Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® Online Workshop For Educators In India

Learn to deliver effective lessons that can significantly improve achievement for all learners, including English language learners and students with special needs.

professional-development-with-explicit-direct-instruction-edi-dataworks

Key Takeaways From The Live 2-Part Workshop

  • Learn 3 ways to motivate students.
  • How to get students to complete their homework.
  • Brain compatible teaching that helps students learn more.
  • 8 ways to create student engagement.
  • How to modify choral reading to improve student reading fluency.
  • 6 Corrective Feedback strategies for incorrect student answers.
  • How to get 100% correct answers.
  • How to expand student academic vocabulary in every lesson.
  • The 6 steps for Checking for Understanding-each one is important.
  • Instructional strategies that improve classroom management.
  • Implementing higher-order questions that help students learn more.
  • Combining effective lesson design and effective delivery; you need both.
  • How to correctly use student whiteboards to increase student learning.
  • The proper use of sentence frames in questioning.
  • Supercharging Concept Development in every lesson, the 4 important parts.
why-explicit-direct-instruction

USC Rossier School of Education is one of the graduate schools of the University of Southern California

What Is Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® ?

EDI® was developed by Dataworks founders, Dr. Silvia Ybarra and John Hollingsworth. EDI® focuses on improving education at the lesson level by incorporating a strategic collection of instructional practices from the work of educational and cognitive researchers such as Hattie, Rosenshine, Hunter, Sousa, and Marzano. When all of the research is combined, you get EDI®.

The extensive classroom experience of the Dataworks founders and staff has proven that direct instruction is more effective and efficient, especially for struggling students and English learners.

This Online Workshop Includes:

  • Learn 3 ways to motivate students.
  • How to get students to complete their homework.
  • Brain compatible teaching that helps students learn more.
  • 8 ways to create student engagement.
  • How to modify choral reading to improve student reading fluency.
  • 6 Corrective Feedback strategies for incorrect student answers.
  • How to get 100% correct answers.
  • How to expand student academic vocabulary in every lesson.
  • The 6 steps for Checking for Understanding–each one is important.
  • Instructional strategies that improve classroom management.
  • Implementing higher-order questions that help students learn more.
  • Combining effective lesson design and effective delivery; you need both.
  • How to correctly use student whiteboards to increase student learning.
  • The proper use of sentence frames in questioning.
  • Supercharging Concept Development in every lesson, the 4 important parts.
explicit-direct-instruction-and-common-core-state-standards

What Does the DataWorks (EDI)® Workshop Cover?

This 2-part online workshop provides coaching for the strategies covered by Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI). This leads to increased teacher retention for the following:

how-the-brain-learns

Brain Research

Dataworks provides an overview of brain research. We explain how the human brain learns and stores information. This helps teachers understand the importance of the lesson delivery strategies in Explicit Direct Instruction EDI® .

student-engagement-poster-for-explicit-direct-instruction

Engagement Norms

Practice with Student Engagement Norms. Dataworks Engagement Norms are used in thousands of classrooms around the world because they work. They include eight strategies that keep students engaged and actively participating in every lesson.

checking-for-understanding-explicit-direct-instruction-edi-poster

Checking for Understanding

Most teachers know how to ask questions and call on students for responses. But are teachers asking the right questions to the right students? EDI® has simple tips to help teachers ask powerful, probing questions to non-volunteers that will change the culture of the classroom and accurately assess learning in real-time.

explicit-direct-instruction-lesson-design-components

Lesson Design Components

Create a culture of instructional excellence by providing common procedures for lessons. We cover the critical components of the Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® lesson design; learning objective, activate prior knowledge, concept development, sill development with guided practice, relevance, and closure.

Core Concepts for Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)®

Checking for Understanding (CFU)

There are checking for understanding questions directly on the slides so teachers can make sure students are learning. If students can’t answer the question, reteach that slide.

Whiteboard Questions

 The questions are set up for whiteboard responses so teachers can see all student answers.

Complete Sentences

Have the students answer in complete sentences using academic language.

Periodic Review

 The lessons include periodic review so students will retain the information.

Pronounce With Me

Have students practice harder to read words in the lesson.

Choral Reading

Have the students chorally read the key information on the page.

Non-Volunteers

Call on non-volunteers to make sure everyone is learning.

Rule of Two

The lessons provide match problems so the teacher can work one and the students can work the other. Teacher works one question, the student works the other.

Pair Share

All students answer every question using academic language.

Sentence Frames

Questions include a sentence frame to ask the kids to answer in complete sentences using academic language.

edi-helps-students-learn-more-and-improve-test-scores

How Does EDI® Help Students?

Explicit direct instruction (EDI) is a teaching method that benefits students by providing clear learning objectives, breaking down complex concepts, and giving step-by-step guidance.

It engages students actively, offers direct teaching, and offers immediate feedback.

EDI builds skills, addresses learning gaps, boosts confidence, and teaches transferable skills. It’s efficient, focused, and helps students succeed across subjects.

Is EDI® Training Necessary?

EDI can be particularly beneficial for students who need clear structure, guidance, and practice in mastering foundational skills. It’s effective for addressing learning gaps, building confidence, and improving student outcomes.

student-taking-test-and-improving-test-scores-from-dataworks-training
when-schools-should-deploy-edi-training

When To Deploy EDI® Training

Schools should deploy Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® training when they want to improve foundational skills like reading and math, help struggling students catch up, prepare for standardized tests, ensure consistent teaching, and support special education or intervention programs.

It’s effective, evidence-based, and can be useful for new teachers, initial instruction, school reform, and maintaining accountability.

What’s Included With The EDI® Online Workshop?

  • Live Webinar Training With the Creator of EDI® and author of Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® Book
  • 2 Live EDI® Webinar Training Sessions (3 Hours Each)
  • 1 Full Year Access to Educeri Digital EDI® Lessons
  • 1 Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI)® E-Book

In The Workshop, You’ll Learn:

  1. How to call on non-volunteers to make sure everyone is learning.
  2. If two students in a row can’t answer, then reteach the entire class.
  3. If a student can’t answer a question, tell them. “I’ll come back to you.”
  4. How to ask students to explain their thinking and justify their answers.
  5. Use matched problems; you work the first one, students work the other.
  6. After you model how to solve a problem, ask students to explain how you solved the problem.
  7. And a lot more…