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DI Programs are based on years of research on how children learn and the most effective ways to teach. This work produced the basic principles of effective instruction: All children can learn when instruction is systematic, explicit, and efficient. Poor achievement does not result from poor students, but from poor teaching. Direct Instruction programs, developed by Siegfried Engelmann and colleagues, incorporate all of these elements of effective instruction. 

Many studies have evaluated Direct Instruction programs and documented their effectiveness. NIFDI's searchable database includes summaries of dozens of peer reviewed, scientifically strong studies of DI programs. See The DI Research Base and Search for Articles on DI.

All Direct Instruction programs are extensively field tested during development. Students and teachers throughout the country try out each program, and their feedback is used to make sure they are highly effective. See Field Testing DI Programs.

NEW!  A Bibliography of the DI Curriculum and Studies Examining its Efficacy
Researchers continue to study Direct Instruction, and the literature on DI continues to grow. Check out the latest addition to NIFDI's tools and resources on DI research: A Bibliography of the DI Curriculum and Studies Examining its Efficacy.  

Implementing Direct Instruction Successfully

When implemented fully, Direct Instruction (DI) is unparalleled in its ability to improve student performance and enhance students’ self-esteem. In order to implement DI effectively, much more is required than simply purchasing instructional materials. The following two-part tutorial guides administrators, teachers, and coaches through the key features of a successful DI implementation. Part I provides an overview of the steps schools need to take in preparation for a DI implementation before school starts, while Part II provides an overview of the steps schools need to take after school has started.

IMPORTANT: This tutorial is an intensive video series comprised of 18 segments, each followed by a series of questions. Users should allow approximately three hours to watch the videos and complete the questions. NIFDI recognizes the high demand for time placed on school officials and, for this reason, has structured the tutorial so users may stop at any time and later resume where they left off.

Enroll in the tutorial here


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New to Direct Instruction? Watch the Introduction to Direct Instruction Video Series before taking the online tutorial.

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