Information on our programs Publications and papers
Information on our programs Publications and papers
The focus of this submission is the needs of remote, regional and indigenous-majority schools
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Education policy position of Good to Great Schools Australia in Effective Instruction: The keystone to school reform.
Good to Great Schools Australia supports schools to deliver the Direct Instruction (DI) program which combines explicit instruction pedagogy with a comprehensive curriculum, student assessment and scripted lessons.
Good to Great Schools Australia delivers Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI), which uses well-crafted, well taught lessons to assist teachers to deliver effective instruction that significantly lifts student achievement.
This document compares the approaches of DI and EDI in curriculum and lesson design, lesson delivery, assessment and student groupings.
Our vision at Good to Great Schools Australia is ‘Great Teachers delivering effective instruction and every child reaching their full potential’. Direct Instruction (DI) helps schools deliver this vision as it ensures students learn faster, more efficiently and more effectively.
This factsheet highlights the comprehensive support to successfully implement DI for teaching assistants.
This case study runs through Miss Evans’ day, from getting prepared before school to ensure she is ready to teach ‘bell-to-bell’, to delivering various DI sessions throughout the day that include the curriculum subjects such as Maths, Reading, Writing and Spelling.
This case study runs through Miss Hoek’s day, at the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy’s Coen Campus.
Within ‘Direct Instruction: A Principal’s perspective’ we take a look at a typical day for one of our principals.
At the time of writing, Finn Buckley was a principal of Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy’s Hope Vale Campus.
The successful implementation of Direct Instruction requires effective behaviour management. The program that Good to Great Schools Australia supports is based on Positive Behaviour Interventions and Support (PBIS).
Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) gives teachers a step-by-step guide to creating and delivering effective lessons that maximise student learning across all areas of the Australian Curriculum in primary and secondary schools.
An update from Good to Great Schools Australia, the great work of our teachers and students in our schools.