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STAR. St udent a chievement IN R EADING. What is STAR?. STAR is a professional development package to assist teachers, program administrators, and state leaders in implementing evidence-based reading instruction. What is that??.
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STAR Student achievement IN READING
What is STAR? • STAR is a professional development package to assist teachers, program administrators, and state leaders in implementing evidence-based reading instruction.
What is that?? • Evidence Based Reading Instruction (EBRI) is instruction based on practices that have a track record of being successful. • Scientific Research • “Professional Wisdom”
Promising Practices from the research: • Assessment of learners’ strengths and needs on each component of reading • Alphabetics • Fluency • Vocabulary • Comprehension
Alphabetics • The process readers use to decode printed words into meaningful spoken words • Assessed by having students read graded word lists
Fluency • The ability to read with efficiency and ease • Includes • Accuracy • Rate • Prosody Assessed by listening to students read connected text out loud
Vocabulary • The words a person knows and understands • Assessed by having students provide definitions/explanations of words on graded lists
Comprehension • Interaction between the reader and the text that results in understanding • Assessed by having students read graded passages silently, and then answering questions or retelling the information.
Four Reading Components Alphabetics Fluency Reading Vocabulary Comprehension
Each learner has a “profile” of strengths and weaknesses.These profiles are used to group students and plan instruction.
Other promising practices include.... • Direct and explicit instruction, consisting of teacher explanation and modeling, and student opportunities for guided practice and application. • Continuous monitoring—by both teachers and learners—of instructional effectiveness.
What STAR is NOT.... • A curriculum • Published materials • A lock-step approach to working with adult readers • A panacea – darn it!
What level students does the STAR Initiative focus on? • Adult Intermediate Readers • Grade Level Equivalent of 4-8 • Why? • These students often need all four components of reading • This is the largest group of adult students in ABE programs
STAR learners might also be students who are second or other language learners (ELL), adults with learning disabilities, etc. • Adult learners who test above or below the 4-8 grade level would benefit from some of all of the techniques and instruction, but STAR has a focus of intermediate level learners. • Below 4... learners need mostly alphabetics and fluency • Above 8.0, they need mostly vocabulary and comprehension
What is involved in STAR training? • Three 2-day training sessions • Work done outside the training sessions to practice and apply the skills and techniques involved • Development of Action Plans – to guide your work in between the training sessions • A commitment to try to implement STAR/EBRI at your site
Benefits of STAR training • Learn more about adult readers (especially important if you do not have training in reading pedagogy) • Learn useful techniques and strategies to teach your students • Know you are doing your best to help your students improve their reading • Use of the STAR Tool Kit (online resource) • Technical Assistance (site visits, etc.)
Responsibilities..... • Attendees must attend all the training sessions. • Attendees must commit to doing work in between the training sessions (conducting assessments, etc.) • Attendees and their team will develop Action Plans to guide your STAR implementation • Attendees may need to make some structural, programmatic changes to implement STAR
Contact Person Peggy Meyers, Education Director Wisconsin Technical College System Office 4622 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53707 608-267-9684 Peggy.meyers@wtcsystem.edu Questions??