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HomeExplicit Instruction Works Best for Struggling Math Students

Explicit Instruction Works Best for Struggling Math Students

July 3, 2014May 30, 2015 mathmoconsulting PrimaryBBCA, Direct Instruction

“Students who struggle early on with basic math skills…are more likely to benefit from teacher-driven instruction, in which the teacher models problems, provides explicit instruction and gives the students many opportunities to practice.” – Allie Bidwell

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