di: DI is finally getting some respect
Kerry Hempenstall
kerry.hempenstall at rmit.edu.au
Thu Feb 8 21:38:59 PST 2018
As you say, gratifying to hear something positive about DI. Now, if only
What Works Clearinghouse, ESSA, and Slavin's Best Evidence Encyclopedia
organisation would come to the party.
On 9 February 2018 at 03:40, J. E. Stone <professor at education-consumers.org>
wrote:
> The piece on the Fordham Foundation's website calls DI the Rodney
> Dangerfield of curriculum, but that's the point.
>
> Finally, some recognition in DC policy circles!
>
> https://edexcellence.net/articles/direct-instruction-
> the-rodney-dangerfield-of-curriculum
> <https://edexcellence.net/articles/direct-instruction-the-rodney-dangerfield-of-curriculum>
>
> J. E. Stone, Ed.D. | President
> Education Consumers Foundation
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Regards,
Kerry
Dr Kerry Hempenstall
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