Re-tweet by Professor Daniel Muijs:Dylan Wiliam
328 studies over 50 years show that direct instruction (structured guidance for teachers, teaching discrete skills before application, daily checks on learning, regular testing for mastery) has consistent, large positive effects on student achievement: http://bit.ly/2Leaaxl ($)
My question to Daniel via my retweet:@ProfDanielMuijs
Good to see this groundswell of finally acknowledging the effectiveness of Direct Instruction. Some of us have been saying this for many years, and received the harshest criticism for doing so.
But Daniel, does it concern you and Dylan that Reading Recovery is still entrenched in parts of England despite the 2009 Science and Technology select committee findings and recommendations, and despite damning reviews of its efficacy? http://www.iferi.org/iferi_forum/viewto ... f=4&t=1054 …
Daniel's response via Twitter:
Another comment I made in response to the Dylan Wiliam tweet:Replying to @debbiehepp
Yes, it does.
In 2018 Ofsted appointed Professor Daniel Muijs to be its new Head of Research.I wonder how many studies we'll need before people finally accept that Reading Recovery is not fit for purpose and goes against the body of research into reading instruction that finds against multi-cueing word-guessing? http://www.iferi.org/iferi_forum/viewto ... f=4&t=1054 …
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