Superintendent’s Educational Opportunities Advisory Council Meeting Literacy Services Department Curriculum and Professional Development DivisionAugust,

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Superintendent’s Educational Opportunities Advisory Council Meeting Literacy Services Department Curriculum and Professional Development DivisionAugust, 2013

Recommendation #8 Students in kindergarten through third grade who are not yet proficient in literacy will receive appropriate interventions.

Instructional Support Every student in every classroom, without exceptions, without excuses! Pat Skorkowsky, 2013

Clark County School District Literacy Plan The Vision is Established

Recommendation #8 Students in kindergarten through third grade who are not yet proficient in literacy will receive appropriate interventions.

Literacy Assessments Screening Assessments Diagnostic Assessments Progress Monitoring Tools Outcome Assessments

Recommendation #8 Students in kindergarten through third grade who are not yet proficient in literacy will receive appropriate interventions.

Effective & Appropriate Intervention Research-based Data-driven More Time Administered by Trained Professionals Smaller Group Sizes Targeted Explicit & Systematic Buffum, Mattos, & Weber, 2012

Intensifying Intervention Scaffolding Instruction Pre-teaching/Re-teaching Additional Practice Smaller Group Size Adding Additional Minutes Setting Academic Goals Related to Intervention

Culturally Responsive Classrooms Validation Comprehensive Multidimensional “Revisiting our understandings about diversity will reveal that it no longer refers to race alone and that it is a value-added resource to classrooms.” Mendoza Reis, Noni & Mendez, Sylvia

Culturally Responsive Classrooms Starts where the students are. Is affective as well as cognitive. Relates to issues that are personally relevant to the student. Increases student academic achievement in all areas. Incorporates the use of sensitive and relevant materials. Involves parents!

Read Together Daily Conversation About Text Sight Words Rereading Library Visits Family Connections

Montgomery County, Maryland

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