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Comprehensive Literacy Training

Comprehensive Literacy Training. October 11 th 2010. Beck, Strine, and Yanni, 2010. What is Comprehensive Literacy?. Comprehensive Literacy is a framework of research-based best practices in all aspects of literacy. 

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Comprehensive Literacy Training

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  1. Comprehensive LiteracyTraining October 11th 2010 Beck, Strine, and Yanni, 2010

  2. What is Comprehensive Literacy? • Comprehensive Literacy is a framework of research-based best practices in all aspects of literacy.  • It is continually being refined and enhanced based on research. • Comprehensive literacy provides a framework of instruction for “The Big 8!“ Comprehensive Literacy Graphic

  3. Comprehensive Literacy “Look -Fors” Our Focus for Today

  4. East Pennsboro’s Comprehensive Literacy Plan … A 3 Year Adventure May be overlap in interventions

  5. Creating an Environment that Supports Comprehensive Literacy The Reading/Writing Workshop Reading Workshop Components Let’s Watch Reading Workshop In Action “Undoubtedly the single most important strategy in literacy education is the reading-writing workshop. The workshop model is simple and powerful. It derives from the insight that children learn to read by reading and write by writing, and that schools have simply failed in the past to provide enough guided practice. It recognizes that kids need less telling and more showing, that they need more time to do literacy and less time hearing about what reading and writing might be like if you ever did them.” -- New Standards in Teaching and Learning in America’s Schools, 2005

  6. Classroom Library Independent Reading Work Board Literacy Opportunities Whole Group instruction Technology Guided Reading Classroom Supplies

  7. Let’s Look at Some Sample Schedules • Schedule 1 • Schedule 2 • Schedule 3

  8. Breakout Sessions

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