hi... I am soooo interested in what the responses will be.  Please 
share...thanks


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Sent: Sun 1/31/2010 3:38 PM
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] comprehension strategies in my school
 
Judy,

Thank you so much for your responses.  I wish that we had similar 
minded people in our district, but we don't.  Although our current 
Executive Director is leaving and will be replaced with a former 
principal from our district, I really don't see the philosophy changing 
much.  I am not allowed to stray from the HM text, and our literacy 
coach is seen by many as a lesson plan police.  She comes and checks 
that you have your objectives written, and will do a demonstration 
lesson if you ask.  She is currently pushing Thinking Maps, which I 
have begun to use.  But overuse of anything, can't really be good, can 
it?

I guess what I am looking for is some way to incorporate the strategies 
into the HM text.  That being said, I don't have a strong understanding 
of the strategies or how to teach them.  I did read MOT many years ago, 
but can't find my copy now.

Our current literacy block is mandated as follows:  30-40 of whole 
group instruction, where I am teach the 4 domains of reading required 
of the upper grades-phonics, fluency, comprehension and vocabulary.  
Additionally, we must spend 60 minutes with small groups, while the 
other students do stations.  Stations are supposed to have a "product" 
so that we are holding the kids accountable.  Workbook pages are not 
allowed.  Technically the kids are supposed to do a different station 
each day related to the domains, very time consuming and seems like 
busy work to me.  Small groups meet based on their reading level and we 
use the leveled reader that comes with the series.

I just don't know how this is effective.  I have four small groups, and 
can meet with them for only 15 mins.  Although the literacy coach does 
tell us that we don't have to meet with the highest kids each day.

Any additional help would be greatly appreciated!

Rosie


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From: jvma...@comcast.net
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group 
<mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
Sent: Sun, Jan 31, 2010 11:48 am
Subject: [MOSAIC] comprehension strategies in my school


Comprehension strategies: what is the state of comprehension 
instruction in your
school? How well is comprehension being taught? What can teacher 
leaders do to
help improve practices?

I am thrilled to reply to this question. My small district in Northern
California was an early comprehension strategy follower--they even paid 
for
Ellin Keene to spend a day speaking to us and sent many teachers (not 
me, I was
new to the district then) to Colorado for training. Alas, California 
went the
way of the politicians and we were given a choice of using Houghton 
Mifflin or
Open Court. Our district chose HM and we were expected to teach it 
"with
fidelity." I did so for one year and then I returned to comprehension 
strategies
(occasionally using the text from HM for shared reading). THE GOOD NEWS 
is that
finally, this year, our principal has sanctioned a return to 
comprehension
strategies (hmmm, seems those basals weren't the answer to test 
scores). Of
course, I never gave them up, but it's nice to be working in the open 
again. So
now we have a lot of training and retraining to do. It's hard to 
believe,
because my district (and boy, was I proud of it) was once so entren
  ched in MOT, we have teachers who have never even read Mosaic. We do 
have a
coach and a MOT committee and we've been given 3 Learning Communities 
for
teaching comprehension strategies. At the first one, I brought in 
students and
modeled a think aloud (I want to grow up to be Ellin Keene) and we 
discussed a
piece of literature thinking about how adults use comprehension 
strategies. At
the second we again discussed literature and shared how our work is 
going. The
third (a whole afternoon on a staff development day) is yet to be 
determined. I
am thrilled to be an official comprehension strategy teacher again.

Judy

P.S. All your questions are excellent. May I reply to more than one?
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