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Limitations of Direct Instruction for Reading
Elementary and Literacy Education Department Publications
  • Andrew P. Johnson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
5-8-2019
Abstract

Direct instruction is an effective strategy to use for reading and other classes. It should be used to teach low-level reading subskills such as letter-sound associations. It is necessary, but far from sufficient. To use it as a method of reading instruction would be educational malpractice. Dr. Andy Johnson, Reading Specialist. www.Readocity.com

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Johnson, A. (2019, May 8). Limitations of direct instruction for reading [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/uyoUTH6-6x8