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Southern Regional Education Board Working with Middle School English Language Learners Getting All Subgroups to Make AYP for NCLB February 21-22, 2008 Rootstown, Ohio William P. Bintz, Ph.D. SREB Consultant
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Southern Regional Education Board Introduction “The Rat Trap” Five Little Fiends Quick Write Time Spent on Teaching Science Time Spent across the Curriculum Engaging texts and strategies to use across the curriculum
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Southern Regional Education Board Reflections: Quick Write Quick Write strategy (in planner)
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Southern Regional Education Board Objectives Understand the needs of middle school English language learners; Examine a variety of practices to integrate literacy across the curriculum; Learn how to address the need for targeted instruction for students not on grade level; Identify principles and effective strategies for providing supplemental instruction Practice teaching at least one strategy/best practice to introduce to your colleagues
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Southern Regional Education Board Workshop Format Day 1 – February 21, 2008 Concurrent Session A (2 hrs) Meet with all Strand 2 participants Following this session, meet with home team in Great Hall C - Team De-Briefing - Session A (45 min.) Concurrent Session B (2 hrs) Meet with all Strand 2 participants Following this session, meet with home team in Great Hall C - Team De-Briefing - Session B (45 min)
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Southern Regional Education Board Workshop Format Day 2 – February 22, 2008 Team Report Out – Day 1 (45 min) Meet in assigned team groups – see agenda for locations Concurrent Session C (2 hrs) Meet with all Strand 2 participants Following this session, meet with home team in Great Hall C - Team De-Briefing - Session C (45 min.) Teach Back/Team Report-Out – Day 2 (1 hr) Meet in assigned team groups – see agenda for locations
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Southern Regional Education Board Strand Format Introduce strategies and best practices Discuss key indicators of success Review research Determine status of school practices Actions taken by successful schools Practice strategies Decide on strategies to implement
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Southern Regional Education Board Five Literacy Goals Students read 25 books. Students write every week. Students use reading and writing strategies. Students complete research(ed) papers. Students take rigorous English courses. LAC page 17
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Southern Regional Education Board Four Process Readiness Indicators (MMGW, p. 7-13) Reading: Read the equivalent of 10-12 books of various types and lengths each year; Writing: Write every day, including a paper to be graded each week; Speaking: Speak and present information frequently in a variety of formats; Listening: Listen to presentations frequently for a variety of purposes.
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Southern Regional Education Board Four Process Readiness Indicators: Reading Type of Material Novels Short Stories Nonfiction texts Poems Technical Reading Magazine or Newpaper articles Amount Per Year 6 15 4 20-30 5 1 per week
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Southern Regional Education Board Four Process Readiness Indicators: Writing Type of Writing Response to reading, listening, or viewing Short paper of 1-3 pages Longer paper, over 5 pages, including fiction, persuasive, etc. Research paper with appropriate documentation, 5+ pages Amount per year Daily Weekly Monthly Annually
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Southern Regional Education Board Four Process Readiness Indicators: Speaking Type of Speaking Individual speech or presentation Reading aloud or acting in a play Leading discussion or delivering instructions Group discussion Amount per year 3-5 per year 2-3 per year Monthly Weekly
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Southern Regional Education Board Four Process Readiness Indicators: Listening Type of Listening Respond to live or recorded presentations Take notes Organize information from listening Amount per year 3-5 per year Weekly
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Southern Regional Education Board The 15 Elements of Effective Adolescent Literacy Programs (Reading Next, 2004) 1. Direct, explicit comprehension instruction; 2. Effective instructional principles embedded in a content; 3. Motivation and self-directed learning; 4. Text-based collaborative learning; 5. Strategic tutoring; 6. Diverse texts; 7. Intensive writing; 8. A technology component;
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Southern Regional Education Board The 15 Elements of Effective Adolescent Literacy Programs (Reading Next, 2004) 9. Ongoing formative assessment of students; 10 Extended time for literacy; 11 Professional development; 12 Ongoing summative assessment of students & programs; 13 Teacher teams; 14 Leadership; 15 A comprehensive & coordinated literacy program.
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Southern Regional Education Board Session Topics Topic 1: Read & Think Alouds Topic 2: The Big Six Reading Skills Topic 3: Practicing the Big Six Reading Skills
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Southern Regional Education Board Topic 1: Read & Think Alouds “Read to me, Daddy” Readers’ Theater Punctuation Takes a Vacation (ELA) How the Fractions Squeezed Between the Counting Numbers (Math) Gotta Go, Gotta Go (Science) Overview & rationale for read-aloud & think-aloud
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Southern Regional Education Board Reflection and Evaluation Concurrent Session A Grand Finale Comment
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Southern Regional Education Board Team De-Briefing Concurrent Session A
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Southern Regional Education Board Topic 2: The “Big Six” Reading Skills The Incredible Book Eating Boy Summarizing Paraphrasing Categorizing Inferring Predicting Recognizing Academic Vocabulary
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Southern Regional Education Board How do we know these are important? Direct links to most items on ASSET/COMPASS reading placement tests. Included in ACT Consistently in state standards Recognized by postsecondary faculty for importance Linked to all content areas Linked to careers
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Southern Regional Education Board Summarizing Only skill identified in both Reading Next and Writing Next as improving essential literacy skills Essential in research and other expository writing
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies to teach summarizing Jigsaw Paired Questioning GIST KWL Cornell Notes Reciprocal Teaching
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Southern Regional Education Board Paraphrasing Reduces plagiarism—considered one of the biggest academic “crimes” Show adaptation for audience and purpose—essential writing skills Reflects a deeper understanding of material
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies to teach paraphrasing Jigsaw Paired Questioning KWL Cornell Notes
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Southern Regional Education Board Categorizing Ability to group information into manageable chunks Essential for study skills Mandatory for problem analysis and solution—especially in workplace or laboratory Only easy for naturalist intelligence— must be taught to others
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies to teach categorizing KWL Graphic Organizers Concept Definition Map Frayer Model Cornell Notes
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Southern Regional Education Board Inferring Reading “between the lines” Encourages connection within a text, across texts and to other contexts Shows that a reader “really gets it”
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies to teach inferring RAFT Questioning the Author
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Southern Regional Education Board Predicting Form of inferring Requires support for prediction Forward thinking based on backward knowledge Required to solve non-routine problems in the real world
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies to teach predicting KWL Anticipation Guides Visual Prediction Guide Reciprocal Teaching
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Southern Regional Education Board Recognizing academic vocabulary Separates success for second- language students Technical language (jargon) Understanding roots and affixes
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Southern Regional Education Board Strategies for teaching vocabulary Vocabulary Clues Concept Definition Map Mathematics Reading Keys Frayer Model
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Southern Regional Education Board The Big Six Reading Skills Linked to Literacy Across the Curriculum Group 1: summarize problem 1 (LAC 20-21) Group 2: paraphrase problem 2 (21) Group 3: categorize problem 3 (21-22) Group 4: infer problem 4 (22-23) Group 5: predict problem 5 (23) Group 6: vocabulary problem 6 (24) Group 7: summarize problem 7 (25) Group 8: paraphrase problem 8 ( 25-26) Group 9: categorize problem (27)
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Southern Regional Education Board Topic #3: Practicing the Big Six Reading Skills Summarizing Paraphrasing Categorizing Inferring Predicting Recognizing Academic Vocabulary
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Southern Regional Education Board Practicing the Six: Summarizing GIST “The Demon in the Freezer”
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Southern Regional Education Board Practicing the Six: Inferring The English Patient “Hocked Gems” “Petoskeys” The Reading Process What are you thinking about? “Mr. Jones” Collaborating with an Author I Never Knew Your Name
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Southern Regional Education Board Reflection and Evaluation Concurrent Session B Grand Finale Comment
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Southern Regional Education Board Team De-Briefing Concurrent Session B
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Southern Regional Education Board Practicing the Six: Paraphrasing & Predicting Story Impressions in ELA and across the curriculum The Wretched Stone Predictive and Story Summaries Retelling Strategy Low-Level vs. High-Level comprehension questions
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Southern Regional Education Board Practicing the Six: Categorizing & Recognizing Academic Vocabulary Concept Sorts Wordstorming A-Z Word Questioning
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Southern Regional Education Board Additional Resources (in planner) Some interesting research findings on vocabulary instruction Great Books for Supporting Inferential Thinking
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Southern Regional Education Board Team De-Briefing Concurrent Session C
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Southern Regional Education Board Prepare for Teach Back Select a strategy Partner and prepare Present Receive positive feedback
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Southern Regional Education Board Reflection and Evaluation Concurrent Session D Grand Finale Comment Next Steps Evaluation Form
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Southern Regional Education Board Safe travels home!
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