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Strengthening Students’ Literacy and Learning through Reading Apprenticeship Ann Foster, Santa Rosa Junior College, California; 3CSN Cindy Hicks, Emerita, Chabot College, California; Strategic Literacy Initiative
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Quickwrite What do you know about Reading Apprenticeship? What would you like to know about Reading Apprenticeship? Getting Started 2
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Please make a “tent” with the heavy stock paper at your tables and write your name and discipline on it. Introduce yourselves to your table groups. Full Name Discipline and College(s) Key ideas from your quickwrite Think/Pair/Share 3
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Do you recognize these students? Are inexperienced but not beginning readers Have limited comprehension when they do read academic texts View reading as only a school- based activity Are not held accountable for much reading Lack confidence and are mentally passive with reading Expend a lot of energy covering up what they don’t understand Appear to have limited knowledge of topics in school texts 4
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A professional development and research organization focusing on improving academic literacy in diverse populations of adolescents and post-secondary students using Reading Apprenticeship, a research-based instructional framework. WestEd’s Strategic Literacy Initiative (SLI ) 5
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A partnership of expertise between the teacher and students, drawing on what content area teachers know and do as skilled discipline-based readers and on learners’ unique and often underestimated strengths Reading Apprenticeship 6
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A Classroom Framework Engages students in more reading Makes teacher’s discipline-based reading processes and knowledge visible to students Makes students’ reading processes visible to teacher and one another Helps students gain insight into their own reading processes Helps students develop a repertoire of problem- solving strategies 7
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Dimensions of Reading Apprenticeship 8
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What does an RA Classroom Look Like? 9
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RA supports both content and literacy goals 10
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Capture Your Reading Process Read “Notes of a Painter” silently. Read the text as a READER, not as a teacher. As you read, notice HOW you are reading. What moves are you making as a reader to comprehend the text? 11
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Capture Your Reading Process Reflect on and write responses to the prompts below: What strategies did you use to make sense of the text? What got in the way of your reading? What, if any, comprehension problems did you solve? Which, if any, problems still remain? 12
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Share and discuss your Capturing Your Reading Process notes. Were there similarities between the ways you and your partner approached the reading? What surprised you about your or your partner’s approach to the reading? With a Partner… 13
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What did you do? Where did you do it? How did this impact your understanding? Reading Strategies List 14
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Capture Your Reading Process What are some implications for using this routine in your classes? What modifications might you make to use this routine with your students? 15
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