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AVID COLLEGE READINESS
Working with Sources (2009)
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Table Introductions
What is your name?
What is your region? You are involved in a number of interesting
projects. Briefly describe one. Why did you choose this strand?
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AVID College Readiness (ACR) is
The capstone curriculum for the AVID elective, bridging academic and personal gaps between high school curricula and college/university courses.
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Why should we be concerned about bridging the high school/college gap?
“Almost all of the rules of the game that students have so carefully learned and mastered [in their K-12 education] are either discarded or modified drastically [in post-secondary education].”
From David T. Conley, What Schools Can Do to Foster College Readiness, 2007, p. 7.
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Think, ink, pair share:
For students, what are the major differences between high school and college, differences in “rules” that may cause them problems? [Consider academic rules…but others, as well.]
Handout 1: Conley/ACR; Conley readings
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ACR Curriculum Structure
Units Units 1 & 2: 11th grade Unit 3: 12th grade
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Shared elements (all units)
The essential question: “How has a great leader been a catalyst for change?”
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Approaches to the essential question
Unit 1: Class Research (One leader studied by the entire class; teacher modeling)
Unit 2: Collaborative Research (Groups study chosen leaders)
Unit 3: Independent Research (Each student selects a leader)
[See p. 17, Suggested leaders for study. Also see appendix.]
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A variety of writing assignments in each unit:
Assignment 1: A take-home assignment
Assignment 2: A timed, in-class writing
Assignment 3: A headed paper, drawing from Assignments 1 & 2
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Core Elements of Each Unit
The Four Essential Skills
[pp. 7-8]
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Pre-Planning Assistance: Each Unit
Introduction (xiii).Four Essential skills
(explained) (xv)How to use this guide (xviii)Before you start Unit I (2-4)
[Don’t miss this!]
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Additional Planning Assistance (Each Unit)
Planning checklist (13-14)Writing Assignments (15-16)Suggested leaders (17 &
Appendix 1)Research Logs
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Table talk:
How does the ACR curriculum relate to AVID goals and strategies?
What questions still need to be answered? (Or) What issues does this curriculum raise?
Report out….
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Workshop Goal 1:
To examine the ACR curriculum, particularly how students are guided through academic literacy processes using the Four Essential Skills.
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Workshop Goal 2:
Using one prompt, to work
through a curricular sequence,
from Essential Skill 1-4.
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Goal 3: To Make Connections
To relate AVID College Readiness to WICR and to the Conley readings.
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Goal 4: To Address Your Questions and Concerns
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Unit 1
Working Through the ACR Curricular
Sequence
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Introducing the Prompt or Academic Task
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SH 1.9d, p. 108: Writing Assignment 2, “A timed, in-class essay”
“Which personal characteristics mentioned by Campbell are central for understanding the leader you are studying? Why were these characteristics important when the leader lived? How did they aid him/her to be a catalyst for change?”
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Relate Prompt Analysis to WICR (Class discussion)
How does this prompt (Assignment 2) coincide with Costa’s Levels of Intellectual Functioning? [WICR Inquiry]
Level 1: Gathering and recalling information
Level 2: Making sense of gathered information
Level 3: Applying and evaluating information
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SH 1.2c, pp. 38-40
Essential skill 1: Analyzing the Prompt
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Timed, in-class writing: Prompt analysis (Essential Skill 1)
• Read pp. 38-39.• Complete 39-40 with authentic
prompts (in groups)• Complete SH 1.9a, p. 97, for
Assignment 2.
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Questions about this prompt
How many claims does the writer have to make when answering this prompt?
How might the writer organize the text to respond to the prompt?
This is an “essay question.” Should the response look like the essays that students are currently writing in high school?
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The importance of prompt analysis (Essential Skill 1)
Students may have many different types of “essay exam” prompts in college. They must analyze prompt structure and demands quickly and respond appropriately, generally using sources from the class.
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Note: Prompt Analysis for Take-Home
Analyzing a prompt for a take-home assignment
pp. 62, KNL 63-64, Asking facultyAnalyzing a prompt (p. 66; writing
processes, 67-68) [Handout 2: Common Features of College
Writing Tasks]
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Essential Skills 2 & 3: Selective and purpose-driven reading/focused note-taking
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Campbell, “Great Leaders Grow Deep Roots” (pp. 54-47)
• Reading this source in a selective, and purpose-driven way [See SH 1.3d, pp. 49-50]
• Historical/rhetorical context• Purpose(s) for reading• Focused note-taking approaches
for the prompt, p. 58.
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King, “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (Handout 3).
• Purposeful reading of difficult texts: see TR 1.6b: …A full-length text, 75-80
• Establishing historical/rhetorical context
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Focus Note-taking (Essential Skill 3)
Focused note-taking approaches, recording evidence (Handout)
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Focused Note-taking (Handout)
Question from the Prompt
Source
#Characteristics (from Campbell)
Evidence (from sources)
Which characteristics central to understanding the leader?
Why were these important while leader lived?
How did these characteristics aid leader to be a catalyst for change?
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Jigsaw Reading: “Letter…”
Review prompt, p. 97.
Review list of characteristics in Campbell.
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Great Leader Characteristics (Campbell, 2002)
IntegrityVisionConcernCreativity
Results-orientation
CourageCultivating
the Soil (“deeply rooted—highly flexible”)
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Jigsaw Instructions (2)
In groups, find and highlight those parts of the reading that could be used as evidence for the one of the three claims required by the prompt. [See 1.9c: “Academic Arguments/Claim and Evidence Grid,: pp. 104-108.]
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More Jigsaw Instructions (3)
Complete your section of the reading, identifying evidence and relating it to one or two of Campbell’s list of leader characteristics. [Handout]
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Jigsaw Follow-up (4)
Report your group’s findings, listing one or two Campbell characteristics and identifying parts of the text that give evidence for these. [See pp. 104-108.]
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Group Discussion
How else might we have helped students to read this text purposefully?
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Comment
According to ACT and other sources, purposeful, independent reading of difficult, expository texts is crucial to college success. How can AVID encourage this?
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Citation Circles
Essential Skill 4: Integrating Sources into Texts
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Quick write:
Why do students have difficulty integrating sources into their own writing through citation?
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Preparation for Source Integration
Alternatives to “says” (SH 1.7a, 80)
Sentence templates (SH 1.7b, 81) Other possibilities: Paragraph templates, e.g.,p. 84.
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Oral Practice: Citation Circles
Explanation, TR 1.7c, pp. 82-86
Handout 4: Citation Circles Observation Form
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Instructions: Citation Circles (One of many versions)
Create questions (or, when they’re experienced, have the students write them) for the Inner Circle related to the prompt being studied.
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Sample Citation Circle Questions based on Assignment 2
Which personal characteristic among those mentioned by Campbell seems to be most important for understanding Dr. King’s work? Why do you make this claim?
Why were these important at the time he lived? Why do you make this claim?
How did they help him to be a catalyst for change?
[Students use the source (s) throughout.]
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Other questions(based upon evidence)
What does Dr. King say that shows his courage?
What does Dr. King say to show his concern?
What claim can you make that covers what Dr. King says about his courage?
What claim can you make that shows his concern?
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Student Selection: Inner Circle
Select one student from each jigsaw reading group for the Inner Circle. Write each student’s last name on the board.
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Recording Inner Circle Speaker’s Names
Tell Outer Circle students to copy the last names of the Inner Circle students into the first column of their observation form.
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Questioning Inner Circle Questioning: Outer Circle Observation
As you ask Inner Circle students the questions, Outer Circle students complete the center column of the Citation Circles Observation Form. [Handout 4. Also see SH 1.7d, pp. 87-88.]
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Observation Form Completion
When questioning is over and ALL Inner Circle students have been given an equal chance, tell the Outer Circle students to complete a full citation sentence (column 3) for each of the Inner Circle students.
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Sample Outer Circle sentences
The principal claim that Richards made about Dr. King was that he was concerned because he wrote a great deal about people’s suffering.
Dr. King, Bustamante claims, was very results oriented because he wanted action immediately.
According to Tyler, Dr. King had a great deal of courage since we was willing to go to jail for what he believed in.
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Reading Citations, Responding
After Outer Circle students have completed their sentences, ask some students to read theirs aloud, making sure that all Inner Circle students are cited.
Inner Circle students may respond, saying whether they have been correctly cited.
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Comment
Citation Circles can be used in a variety of ways, see p. 82.
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3-Part Source Integration
Read instructions, p. 109-100.
Complete Template 1, p. 111 (Next slide)
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3-Part Source Integration (Template 1, p. 111)
______(author’s name) in
____________(Source) ______(citation verb)
that _________________(paraphrase or direct quotation). This is important for this prompt because __________________________________________________________________________
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The importance of argument, a “key academic strategy” (Conley)
“The student constructs well-reasoned arguments …to explain phenomena or issues; utilizes recognized forms of reasoning (and recognized sources) to construct an argument and defend a point of view.” (p. 13)
“[Students] support arguments with evidence.” [p. 6]
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Making Academic Arguments (Using Evidence)
See p. 99, Differences between persuasive essays and academic arguments (Discuss)
Examples (p. 102) of claims for Assignment 2, based upon evidence.
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What else do we find in the curriculum? Many things like:
THE HEADED PAPER
• Prompt and rubric (1.10a, 115-117)• Academic introductions (SH 11.a,
125-126)• Reflections (SH 1.10b, 118-121)• Research presentations (SH 1. 15a
& b, 145)
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Reflections (Choose one)
The most challenging elements in this curriculum for teachers will be…
The most difficult elements for students will be…
If I were to summarize the focus of this curriculum for a professional development session, I would say…
I still don’t understand…
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Thanks for attending!
Comments? Issues? Questions?
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Questions to begin Day 2 (Riverside, 3 Tables)
1. What 5-10 principles, goals and/or ideas for academic readiness will you take from this session?
2. What do teachers do and say in ACR classrooms? (Put in sequence if possible.)
3. What do students do and say ACR classrooms?
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Plan for the Day
Review: Principles…What do ACR classrooms look like?
Return to Essential Skill 4: Integrating sources into texts.
• Other ways to use citation circles.• Summary/paraphrase (Venn Diagram)• 3-part source integration Examining other assignments: Assignment 1,
the Take-Home; Assignment 3, Headed Paper