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1 AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL POLICY CONFERENCE “On the Ground” Panel

2 WHAT IS THE ALABAMA READING INITIATIVE?

3 A statewide movement Anchored by reading research Aimed at ultimately achieving grade-level reading for all of Alabama’s public school students

4 HOW IS IT ACHIEVING ITS GOAL? Through intensive teacher development efforts that are the heart and soul of the initiative.

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8 # Schools 16 schools in 1998-1999 81 schools in 1999-2000 267 schools in 2000-2001 423 schools in 2001-2002 450 schools in 2002-2003 485 schools in 2003-2004 Funding $ 1,500,000 $ 6,000,000 $10,000,000 $11,300,000 $12,500,000 GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF ARI SCHOOLS

9 SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ARI 126 Total (25%) 66 Middle Grades (5-8, 6-8, 7-8, K-8) 16 Bonafide High Schools (9-12 or 10-12) 6 Grades 7-12 4 Grades K-12 34 Other Combinations (4-12, 4-6, 4-8)

10 INITIAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS Day 1- Conceptual Framework: What interferes with reading comprehension? Formal Assessment : What does the data say about students at our school? Faculty Meeting: What does the research say about struggling readings? How do we anticipate serving struggling readers? Day 2- Informal Assessment Faculty Meeting: What is our plan for informally assessing struggling readers? Day 3- Vocabulary Development

11 Day 4 - Comprehension Instruction Day 5 - Comprehension Instruction Faculty Meeting: How can we organize schoolwide to give struggling reading what they need to be successful? Day 6- Content Area Reading Day 7- Reading/Writing Connection Day 8 - Reading/Writing Connection Faculty Meeting: What policies and practices need to be in place to increase the amount of reading and the amount of writing? Day 9- Content Area Writing Day 10- Faculty Meeting: What is our plan for serving struggling readers?

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17 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 NCE Points Relative to Non-ARI Schools ElementaryMiddleHigh ARI Schools Stanford 9 Reading Scores Average Reading Comprehension Gains, by Grade Level Chart 3

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20 WHAT WE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY (Summer, 2002) Halted the rapid expansion of ARI and put more emphasis on ongoing professional development Halted the rapid expansion of ARI and put more emphasis on ongoing professional development “Retooled” the 78 schools not making sufficient progress “Retooled” the 78 schools not making sufficient progress

21 THE “RETOOLING” PROCESS Held in schools for 5 days Held in schools for 5 days Devoted 50% of professional development time to Devoted 50% of professional development time to – modeling with students – having teachers practice with students

22 HOW WE ARE WORKING FOR IMPROVEMENT Take variability seriously Take variability seriously (The “retooling” and recertification process) recertification process) Put more emphasis on accountability Put more emphasis on accountability (The “recertifying” process) Emphasize leadership development Emphasize leadership development

23 RECERTIFICATION CONTENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT 3 COMPONENT 4 COMPONENT 5 FORMAT OF EACH DAY: Assessment/Fluency Intervention Reading/Writing Connection Comprehension Instruction Vocabulary Development Content study Demonstration lesson Teacher practice Faculty meeting

24 MORE ACCOUNTABILITY  Much is riding on the ARI.  A new governor wants to expand the ARI statewide.  We need to weed out non-serious ARI schools.  We need to expand to new schools.  Recertification will have consequences!

25 CONTACT INFORMATION Katherine A. Mitchell Director, Alabama Reading Initiative Director, Alabama Reading First Initiative Phone: 334-353-1570 Email: kmitchll@alsde.edukmitchll@alsde.edu Pamela Duke Secondary Specialist, Alabama Reading Initiative Phone: 334-353-1389 Email: pduke@alsde.edupduke@alsde.edu


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