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| Scheduling Sufficient Instructional Time |
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One of the most important prerequisites for implementing the comprehensive Direct Instruction (DI) model successfully with all children is to provide sufficient instructional time for each instructional group. Student success depends on the rate at which students master material presented in the DI programs. The schedule should include enough time for students to make adequate progress at mastery through the programs and allow teachers to accelerate higher performing students or provide additional practice to students having problems mastering concepts or skills. Specifically, schedules should include the following:
Having a schedule with sufficient instructional time is the first step. The second step is implementing the schedule so that precious minutes are not lost. It is critical that all staff understand that “every second counts.” Time lost in transition or simply starting late results in time not available for students to master the material. *Implementing a schedule with sufficient instructional time results in students completing one reading level per year at the minimum. To be at benchmark, students must complete the Reading Mastery Signature Edition level designated for their grade. For example, second grade children need to complete the grade 2 RM Signature level. Fourth grade children need to complete the grade 4 RM Signature level. Many continuing students will exceed these minimum benchmarks. Note that students who receive two reading periods a day will learn a great deal of science and social studies information. Science and social studies concepts are systematically pre-taught in the upper levels of the Reading Mastery program, integrated into the stories and then reviewed to ensure students’ retention of the material. Some schools have used no other science program, and their students have performed outstandingly on tests of their scientific knowledge. See the following for more information on scheduling: |



