruction (DI) is a key tool for teaching students in a special education environment. Its structured methodology provides a robust foundation for educators striving to accommodate...
Stefan Kalpachev
Implementing Explicit Direct Instruction in the Australian Classroom
In the dynamic and diverse landscape of Australian education, one of the most effective teaching methodologies that has been gaining attention is eExplicit dDirect iInstruction (EDI). For educators who are eager to make a meaningful and measurable impact in their...
Teaching Art to Young Learners: A Blueprint Aligned with Australia’s Curriculum Art Standards
Art education plays a pivotal role in the holistic development of children, nurturing creativity and the ability to think critically. Good to Great Schools Australia's (GGSA) primary school Visual Arts program offers an in-depth understanding and integration of visual...
Teaching Reading Mastery Using Direct Instruction
Direct Instruction (DI) offers a highly structured approach to teaching reading through carefully planned steps. It breaks down lessons into small, manageable units, building on each other. DI uses explicit teaching with clear, simple language and demonstrations,...
10 Essential Classroom Management Skills
This article distils the 10 essential classroom management skills every teacher needs to possess into a concise guide. From consistent discipline and effective communication to flexibility and student engagement, these tips collectively offer a roadmap for educators...
Effective Professional Development Strategies for Teachers
For teachers, professional development is not something which is confined to the lecture halls and libraries of their alma maters. Once a teacher receives their qualification, they will want to improve the quality of the service they provide in order to stay up to...
What is Explicit Direct Instruction?
Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) emphasises the importance of teacher-led instruction where objectives are clearly defined, skills are explicitly taught through demonstration and modelling, and students are engaged through guided practice and opportunities for...
School Improvement Plan: What It Is & How to Develop One
A school improvement plan (SIP) is a comprehensive, strategic plan designed to facilitate and guide the process of school improvement. It encompasses a range of elements essential for fostering effective change in a school's academic and organisational performance....
How to Teach Letter Formation
Letter formation refers to the process of learning how to write out each letter of the alphabet correctly. This process involves understanding the directionality, starting points, and strokes needed to create letters and words on paper that are legible, but it starts...
How to Teach Efficient Pencil Grip
Learning an efficient pencil grip is a key milestone on the child’s path to developing fine motor skills. It builds on the skills they have already developed using other hand-held tools, and it sets them on the path to expressing themselves with words and images....