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White Hill Middle School Learning Center Program 2011-2012 School Year Report David Finnane, Principal Kim Kern, Assistant Principal
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2010-2011 Learning Center: Accommodation/modification of grade level curriculum in ELA and Math (based on student needs) 2 periods Traditional Special Day Class: Interdisciplinary units based on grade level achievement Accommodation/modification of grade level curriculum in ELA and Math (based on student needs) 5 periods, self-contained class 2011-2012 Learning Center: Accommodation/modification of grade level curriculum in ELA, Math, History, and Science (based on student Individualized, small group instruction Flexible number of periods depending on student needs Targeted ELA, Math and writing remediation utilizing technology, and research-based individualized programs ELA - Scientific Learning Math - Aleks 3/27/20122 White Hill Learning Center Update
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Description of Learning Center Program English Language Arts 14 students 3 leveled groups with rotation between small-group grade level reading instruction Read Naturally and writing stations. Scientific Learning Fast Forward program during Connections. Math 13 students 4 leveled groups with rotation between small-group grade level instruction ALEKS with guided/supported practice stations. Science 8 students Small group grade-level integrated thematic core units and projects. History 9 students Small group grade-level integrated thematic core units and projects. 3/27/2012 White Hill Learning Center Update 3
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Research-Based Intervention Program English Language Arts – Scientific Learning FastForward Program Scientific Learning Program recommendation: Students can achieve, on average, a 1 to 2 year gain in reading skills in 8 to 12 weeks using one of their prescribed protocols: o 30 minutes each day, five days a week, for 12 to 16 weeks. o 40 minutes each day, five days a week, for 9 to 13 weeks. o 50 minutes each day, five days a week, for 6 to 10 weeks. o 90 minutes each day, five days a week, for 4 to 7 weeks. 14 students: Level 2 – 1 Student Level 3 – 6 Students Level 4 – 7 Students 4 times/week (30 minutes/session) Program began December 2011 3/27/20124 White Hill Learning Center Update
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Fast Forward – ELA Student Progress Reports 3/27/20125 White Hill Learning Center Update Based on Scientific Learning research studies: 24% completion is roughly equivalent to.5 year’s reading grade level growth 63% completion is roughly equivalent to 1.2 year’s reading grade level growth
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Fast Forward – ELA Student Progress Reports 3/27/20126 White Hill Learning Center Update
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Research-Based Intervention Program Math – ALEKS Program The UC Regents and ALEKS Corporation make no specific implementation protocol recommendation. However, the program defaults are set at a minimum of 3 sessions per week at 15 minutes per session. 13 students 3 times/week (20 minutes/session) The published “Average Historical Student Learning Rates” using ALEKS are ~90% per year (197 topics mastered at minimum session implementation) Based on ALEKS program research, an appropriate progress goal of mastering 50-100 math concepts was set (per semester - 219 total topics) for our students Program began September 2011 3/27/20127 White Hill Learning Center Update
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ALEKS – Math Student Progress Reports Individual Student Topic Progress: <25 topics mastered = 8 students 25-50 topics mastered = 3 students 50+ topics mastered = 2 students 3/27/2012 White Hill Learning Center Update 8 Whole Class Progress Pie These 13 students have averaged 9.1 hours total program time
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ALEKS – Math Student Progress Reports 3/27/20129 White Hill Learning Center Update
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2012-2013 Program Recommendations Learning Center Staffing Plan: 1 Credentialed Teacher and 2 Program Aides WH administration will manage, monitor and evaluate current resources (staff, curriculum and technology) to ensure the integrity of program implementation Program staff will utilize, with fidelity, research-based, individualized remediation curricula for Math and English Language Arts District and WH teachers will identify and pilot a research-based comprehensive writing program/curriculum District to provide support for curriculum and staff development: Collaborative teaching and learning strategies and support (push in) Accommodation and modification of grade level curriculum Effective use of technology-based remediation curriculum 3/27/201210 White Hill Learning Center Update
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Questions? 3/27/201211 White Hill Learning Center Update
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