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DI READING
SUCCESS FOR ALL and Orton- Gillingham READING
National Institute for Direct Instruction Key Site/Organization
Orton-Gillingham Approach to Reading *A structured reading procedure with a long history of success.
A Sampling of Dr. Bass' Papers
Miscellany
Points of Departure Choice-points on our way to becoming teaches
Mathematically Correct A series of articles on why math performance must be improved
Nine Things Everyone Should Know About Behavior Analysis Amazingly, these facts about my field are still so little known, especially among those who would be critics of it.
Direct instruction with lower case "di", not Englemann's "DI." None the less, these are common tactics and you may find them helpful in creating lessons with you lack DI.
Misrepresentations of DI and a Response
Morningside Academy This is one of the best schools anywhere--and they train teachers! Click here for a real treat.
Some Striking Similarities Between Suzuki and Behavioral Education
A Listing of Resources for Behavior Analysis including tutorials, educational sites, etc.--lots here
It's Like Looking into a Mirror:
The Similarities Between Suzuki and Behavioral Education
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A Demonstration Project Using Research Designs to
Improve the Practice of an Adult Student Who Thought
He Knew More Than His Teacher
PSI: Personalized Systems of Instruction A Great Intro and Set of Papers Here
Handbook of Teaching and Classroom Management Procedures Numerous tactics for instruction and classroom management
Precision Teaching (PT)
PT Links to School Applications (Check out Morningside Academy's use of PT)
Behavior Analysis Certification Board *The Behavior Analysis Certification Board provides testing an support to those seeking certification. *Certificates for undergraduates are available This is a great step toward a career in the field and Dr. Bass would be more than willing to help. Click on the "Behavior Analysis Certification Board" above to link up with that site.
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