Struggling readers are more likely to learn essential reading skills and strategies if the direct or explicit model of instruction is part of the teacher's repertoire of teaching methods. Directly/explicitly teaching reading means imparting new information to students through meaningful teacher-student interactions and teacher guidance of student learning. In this approach, the teacher clearly leads the teaching-learning process. At the heart of the direct instruction method are explicit explanations, modeling or demonstrating, and guided practice. Direct/ explicit instruction needs to be an integral part of learning the major content strands of the reading process - phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
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Rupley, W. H., Blair, T. R., & Nichols, W. D. (2009). Effective reading instruction for struggling readers: The role of direct/ explicit teaching. Reading and Writing Quarterly, 25(2–3), 125–138. https://doi.org/10.1080/10573560802683523
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