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A female teacher guiding two male secondary students with their studies with explicit instruction in a classroom at Australian Christian College Benalla, Victoria.

Well Taught

How are students

Well Taught
A female teacher smiling and assisting a young female student with an iPad in a classroom at Australian Christian College Benalla, Victoria.

Teaching That Reaches
Every Student

At ACC Benalla, being Well Taught means more than chasing marks — it’s about building deep understanding and a genuine love for learning. We want students to leave the classroom not just knowing the answers, but feeling confident in how they got there. Whether it’s reading their first book or tackling senior subjects, our goal is always the same: to help each student grow in knowledge, confidence, and capability.

A young male student holding a small whiteboard with the letter 'T' written on it, practicing Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) in a classroom at Australian Christian College Benalla.

A Clear and Supportive Approach

We use a structured, evidence-based teaching approach designed to make learning clear and achievable for every student. Known as Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI), it helps students engage with new ideas, build skills step by step, and feel a sense of success in their learning. It’s an approach that supports all learners — and gives our teachers the tools to meet students right where they’re at.

A dedicated teacher assisting two young primary school students with their work in a classroom at Australian Christian College Benalla, Victoria.

Teaching the Whole Person

Learning at ACC Benalla doesn’t stop with academics. We care just as much about who students are becoming as what they’re learning. That’s why our classrooms are also spaces where values like kindness, resilience, and respect are lived out and talked about every day. Our teachers lead with care and character, helping students grow not only in what they know — but in how they treat others, how they respond to challenges, and how they see themselves.

The Direct Instruction Process

Clear
Explanation

Clear Explanation

The teacher breaks down complex ideas into simple, understandable parts.

Guided
Practice

Guided Practice

The teacher leads students through problems step-by-step, providing support.

Checking for
Understanding

Checking For Understanding

Continuous feedback and questioning to ensure students grasp the material.

Independent
Practice

Independent Practice

Students apply their knowledge independently after mastering the concept.

Benefits of Direct Instruction

Improved
Academic
Performance

Improved Academic Performance

Better literacy, numeracy, and comprehension through clear, structured teaching.

Higher
Engagement
 

Higher Engagement

Active learning keeps students involved and motivated.

Increased
Confidence
 

Increased Confidence

Students feel more confident as they understand material step by step.

Reduced
Behavioural
Issues

Reduced Behavioral Issues

Structured lessons minimise confusion, keeping students focused.

Tailored
Support
 

Tailored Support

Frequent checking for understanding allows teachers to offer timely support and adjustments.

What our teachers say about Direct Instruction

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