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IES Recommendations Explicit vocabulary instruction
Direct, explicit comprehension strategy instruction Discussion of text meaning & interpretation Increase student motivation & engagement in literacy learning Qualified specialists for intensive, individualized interventions
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COI Recommendations Explicit instruction and practice to use comprehension strategies Increase the amount and quality of open, sustained discussion of content Set high standards for text, conversation, questions, and vocabulary Increase students’ motivation and engagement with reading Teach essential content knowledge and critical concepts
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Identify Challenges and Solutions
Reading in the Disciplines: The Challenges of Adolescent Literacy Response to Intervention: The Future for Secondary Schools Part I & II Meeting the Needs of Significantly Struggling Learners in HS: A Look at Approaches to Tiered Intervention Reading Next: A Vision for Action and Research in MS and HS Literacy The Secondary Literacy Instruction and Intervention Guide
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Brief Look - Textbooks/Reading
History Mathematics Science
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History/Social Studies
Social Study textbooks often Do not use relational words between clauses, sentences and paragraphs that would make explicit the logical relationships among ideas. Students must infer unstated relationships Not sufficient detail to understand of concept.
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Example of better text
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Social Studies Needs They will continue to struggle until
Prior knowledge is fostered Attention to vocabulary Comprehension monitors and processes (this would be graphing as an intervention)
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Implications - Brief Reason about/for political issues (understanding/feelings about - adolescents - Primary sources of information used to construct representations of events and issues were from movies
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Math - Text - Expectations
Understand and apply word problems Understand and apply graphic illustrations Ability to understand how book is structured and thus to use To use the text to become independent learners in respect to mathematics Comprehend and apply data
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Math - Text - Expectations
Need to offer information within real world context Need explicit and repeated instruction on specific language and form of mathematics is
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Science Science reports and their complexity
Science texts requires math literacy (tables, charts) Vocabulary and syntax Categories and taxonomies represent conceptual relationships
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Science Biology
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The Fifteen Elements of Effective Adolescent Literacy Programs
The Recommendations The Fifteen Elements of Effective Adolescent Literacy Programs
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Fifteen Elements Direct, explicit comprehension
Effective instructional principles embedded in content Motivation and self-directed learning Text-based collaborative learning Strategic tutoring Diverse texts
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Fifteen Elements Intensive writing A technology component
Ongoing formative assessment Extended time for literacy Professional development that is both long term and ongoing Ongoing summative assessment of student progress
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