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Educational Technology Research and Development | 2005

Direct Instruction Revisited: A Key Model for Instructional Technology

Susan G. Magliaro; Barbara Lockee

Rooted in behavioral theory, particularly the radical or selectivist behaviorism of B.F. Skinner (1953, 1954, 1966, 1968, 1974), the direct instruction (DI) approach to teaching is now well into its third decade of influencing curriculum, instruction, and research. It is also in its third decade of controversy. Our purpose is to present the DI model with the notion that the designer can and should use the model effectively based on appropriate assessment of the learners, content, context, and task at hand. To accomplish our goal, we begin with a general discussion of the basic DI framework, followed by a summary of the major DI models that have been used in live instructional contexts. We then shift to a review of how DI has been used in technology-based learning environments. Finally, we conclude with a look into the future of DI.


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2001

A Reflexive Model for Teaching Instructional Design

Neal Shambaugh; Susan G. Magliaro

Although there are numerous models to practive instructional design (ID), few instructional models to teach instructional design have been documented. This article documents a five-year study of two instructors who collaborated on formally studying their teaching of a masters level instructional design course. A reflexive instructional approach was used, in which the teachers examined their teaching while students were being prompted to reflect on their learning of instructional design through a course-long ID project. In this article we summarize our views on learning, teaching, and instructional design. A design and development framework from developmental research (Richey & Nelson, 1996) was used to describe our teaching in terms of the design decisions, model implementation, and model evaluation across six deliveries of the ID course from 1994–1998.


Journal of Teacher Education | 1992

Teacher Mentoring: An Analysis of Roles, Activities, and Conditions

Terry M. Wildman; Susan G. Magliaro; Ruth Anne Niles; Jerome A. Niles


Archive | 2004

Behaviorism and Instructional Technology.

David M. Moore; Susan G. Magliaro


Elementary School Journal | 1989

Teaching and Learning to Teach: The Two Roles of Beginning Teachers

Terry M. Wildman; Jerome A. Niles; Susan G. Magliaro; Ruth Anne McLaughlin


Educational Technology Research and Development | 2006

Student Models of Instructional Design.

Susan G. Magliaro; Neal Shambaugh


Innovative Higher Education | 1999

Faculty Study Groups: Solving “Good Problems” Through Study, Reflection, and Collaboration

Terry M. Wildman; Margaret P. Hable; Marlene M. Preston; Susan G. Magliaro


Computers in The Schools | 1987

Computer programming and generalized problem-solving skills: in search of direction

Susan G. Magliaro


Teaching and Teacher Education | 1986

A naturalistic investigation of experienced teachers' and student teachers' instructional practices

Susan G. Magliaro; Hilda Borko


Computers in The Schools | 1987

Adolescents' chunking of computer programs

Susan G. Magliaro; John K. Burtin

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Neal Shambaugh

West Virginia University

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Carl Harris

Brigham Young University

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Peter Chan

Brigham Young University

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Ping Zeng

Brigham Young University

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