2014 – 2015 : Year in Review - School District 35 Langley...Igniting A Passion For Literacy,...

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2014 – 2015 : Year in Review

School District #35 (Langley) Board of Education Meeting

June 16, 2015

Adult Literacy

¨  Volunteer literacy tutors + adult learners

¨  Served 118% more learners this year

Community One-on-One Learning

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

Adult Literacy

¨  Financial Literacy Workshops ¨  Conversation Circles ¨  Accent Reduction

¨  Up Next: ¤ Computer Class for Seniors ¤ Vocational Literacy Program at KPU

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

Reading Buddies

¨  Big Buddies (Grades 1- 3) ¨  Little Buddies (Grades 10 – 12) ¨  70 students in the program this school year ¨  Expanded to 3 libraries

¤ Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, Langley

¤  Partnership between FVRL and Langley Literacy Network ¤  Working with WGSS and ACSS to recruit volunteers

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

A Primary Child’s Perspective

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

CR4AR: Teacher Reflections

¨  “I have learned…I need to address the needs of my class…I will start with silent reading for a purpose, and hopefully get my students more interested in reading early on in the year… I learned the power of collaboration and inquiry. Participating in this learning team and being able to discuss my challenges with…colleagues helped me problem-solve and…become a better teacher for my students.”

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

CR4AR: Teacher Reflections

¨  In CR4AR, the attempts at saving came through reading. The abyss was large, deep and dark when I first started this learning process… But, the difference is this: where I saw a hole before with the terror of imagining how I would ever fill it, now I see a crevice over which I am better prepared to build a bridge, strategy by strategy, attitude shifts included, to bring me to the other side. It's about building bridges, not filling holes.

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

School Based Literacy Projects

¨  Reading Assessment

¨  Determine Strengths and Needs

¨  Learn and Implement Strategies

¨  Fiction and Non Fiction

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

Writing As Part of Literacy

¨  Writing Process in the Digital Age

¨  Write Like This Book Study

¨  Assessment Tools

¨  Exploring new ELA Curriculum

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

Where Next?

¨  Igniting A Passion For Literacy, Excellence in Literacy Instruction with Faye Brownlie for Primary Teachers

¨  Integrating Aboriginal Texts in Authentic Ways ¨  Exploration of New Curricula: Literacy

Opportunities

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015

Another Child’s Perspective

¨  I feel good with reading because I can read easier and the books are starting to get easier for me. My brain is growing. Brains grow. You can learn more. My brain is starting to get interested in work and reading.

¨  I like reading more. My light bulb died in the summer and now I have a new light bulb in.

Board of Education Meeting June 16, 2015