Effective Instruction
Educators face the challenge of teaching the general education curriculum to students at diverse learning levels within the same classroom. The use of research-validated instructional methods is the most powerful tool for teachers to target the specific needs of individual students. The goal of improving student achievement is contingent on the rigorous use of these effective teaching principles.
Instruction is the purposeful design, implementation, and evaluation of student learning toward a specific goal. Specifically, effective instruction involves the organization of content, the selection of appropriate learning activities, and the ongoing assessment of student progress toward learning objectives. It is the one variable in the classroom that we control. The goal of effective instruction is to improve student achievement and produce independent, self-regulated learners. Critical to the teaching and learning process are these four knowledge and skill areas:
Effective instruction must also include these important components: