Golden Principles of Explicit Instruction DVD

Dr. Anita Archer covers the big ideas in explicit instruction in these short video segments about the Golden Principles of Explicit Instruction.

$54.00

Details:
1 DVD with 12 short video segments
ISBN:
978-1-59909-058-0
SKU:
058-0
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  • Anita Archer
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Description

These engaging four- to seven-minute video presentations introduce the core principles of Explicit Instructions.

The videos are designed for quick inservice opportunities during staff, grade level, or departmental meetings. Staff can watch a segment, then take 10–15 minutes to discuss the golden principle and how it applies in their classrooms.

Topics include:

Introduction

  • Explicit Instruction 3:40

Management

  • Anticipate & Remove  6:09
  • Assumicide 5:46
  • What You Expect = What You Get 7:45

Instruction

  • A Quick Review of Teaching 5:16
  • Concepts & Vocabulary 3:56
  • Practice, Practice, Practice 6:05

Delivery of Instruction

  • Up on Your Feet 6:17
  • Avoid Voids 6:16
  • Pace of the Lesson 6:31
  • Learning Is Not a Spectator Sport 6:38

Conclusion

  • Passion & Compassion 7:02

Download the Viewer’s Guide and associated answer key.

 

  • Anita Archer

    Anita L. Archer, Ph.D., is an educational consultant to school districts on explicit instruction, the design and delivery of instruction, behavior management, and literacy instruction. Over the course of her 40-year career, Dr. Archer has taught elementary and middle school students and has served on the faculties of San Diego State University, the University of Washington, and the University of Oregon. She is nationally recognized for her professional development activities, having presented workshops and seminars in every state. Dr. Archer is coauthor, with Dr. Mary Gleason, of numerous curriculum materials addressing reading, writing, and study skills. She is the recipient of ten awards honoring her excellence in teaching and her contributions to the field of education.

Posters

Colorful posters reinforce principles of  explicit instruction.