Performance determined instruction for training in remedial reading. 1969

B B Gray, and R D Baker, and S E Stancyk
Monterey Institute for Speech and Hearing.

A system called Performance Determined Instruction (PDI) is presented as a methodological tactic for training in remedial reading. The system incorporates aspects of binary logic, instrumental conditioning, and programmed instruction. Results suggest that PDI is a high-precision instructional procedure effective in obtaining desired changes in reading-task performance.

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