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SPDG Webinar Series #2. Essential Components of an Effective Core Reading Program. O nline norms. State name before contributing Speak slower than usual mute and unmute Turn down computer speaker volume Minimize background distractions Assume good intent Be present. Check in.
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SPDG Webinar Series#2 Essential Components of an Effective Core Reading Program
Online norms • State name before contributing • Speak slower than usual • muteandunmute • Turn down computer speaker volume • Minimize background distractions • Assume good intent • Be present
Check in • Round Robin: state your school name and the names of those attending from your school. What are school colors? • The facilitator will acknowledge who is “in” the room.
Where We’ve Been • Completed District Implementation Evaluation Tool SB and DB • Participated in T.A. call • Begin to complete SPDG Action Planning Form • Training on RTI essential Components and Implementation Science • Held team planning meetings
Where We’re Going, Objectives • Gain an understanding of components necessary for implementing an effective core reading program in Response to Intervention system • Begin to take action steps to create a Standard Reading Protocol • Gain a conceptual understanding about importance of fidelity tools
Successful core instruction is the most important thing you can do in RTI. most
Tier 1 is for all students • access to general education curriculum • opportunity to demonstrate mastery of it
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies, coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies, coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies, coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies, coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies, coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies,coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies,coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies,coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
The Florida Center for Reading Research defines Core… initial instructional tool used to guide high quality instruction in k-5 classrooms. The CCRP (Comprehensive Core Reading Program) correlate to all reading and Language Arts content based on the five essential components of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The CCRP contains instructional design components including explicit instructional strategies,coordinated instructional sequences, ample practice opportunities, and aligned student materials.
Start with the Why Simon Sinek
Start with the Why Simon Sinek
Start with the Why Simon Sinek
Your turn… Does your district have a definition of the core?
We cannot fix a flow problem one kid at a time. Simon Sinek
Develop Standards of Practice • Your District Team will work to create non-negotiables for your district around the instruction of your core reading curriculum • Ensure each class has a 90 minute core in a 5 day week. • Develop scope and sequence.
Developing Standards • Core curriculum is taught, not just bought • You are developing YOUR standards of practice around the curriculum • T.I.P. Transparency, Inclusion and Planning • Involve teacher leaders • Be clear, consistent and repetitive with message for effective, sustainable implementation
Core curriculum is taught, not just bought • You are developing YOUR standards of practice around the curriculum • T.I.P. Transparency, Inclusionand Planning • Involve teacher leaders • Be clear, consistent and repetitive with message for effective, sustainable implementation
Core curriculum is taught, not just bought • You are developing YOUR standards of practice around the curriculum • T.I.P. Transparency, Inclusion and Planning • Involve teacher leaders • Be clear, consistent and repetitive with message for effective, sustainable implementation
Core curriculum is taught, not just bought • You are developing YOUR standards of practice around the curriculum • T.I.P. Transparency, Inclusion and Planning • Involve teacher leaders • Be clear, consistent and repetitive with message for effective, sustainable implementation
What is core instruction? • 90 minutes of instruction daily (K: 60 minutes) • Alignment amongst • Big 5 Ideas in Reading (Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, Comprehension) • Common Core • Purchased Core Adoption
A Balanced & Healthy Literacy Diet Reading Comp Phonics (Alphabetic Principle) Oral Reading Fluency & Accuracy Phonemic Awareness Vocabulary
Include Common Instructional Strategies Instruction is more important than curriculum
Include: Active Engagement • Physical Gestures • Hand Signals • Acting Out Responses • Cloze Reading • Echo Reading • Partner Reading • Choral Reading • Classroom Technology • Precision Partners • Think-Pair-Share • Think-Write-Share • Choral Responses (with a teacher signal) • Team Responses • Response Cards • White Boards
How can you tell if Tier 1 is Healthy? Are 80% of your students proficient? • At each grade level? • Economically disadvantaged kids? • Boys and Girls? • English Language Learners? • Students from different cultural backgrounds? ?
Fidelity to the core…because Successful core instruction is the most important thing you can do in RTI. most
Fidelity to the core • The Big 5 of Reading • The scope and sequence • State and common core standards • Common instructional and active engagement strategies 24
Fidelity to the core Worksheets Fidelity
Why is fidelity important? • Comprehensive program that incorporates all components of reading • Students have the opportunity to make connections • Students read text that supports vocabulary, phonics, and comprehension lessons • The whole school has a common language, common goal, and common tools 23
Why is fidelity important? • Comprehensive program that incorporates all components of reading • Students have the opportunity to make connections • Students read text that supports vocabulary, phonics, and comprehension lessons • The whole school has a common language, common goal, and common tools 23
Fidelity to the Core • You have to inspect what you expect • Classroom walkthroughs • Core program fidelity checks • Are we all doing what we agreed to do?
Plan for Professional Development High above the hushed crowd, Rex tried to remain focused. Still, he couldn’t shake one nagging thought: He was an old dog and this was a new trick.” The Far Side
Review • Start with Why? • Move to How • Create Standards • Include: 90 minute reading blocks, Reading Components, effective instruction, active engagement • Develop fidelity tools • Plan for ongoing and embedded PD/PL
Improving Your Core Aligned, coordinated, instruction, active engagement and frequent feedback 90 min reading block structure Professional Development, adult learning Fidelity
Remember: Adopting a New Program, Practice, or Process TO Making the Giant Leap: Plan for success: build an action plan to cross the bridge to move to effective, sustainable implementation GIANT LEAP Increases in Outcomes Changes in Practices Current Practice Implementation Bridge Practice Hall, G.E. & Hord, S.M. (2006). Implementing Changes p. 10