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School Reform in Reading First Dr. Sharon Walpole University of Delaware

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School Reform in Reading First. Dr. Sharon Walpole University of Delaware. Reading First relies on. At all levels, this means. Professional Development During Grant Writing. http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/k-3.html. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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School Reform in Reading First

Dr. Sharon WalpoleUniversity of Delaware

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Reading First relies on . . .

Assessment and Intervention

Classroom instruction

School-level organization

District-level support

Federal guidance and monitoring

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At all levels, this means

Professional Development

Instructional Materials

Assessment SystemsIntervention

Accountability

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Professional Development During Grant Writing

http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/k-3.html

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Professional Development for Literacy Coaches and Principals

State-level conferences

Frequent visits and support from state staff members

Materials for teaching best practices to teachers

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Professional Development for Teachers

Differentiated Coaching

Training in Core Materials

Teacher Academies

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Procedures for Selecting Instructional Materials

• Identify essential components for instruction to heterogeneous groups, needs-based groups, and intervention groups

• Consider commercial materials to help teachers teach components explicitly and systematically– Consider outside evaluations and ratings– Conduct inside evaluations and ratings

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Once the materials are chosen

• Use experts, consultants, and close analyses to specify how, when, and why the materials will be used in all classrooms– Which parts?– How much time?– What grouping configurations?

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Once the materials are used

• Use observations to assess individual teacher’s fidelity to the model in the school– Provide support

• Use student achievement data to assess the match of the materials to the student’s needs– Provide support

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Assessment systems

Screen Teach Screen

Differentiate Monitor Progress

Diagnose Intervene

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Intervention Systems

Interventions are programs designed for literacy acceleration:

Instruction that enables struggling readers to make rapid progress and read as well as or better than their peers not struggling in reading.(Duffy, 2001)

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Characteristics of Interventions

• Multiple Entry Points

• Feedback and Engagement

• Progress Monitoring

• Intensive Focus

• Temporary Duration

• Small group size

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Accountability to the Model

State Federal Monitors

External Evaluation

Regional Staff Quality/Quantity of support to LCs

District Staff Budgeting decisions

Literacy Coaches

Time inside classrooms

Time outside classrooms

Teachers Fidelity to model

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What questions do you have about the model in general?