ARS Teacher PD - December 2009

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ARS Intro to ERF Curriculum ARS PD Session 1 December 5, 2009

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ARS Intro to ERF Curriculum

ARS PD Session 1December 5, 2009

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ARS Goals

• Best practice• Essential early literacy skills• Knowledgeable educators• 21st century learning

environments• Engaged parents and

communities

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What we will do today

• Find out what we already know… • Look at the PD curriculum,

schedule and options• Learn more about ARS• Start to examine the ARS

language and literacy curriculum

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Teacher Knowledge Assessment

• Focus on content – the ideas, facts, professional wisdom

• 45 items – about 45 minutes

• Aggregated scores • Compare before/after to evaluate the

quality of the PD – Do we know more when all is said and done

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PD Curriculum - understand, can do, adapt

Scope:• Literacy Development• Essential Skills• 21st Century Skills• Science-based Practice• Assessment• Instructional Materials• Lifelong learning• Recognize & Respond• Instructional Protocols• Environment Design• CBDM• Mature Play Skills• ICT applications• Goal setting & reflection

Sequence:• Fall, Winter, SpringAugust-June• Monthly full-day sessionsAll staff• Tutorials 2 hrs @ monthTeachers; small group with coach • Online 1 hr per month• Optional: online course 3cr

Teachers: 11 hrs/month [121 hrs]Teacher Assistants: 9 hrs/mo [99 hrs]

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ARS - a few more specifics

Teach high priority skills:

• Oral language comprehension• Vocabulary• Phonological awareness• Alphabet knowledge• Developmental writing• Print knowledge

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Oral Language Comprehension

What is it?

The ability to speak & listen with understanding. Includes grammar, word meanings & listening comprehension

Why is it important?

Provides the language foundation forlearning to read and write

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Vocabulary

• What is it?Words an individual knows and can use.

Vocabulary

Receptive Expressivelistening talking

• Why is it important?A strong predictor of reading comprehension. Vocabulary size at age 3 can predict reading comprehension at grade 3.

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The 30 million word gap…

45,000,000 Words

26,000,000 Words

13,000,000 Words

In four years, an average child would accumulate word experience with:

Hart, B. & Risley, T. (2003). The early catastrophe: the 30 million word gap by age 3. American Educator (spring) www.aft.org/american_educator

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Phonological Awareness

What is it?• Awareness of the sound structure of speech

Why is it important?• Provides information for sound-symbol matching

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Developmental sequence

word play

rhyming

alliteration

segmenting

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Alphabet Knowledge

What is it?

Knowledge of letter names and sounds

Why is it important?

One of the strongest predictors of beginning reading

(learning to read).say the letters, tell the sound of the letters, write the letters

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The alphabetic principle - making sound-symbol matches

phonological awareness

alphabetic principle

alphabet knowledge

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Developmental writing

What is it?

• First attempts at spelling words and composing texts.

Why is it important?

• Develops understanding of how words work to communicate meaning

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Spelling trajectory…

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Spelling, cont’d.

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Developmental Sequence

marks

draw & mark

name-writing

word writing

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Print Knowledge

What is it?• Concepts about print; knowledge of reading

terms, rules and procedures.

Why is it important?• Motivates the learn-to-read process; a marker of

literacy experience at home and school

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Book HandlingScript: Take a look at my book. First, I’ll ask you some questions about it.

Then, if you want, we can read the story in the book.

Circle 1 for a correct response; 0 for an incorrect response

Show me the cover of the book. Show me the title of the book. Show me a page in the book. Show me the bottom of the page. Point to the first word on the page. Point to the last word on the page. Show me where to start reading. Show me with your finger which way to go when I read.

Criterion: Greater than or equal to 2. >2

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Assessment-Essential Skills Connection

Oral Language

Vocabulary

Phonological Awareness

Alphabet Knowledge

Developmental Writing

Print Knowledge

ALL

PPVT-IV

GGG

GRTR

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ALL

External Evaluation (child outcomes)

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Mature Play

Read Alouds

Core HT-P

technology

ARS Language & Literacy Curriculum

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HT-P PreK Trophies

• Unit1: Here I Am• Unit2: Let’s Explore• Unit3: Day to Day January • Unit4: Animals• Unit 5:The Natural World

@ unit has 5 themes (1 per week)Total time: 25 weeks

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Read Alouds

• Goal: 350 books per classroom• Read: 3-5 unit-related books per day

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ERF overlaps with CC

CCHTLiteracy

Read Alouds

Centers (play areas)

30-45 min: Instruction

60-75 min: Play/sm grp

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Targets & Upcoming…

January

…start PreK Trophies Unit 3…study the learning environment DEW;

ELLCO

…view ARS web site…prepare for PD session Jan 25

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ARS Goals

• Best practice• Essential early literacy skills• Knowledgeable educators• 21st century learning

environments• Engaged parents and

communities