Given whats happening in schools today, is strategic instruction becoming obsolete?
No, as a matter of fact, it is not.Due to content explosion–the significant amount of information being added to world knowledge on a daily basis–teachers will not be able to continue to try to teach all of the content related to their subject areas. The only viable solution for them is to teach students how to access, think critically about, and manipulate information on their own so that students can be lifelong learners who access any information they need.That’s where strategy instruction comes in. Strategy instruction is the only instructional method that has been shown through research to enable students with disabilities and other at-risk students to meet the complex learning demands of secondary and post-secondary schools.Through strategy instruction, they become able to find, study, and express information independently.Another educational trend in this country, which is somewhat contrary to the emphasis on content coverage, is an emphasis on critical thinking and problem-so
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