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PLANNING FOR EARLY LITERACY SUCCESS: Intersections Between WMELS and CCSS ELA An Overview of Materials
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GOAL To gain familiarity with professional learning resources intended to guide a process of establishing 4K and 5K literacy learning expectations.
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4 Next Steps: Possibilities: Professional learning about standards Locating additional local literacy data sources Articulating vision for early literacy learning 4K learning expectations Background: How does this work connect with other education initiatives?
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Ensuring That Students Have Highly Effective Teachers and Schools Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities 4e Growing and Developing Professionally http://www.danielsongroup.org/article.aspx?page=frameworkforteaching
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6 “Every child must graduate ready for future education and the workforce. We must align our efforts so all our students are prepared to succeed in college or a career.” - State Superintendent Tony Evers Wisconsin’s Vision for ALL Learners
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7 Every student has the right to learn. Instruction must be rigorous and relevant. Purposeful assessment drives instruction and affects learning. Responsive environments engage learners. Learning is a collaborative responsibility. Guiding Principles of Teaching and Learning
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8 Response to Intervention
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9 Wisconsin Common Core State Standards
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Back Channeling http://todaysmeet.com/WMELSandCCSS Participate in discussion – Ask / Respond to questions – Post resources and comments 10
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11 Next Steps: Possibilities: Professional learning about standards Locating additional local literacy data sources Articulating vision for early literacy learning 4K learning expectations Background: How does this work connect with other education initiatives? Playful Literacy Learning : Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
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Ensuring That Students Have Highly Effective Teachers and Schools Domain 1: Planning and Preparation 1b Demonstrating Knowledge of Students http://www.danielsongroup.org/article.aspx?page=frameworkforteaching
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13 PURPOSE: Beliefs and Research Consider your beliefs and what research says when making decisions about learning expectations, resources, and assessment
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National Beliefs and Research
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Wisconsin Beliefs and Research
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Task: Beliefs and Research Supplies: “Considering Research & Beliefs” (Think Sheet) Packet of Guiding Principles 1.Consider Wisconsin Beliefs & Research – Guiding Principles for Teaching and Learning – WMELS Guiding Principles – Foundations for ELA 2.List local beliefs and research 17
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18 Next Steps: Possibilities: Professional learning about standards Locating additional local literacy data sources Articulating vision for early literacy learning 4K learning expectations Background: How does this work connect with other education initiatives? Playful Literacy Learning : Dr. Kathy Hirsch-Pasek (keynote)
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Examining Relevant Standards Birth thru Age 3 4K5K1234 - 12 Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (CCSS ELA) 19
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Wisconsin Standards 20
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Correlation Charts 21
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Features of the charts 22
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Scenario 1: Most likely occurs prior to 4K. 23 Sample: Correlation for Reading – pages 1 or 3
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24 Sample: Early Literacy Section – page 57
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Scenario 2: No corresponding 5K / grade 1. 25 Sample: Correlation for Reading – pages 1 or 3
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Scenario 3: Direct match 26 Sample: Correlation for Reading – pages 2 or 3
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Scenario 4: No step in the continuum. 27 Sample: Correlation for Reading – pages 7 or 12
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Scenario 2: No corresponding 5K / grade 1. 28 Sample: Correlation for Reading – pages 1 or 3
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30 Next Steps: Possibilities: Professional learning about standards Locating additional local literacy data sources Articulating vision for early literacy learning 4K learning expectations Background: How does this work connect with other education initiatives? Playful Literacy Learning : Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (keynote)
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Balanced Assessment System 31
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33 Next Steps: Possibilities: Professional learning about standards Locating additional local literacy data sources Articulating vision for early literacy learning 4K learning expectations Background: How does this work connect with other education initiatives? Playful Literacy Learning : Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (keynote)
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Continuing Learning 1.Visit CCSSI website at DPI: http://commoncore.dpi.wi.gov/ http://commoncore.dpi.wi.gov/ 2.Select “Professional Learning On Demand” (from buttons in right column) 3.Choose the “Planning for Early Literacy Success” Livebinder http://bit.ly/earlyliteracy 35
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Contact Information Laura Adams, Literacy Consultant laura.adams@dpi.wi.gov Barb Novak, Literacy Consultant barbara.novak@dpi.wi.gov Gaye Tylka, Office of Early Learning gtylka@cesa4.k12.wi.us Arlene Wright, WMELS Statewide Coordinator arlenewright@charter.net 36
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