Why Students Struggle: Perception vs. Reality

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Why Students Struggle: Perception vs. Reality

The Reading Intervention Specialists Providers of Scientifically-based Instructional Materials and Professional Development.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Publisher of the Sonday System Product Line: A multisensory approach to literacy. Expert professional development provider, supporting the use of the Sonday System products. We put theory to practice! Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Anatomy of Perception States Test for Vocabulary and Comprehension. Some students score low on State Vocabulary and Comprehension Tests. Problem was assumed to be in Vocabulary and Comprehension. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Perception & Consequence Struggling Students need more instruction in Vocabulary and Comprehension Strategies. As a result, teachers have been well trained in Vocabulary and Comprehension Strategies and are able to teach them well. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Reality Struggling Readers are deficient in the underpinnings of Vocabulary and Comprehension. - Source: National Reading Panel Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Underpinnings Phonological Awareness Phonics Automaticity Fluency Each of these skills need to be in place for students to reach their full potential in Vocabulary and Comprehension. Source: National Reading Panel Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. More Fluent Readers Focus their attention on making connections between the ideas in the text and their background knowledge. Therefore, they are able to focus on comprehension. Source: National Reading Panel Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Less Fluent Readers Must focus their attention primarily on decoding individual words. Therefore, little attention is left for comprehending the text. Source: National Reading Panel Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Goal: Independent Comprehending Readers with Underpinnings Secure Teachers are comfortable teaching Vocabulary and Comprehension skills. Teachers are less comfortable teaching the underpinning skills. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Solution: Sonday System Has built-in template for teaching underpinning skills (PA, Phonics, Automaticity, Fluency). Provides time in the lesson plan for Vocabulary and Comprehension practice. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. The Template: 6 Steps Read Sounds Spell Sounds Read Words Spell Words Introduce New Material Read Aloud 1 2 Teach Underpinnings 3 4 Teach New Material 5 6 Apply & Practice what’s been learned Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Template: Read Sounds Phonics Automaticity (quickly & accurately) Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Template: Spell Sounds Phonemic Awareness Phonics Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Template: Read Words Phonics Blend known sounds into words automatically Automaticity Response is quick & accurate Vocabulary Direct & Indirect Instruction (check for definitions, context, multiple meanings, etc.) Comprehension Practice at word level Eases transition to sentence level. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Template: Spell Words Phonemic Awareness Phonics Fluency Read and write sentences with prosody (intonation, chunking, phrasing, quick & accurate) Vocabulary Direct & Indirect Instruction (check for definitions, context, multiple meanings, etc.) Comprehension Practice at sentence level eases transition to book level. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Template: Steps 1-4 in Lesson Plan repeated Phonemic Awareness Phonics Automaticity (leads to fluency) Vocabulary Comprehension Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Template: Read Aloud Time in lesson for Comprehension and Vocabulary Practice Phonemic Awareness Blend sounds to pronounce words Phonics Apply rules to read words automatically Fluency Read with prosody to show meaning Vocabulary Direct & Indirect Instruction (check for definitions, context, multiple meanings, etc.) Comprehension All underpinning skills in place allows freedom for comprehension at text level. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Successful Models Include: Quality Core Program. Intervention Instruction in small groups. Intensive Intervention for small percentage who need it. Tools to implement intervention. Enhanced Teacher skills to implement model. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Successful: 3 Tier Reading Model Core Instruction: Quality reading instruction based on SBRR for all students. Reduces the number of students at-risk for reading problems. TIER 2 Supplemental Intervention: Small group instruction. Addresses essential reading skills for students not making adequate progress with core reading program. Reduces the number of students in need of intensive intervention. TIER 3 Intensive Intervention: Small Group and One-to-One Instruction. Increases intensity and duration for students showing a lack of adequate progress in Tiers 1 and 2. CBM Progress Monitoring between all tiers IF PROGRESS IS INADEQUATE, MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Effective Intervention: The Sonday System TIER 2 Supplemental Intervention TIER 3 Intensive Intervention TIER 1 Core Instruction Schools using Sonday System as a supplement to a Core reading program in Grades K-6 have greatly reduced referrals to Special Education in the higher grades. Multisensory teaching methods prevent the need for additional support in TIERs 2 & 3. The Sonday System shines in TIER 2. Teachers, Paraprofessionals, and Tutors are trained to work with small groups to enhance basic skills that promote fluency and comprehension growth. The Sonday System is highly effective in TIER 3. Intense Intervention is the setting in which the Sonday methods were perfected. Teachers and Tutors are provided the tools and training to increase student achievement by applying diagnostic reading methods in their classroom. Progress monitoring tracks student progress. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. The Sonday System is: Ideally suited for small group instruction Systematic, explicit, sequential and cumulative Uses multisensory practice to cement learning into long-term memory Easy to use – Easy to replicate Student driven Based on the Orton-Gillingham approach Seamless with popular Progress Monitoring Programs (AIMSweb, DIBELS) Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Training: On-going Professional Development Goal: Practical knowledge of how to apply intervention in small groups. Every teacher will be shown how to : Use, with fidelity, the Sonday System, a scientifically based literacy program. Incorporate best practices into each lesson, increasing student literacy skills. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Winsor Learning: Proven Successful Training Model 1st year of training: Initial training On-going in classroom coaching Online support Phone consultation Reporting to school/district administration Progress monitoring integration Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Results: We Partner with your District Goals Your Goal: Reduce % of referrals to Special Education South Alleghany 38% percent referrals to special education in 2002-2003 in grades k-3. After one year of the Winsor Learning / Sonday System program, 3% referral rate to special education in 2003-2004. Implement Response to Intervention Allentown Public Schools – Significant gains with DIBELS Core Special Education Program Caldwell County – 28% Average Gain in Reading Grades 1-5 Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Be The Next Successful Model Winsor Learning has helped 1000’s of schools achieve their academic goals. You can be the one that makes the difference. Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. Contact Us 1-800-321-7585 www.winsorlearning.com Copyright 2009 Winsor Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.