Madeline Hunter method
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Definition
The Madeline Hunter method is a kind of direct instruction model.
The model
- (1) Anticipation
- (2) Objectives and standards
- (3) teaching
- input
- modeling
- check for understanding
- (4) guided practice
- (5) monitoring
- (6) independent practice
- (7) closure
Links
- Some Basic Lesson Presentation Elements (presents the Madeline Hunter Method).
References
- Burns Alvin C., (2006) Teaching experientially with the Madeline Hunter Method: An application in a marketing research course, Simulation & Gaming, Vol. 37, No. 2, 284-294, DOI: 10.1177/1046878106287954 Abstract PDF (Access restricted)
- Hunter, M. (1982). Mastery teaching. El Segundo, CA: TIP Publications.
- Hunter, M. (1985). What's wrong with Madeline Hunter? Educational Leadership, 42(5), 57-60.