The Direct Instruction Podcast
Podcast by Dr. Zach Groshell
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8 episodesHello everyone and welcome back to the Direct Instruction podcast. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and today I am excited to bring you an interview with Jan Hasbrouck, the keynote speaker at NIFDI’s 2025 National Direct Instruction Conference and Institutes [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/events-calendar/training-event/2025-national-direct-instruction-conference-and-institutes.html]. Dr. Hasbrouck is a renowned researcher and author with a distinguished career dedicated to improving literacy and educational outcomes. Dr. Hasbrouck’s expertise in reading fluency and her involvement with Project Follow Through and Direct Instruction have been pivotal in improving results in schools across the country. Dr. Hasbrouck is also a founding member of Read Washington, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing professional development based on the science of reading. Speaking of the National Direct Instruction Conference this summer, I should mention that this podcast is brought to you by NIFDI, or the National Institute for Direct Instruction. NIFDI supports schools all over the world to implement Direct Instruction with fidelity, and it has invited me to bring this podcast to their conference in Eugene, OR, in the summer of 2025. You can find more information about the conference by going to www.nifdi.org [https://www.nifdi.org/], and I encourage you to register [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/national-di-conference-eugene.html] for what is the most comprehensive DI training available anywhere. CAN’T GET ENOUGH CONTENT? In addition, I wanted to share with you recordings of presentations that Marcy Stein and I did in Chile to a packed auditorium of over 1,000 educators. Both talks speak to the power of Direct Instruction. ZACH GROSHELL’S TALK MARCY STEIN’S TALK IF YOU LOVE THE DI PODCAST, PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD IT AROUND, AND GIVE IT 5-STAR RATING ON THE PLATFORM OF YOUR CHOOSING. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3w6LoY0EJCP1j3aaDpxkD8?si=f13bca3b18a148ba] Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-direct-instruction-podcast/id1729095950] YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh1xxmQ8V6XInWAHACcvXJEVVNESodLZF&si=LprNdeCXRTyNbK-q] Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7f1410a6-dbe1-47fb-86be-5e456ae7756c/the-direct-instruction-podcast]
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Direct Instruction podcast. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and I am excited to be bringing you an interview with Dr. Kathy Madigan all about Higher Education and Direct Instruction. Kathy has been a teacher, principal, college professor and curriculum coordinator. She co-founded the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence and served as the Executive Director for the National Council on Teacher Quality. Previously, she has worked as the Vice President for Advantage Schools where she was responsible for curriculum, behavior, staff development and principal supervision in 16 schools the US that used Direct Instruction. This podcast is brought to you by NIFDI, or the National Institute for Direct Instruction. I think this is the perfect time to announce that I will be bringing my talents and the Direct Instruction podcast to Eugene, OR in the summer of 2025 for NIFDI’s National Direct Instruction Conference and Institutes [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/events-calendar/training-event/2025-national-direct-instruction-conference-and-institutes.html]. You can find more information about the conference by going to http://www.nifdi.org [http://www.nifdi.org], and I encourage you to register for what is the most comprehensive DI training available anywhere. CAN’T GET ENOUGH CONTENT? In addition, I wanted to share with you recordings of presentations that Marcy Stein and I did in Chile to a packed auditorium of over 1,000 educators. Both talks speak to the power of Direct Instruction. ZACH GROSHELL’S TALK MARCY STEIN’S TALK IF YOU LOVE THE DI PODCAST, PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD IT AROUND, AND GIVE IT 5-STAR RATING ON THE PLATFORM OF YOUR CHOOSING. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3w6LoY0EJCP1j3aaDpxkD8?si=f13bca3b18a148ba] Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-direct-instruction-podcast/id1729095950] YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh1xxmQ8V6XInWAHACcvXJEVVNESodLZF&si=LprNdeCXRTyNbK-q] Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7f1410a6-dbe1-47fb-86be-5e456ae7756c/the-direct-instruction-podcast]
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Direct Instruction podcast. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell [https://educationrickshaw.com/contact/], and today I am excited to be bringing you a glimpse into my classroom for an unscripted coaching session with Tamara Bressi. Tamara is an experienced Direct Instruction teacher, trainer and instructional coach. I had the honor of working with Tamara over the course of multiple training sessions to develop my implementation of Corrective Mathematics for a middle school intervention context. This episode is structured so that you first hear a recording of me teaching prior to receiving any training, followed by some feedback from Tamara. Then, we will listen to a “post-training” recording, where Tamara and I discuss some of the shifts I have made in implementing Direct Instruction with greater precision. This episode is brought to you by NIFDI, or the National Institute for Direct Instruction. Our guest today is one of the trainers for the Academy on Becoming an Effective Direct Instruction Trainer, which is an integral component of the National Direct Instruction Conference [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/national-di-conference-eugene.html] held in Eugene, OR. You can find more information about the conference by going to http://www.nifdi.org [http://www.nifdi.org], and I encourage you to register for what is the most comprehensive DI training available anywhere. IF YOU LOVE THE DI PODCAST, PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD IT AROUND, AND GIVE IT 5-STAR RATING ON THE PLATFORM OF YOUR CHOOSING. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3w6LoY0EJCP1j3aaDpxkD8?si=f13bca3b18a148ba] Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-direct-instruction-podcast/id1729095950] YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh1xxmQ8V6XInWAHACcvXJEVVNESodLZF&si=LprNdeCXRTyNbK-q] Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7f1410a6-dbe1-47fb-86be-5e456ae7756c/the-direct-instruction-podcast]
Hello, and welcome back to the Direct Instruction podcast. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell [https://educationrickshaw.com/request-professional-development/], and today I am excited to be bringing you a fantastic episode about the role of Direct Instruction in teaching kids to read in indigenous communities across America. I will be interviewing Casey Sovo, a member of the Comanche Nation, a 20-year educator, and a Bureau of Indian Education program administrator. Casey will speak to the incredible improvements in performance of schools that he supported when DI was implemented with fidelity, as well as the obstacles or barriers that he had to address when implementing DI. We will also talk about the times when DI was discontinued in the schools he supported, the dramatic dip in performance that followed, and the return to positive growth when schools decided to restart with DI. Overall, I was inspired by Casey’s passion to eliminate the achievement gap for indigenous students through a data-informed, all-hands-on-deck approach to teaching reading, and it was an honor to have him on the Direct Instruction podcast. This episode is brought to you by NIFDI, or the The National Institute for Direct Instruction. Registration is open for the National Direct Instruction Conference in Eugene, Oregon this summer, where, in 2024 when this episode was published, Casey Sovo will be the keynote speaker! I’ve provided the links to register in the show notes [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/national-di-conference-eugene.html], and I encourage you to sign up for what is the most comprehensive DI training available anywhere. IF YOU LOVE THE DI PODCAST, PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD IT AROUND, AND GIVE IT 5-STAR RATING ON THE PLATFORM OF YOUR CHOOSING. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3w6LoY0EJCP1j3aaDpxkD8?si=f13bca3b18a148ba] Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-direct-instruction-podcast/id1729095950] YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh1xxmQ8V6XInWAHACcvXJEVVNESodLZF&si=LprNdeCXRTyNbK-q] Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7f1410a6-dbe1-47fb-86be-5e456ae7756c/the-direct-instruction-podcast]
Welcome back to the Direct Instruction podcast, my name Dr. Zach Groshell [https://educationrickshaw.com/contact/], and today we are going to be talking all about Direct Instruction Mathematics. What you just listened to comes from a 1966 video recording of Zig Engelmann, which I have embedded in the show notes. If you’re not driving while you’re listening to this, I highly recommend that you pause this podcast right now and watch the video in full. It is a perfect showcase for how rigorous and well-structured instruction can empower young learners to grasp even the most complex mathematical concepts. But what is Direct Instruction mathematics, and how does it differ from more conventional ways of teaching of math? To answer that question, I thought I’d interview some of the experts of DI math about what goes into the design and delivery of this highly effective teaching system. Dr. Marcy Stein is the lead author of Direct Instruction Mathematics and Professor Emeritus of The University of Washington Tacoma. Also joining us is Dr. Bernadette Kelly who co-authored the DI programs, Connecting Math Concepts and Essentials for Algebra. This is an incredible episode that I hope will prompt more schools to consider how top-notch materials designed with the DI approach can break the cycle of stagnant achievement in mathematics. This episode is brought to you by NIFDI [https://www.nifdi.org/], or the The National Institute for Direct Instruction. Registration is open for the National Direct Instruction Conference [https://www.nifdi.org/training-events/national-di-conference-eugene.html] in Eugene, Oregon this summer. Whether you are new to Direct Instruction, or are looking for training on Administrative Leadership, Coaching, and Becoming an Effective DI Trainer, this is the conference for you. I’ve provided the links to register [https://fs17.formsite.com/UK0GOW/rmvwtssgnq/index] in the show notes, and I encourage you to sign up for what is the most comprehensive DI training available anywhere. IF YOU LOVE THE DI PODCAST, PLEASE HELP ME SPREAD IT AROUND, AND GIVE IT 5-STAR RATING WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS! Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3w6LoY0EJCP1j3aaDpxkD8?si=f13bca3b18a148ba] Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-direct-instruction-podcast/id1729095950] YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh1xxmQ8V6XInWAHACcvXJEVVNESodLZF&si=LprNdeCXRTyNbK-q] Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7f1410a6-dbe1-47fb-86be-5e456ae7756c/the-direct-instruction-podcast]
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