I am reading all this and shaking my head yes, yes, yes - AMEN to inflicting:)
This year I changed from literacy coach/interventionist to special ed teacher in high school.(went from K-1 to HS) I thought if Cris Tovani could do it - so could I. One of the challenges I face is a reading class for non-diploma students. SRA comprehension is the text for the reading class. Clearly, this is not my belief of teaching reading, but it has just been implemented in my district. My question now, I want to propose some changes that don't include SRA. Does anyone have any suggestions for HS students reading from 1.2 to around 3-4.0 reading level? I would like this to be more balanced literacy than structured - though some structure will be needed for these students. any suggestions on reading material for them or me would be greatly appreciated. I read Tanny McGregor's book and used some of the activities - but don't feel I am meeting the needs of the students. >>> ljackson <ljack...@gwtc.net> 12/17/2008 3:39 pm >>> For me, that would mean not coaching. I could not encourage others to inflict! On 12/17/08 8:00 AM, "Beverlee Paul" <beverleep...@gmail.com> wrote: > And in a bit hotter hell on earth as a literacy coach or coach supervisor. > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Ljackson <ljack...@gwtc.net> wrote: > >> That would be nice except...our teachers of literacy have all had (or are >> having) the opportunity to participate in a year-long literacy class >> focusing on balanced instruction. Our teachers have unbelievable summer >> training opportunities. We have coaching support available in all >> buildings. Teachers are supported in opportunities to observe. These >> opportunities are carefully undertaken, with an opportunity to visit before >> and after with the teacher they will observe. The visits are facilitated by >> our coaching staff. Lack of training is not the issue for most of our staff. >> >> I realize how gloom and doom these two posts sound, and I don't mean for >> them to be so. We have a number of teachers, a significant number, who are >> simply doing amazing work with students. But after seeing Regie Routman at >> N CTE this year, I am pondering her comments. She said, basically, for an >> underperforming school impacted by poverty to see systemic change, 90% of >> staff members need to be 'on board' with changes in literacy instruction. >> That remark hit so deeply home with me, as we are so far from that 90% mark >> in nearly all of our buildings. >> >> This year, under new leadership at the district level, the district is >> exploring that issue of who is responsible for implementation and for the >> first time, that conversation is going beyond the teacher level. All of >> this makes me potentially giddy and terrified--I know that under different >> circumstances, as in replace balanced literacy with a prescribed same-page >> literacy program, this could be my own idea of hell on earth as a teacher. >> >> Lori Jackson >> District Literacy Coach and Mentor >> Todd County School District >> Box 87 >> Mission SD 5755 >> >> ----- Original message ----- >> From: djchan <djc...@charter.net> >> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group < >> mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> >> Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:50 AM >> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] RTI >> >>> Lori, >>> >>> To me, that sounds like insufficient training in literacy. A teacher may >> not >>> need to be 'on board' with the program, but they should definitely be >> using >>> appropriate and research supported teaching methods for literacy. If they >>> don't, then whose responsible for the training that they should have >>> received to make them effective literacy teachers? I have seen this in >> the >>> school system I retired from and it was a lack of training. However, that >> is >>> not to say that there aren't teachers who will deliberately sabotage a >>> schools program because it requires them to move from their comfort zone >> and >>> they don't want to. I think your key phrase was 'effective teachers' and >> my >>> question becomes how did they become effective teachers and the others >>> didn't? And what needs to happen to help the other teachers become more >>> effective in their literacy methods? >>> >>> >>> Deidra Chandler, NC >>> MA Early Childhood Ed >>> MA Reading >>> MultiSensory Structured Language Intervention Tutor >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Ljackson" <ljack...@gwtc.net> >>> To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group" >>> <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> >>> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:23 AM >>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] RTI >>> >>> >>>> The 80% mentioned here probably refers to the RtI pyramid, in >>>> which--ideally--80% of the student population have their needs met >> within >>>> the regular classroom and are performing within acceptable ranges in >> terms >>>> of grade level expectations. To me, this implies that the first step in >>>> beginning an RtI program is to carefully examine curricular practices >> but >>>> it does not follow that there is necessarily a prescribed or correct >>>> single means of doing this. Like Kelly, our district feels that >> balanced >>>> literacy and a general pacing guide for unit study will support >> teachers >>>> in attaining this goal. I do see, however, a danger in my own district >> in >>>> seeing this approach damned and dumped because we are not seeing the >> kinds >>>> of results one would hope to see. As much as I am nervous about the >>>> bantying of the term fidelity, I think Kelly has hit the nail on the >> head. >>>> We have ample evidence to show that children in classrooms where >> balanced >>>> literacy practices are honored under the orchestration of effective >>>> teachers, children are making excellent progress. The issue we have to >>>> grapple with is this. How do we begin to address the issue of teachers >> who >>>> aren't, for lack of a better term, on board? I can say that the >> majority >>>> of these teachers are implementing their own brand of instruction that >>>> looks much more like traditional basal instruction than any direct >>>> instruction program I have reviewed. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Lori Jackson >>>> District Literacy Coach and Mentor >>>> Todd County School District >>>> Box 87 >>>> Mission SD 5755 >>>> >>>> ----- Original message ----- >>>> From: Kelly Andrews-Babcock <kandrews-babc...@killinglyschools.org> >>>> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group >>>> <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> >>>> Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:56 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] RTI >>>> >>>>> Oh my, how scary! I'm not sure what you mean by 80% requirement for >> RtI, >>>>> are you talking about implementing RtI up to 80%? Anyway, we were told >>>>> that if you do not have a "program" that whatever your core curriculum >> is >>>>> will be fine as long as it's being implemented with integrity and >>>>> fidelity. Our core curriculum consists of guided reading, shared >> reading >>>>> and independent reading. However it does not look the same in every >>>>> classroom nor the same at each grade level. >>>>> As a coach my job has become interesting in assisting grade levels to >>>>> meet expectations. We also formulated some pacing guides for reading >> last >>>>> year which has helped us stay on track. I'm not sure I'm answering >> your >>>>> question here... >>>>> Kelly AB >>>>> >>>>> On 12/16/08 5:05 PM, "Beverlee Paul" <beverleep...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Help!! I've been told that the only way a district can meet the 80% >>>>> requirement for RTI is to adopt a direct instruction program as its >> core >>>>> curriculum. Please--those of you out there that still use balanced >>>>> literacy, how do you fulfill the RTI requirement? Thanks. 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