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Promoting Literacy from Early Development Through College Proficiency

Promoting Literacy from Early Development Through College Proficiency. Hallie Yopp Slowik and Nancy Brynelson CSU Center for the Advancement of Reading www.calstate.edu/car. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING. Purpose : To discuss how the CSU promotes literacy P-adult across the system

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Promoting Literacy from Early Development Through College Proficiency

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  1. Promoting Literacy from Early Development Through College Proficiency Hallie Yopp Slowik and Nancy Brynelson CSU Center for the Advancement of Reading www.calstate.edu/car

  2. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Purpose: To discuss how the CSU promotes literacy P-adult across the system Agenda: • Context • Mission of the Center for the Advancement of Reading (CAR) • Structure • Work • Impact • Discussion

  3. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING National Context • Calls for international competitiveness • Common Core State Standards • Education reform initiatives related to • Early childhood education • High school graduation • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) • College readiness • College completion • Teacher preparation

  4. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING State Context • Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Accreditation Standards • Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) • California’s Common Core Content Standards • Reading reforms of the last two decades • State initiatives parallel to national priorities

  5. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Mission The CSU Center for the Advancement of Reading, dedicated to excellence in literacy instruction, promotes the preparation of effective teachers and reading specialists in the California State University by: • Facilitating faculty communication and research; • Disseminating research and policy information; • Fostering connections among the CSU literacy faculty, P-12 partners, and public education stakeholders; and • Serving as a forum for the interchange of public and academic interests.

  6. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Mission (continued) The Center is committed to ensuring that California's children and adolescents will be capable readers and writers; as such, they will have the greatest chance of becoming successful and productive citizens in today's changing world.

  7. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Council of Faculty Representatives • 23 members • One faculty member from each campus that has a teacher preparation program plus CalStateTEACH

  8. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Advisory Board • Association of California School Administrators • Curriculum and Instruction Steering Committee of California County Superintendents Education Services Association • California Department of Education • California Reading Association • California School Boards Association • California State Parent Teacher Association • CSU Faculty

  9. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the CenterReading Conferences

  10. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING CSU Reading Conferences, 2002-2009 • Literacy for All Learners • Literacy Leadership and the Science of Reading • Differentiating Instruction to Meet Diverse Needs • Perspectives on Policy, Research, and Practice • Closing the Literacy Achievement Gap: P-12 • Preparing Teachers to Teach Reading Comprehension • Preparing Teachers to Teach Older Readers and Writers • Preparing Teachers to Teach Reading Effectively

  11. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Collaborative Conference, 2010 CAR Partners: • ACSA • WestEd • CDE • CTA

  12. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the CenterReading Conferences and Intersegmental Faculty Forums

  13. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Intersegmental Faculty Forums, 2004-2008 • Reading and Writing in California Schools: Public Policy and Practice • Teaching Teachers to Teach Reading and Writing • Teacher Preparation and Development in Literacy: Research and Best Practice for ALL Students, Including a Focus on English Learners • Adolescent Literacy: Implications for Teacher Education, Including a Focus on English Learners • Language Minority Children and Youth: Preliminary Findings from the National Literacy Panel

  14. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Reading Conferences and Intersegmental Faculty Forums • CAR Quarterly

  15. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Quarterly Newsletter

  16. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Reading Conferences and Intersegmental Faculty Forums • CAR Quarterly • Publications

  17. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Publications

  18. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Publications Process • CAR Council and Advisory Board recognize a need. • CAR Council and Advisory Board discuss a vision. • Lead authors are identified and a document is drafted. • Council members review and provide feedback. • The draft is revised accordingly.

  19. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Publications Process (cont.) • The draft is submitted to all literacy faculty in the CSU, board members, and other knowledgeable parties. • The draft is revised accordingly. • The draft is reviewed again by Council and Board members. • The document is published and disseminated.

  20. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Reading Conferences and Intersegmental Faculty Forums • CAR Quarterly • Publications • CAR Website

  21. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING CAR’s Website www.calstate.edu/car

  22. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Special Projects • Single Subject Reading Task Force

  23. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Single Subject Reading Task Force • Response to evaluation results • Lack of candidate preparedness in reading • CSU faculty experts from 12 campuses convened in 2003

  24. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Single Subject Reading Task Force Identified six Core Principles to increase coherence across the system • Reading Processes • Comprehension and Content Learning • Adolescent Literacy • Assessment • Differentiation • Planning and Integration

  25. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Single Subject Reading Task Force Faculty resource created to enhance teaching of Single Subject reading courses • Core Principles • Key Questions • Discussion • Activities, Assignments, and Assessments • Candidate Outcomes • Enduring Understandings • References and Resources • Sample syllabi • Additional Examples and Resources

  26. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Single Subject Reading Task Force Dissemination and Future Plans • Workshops provided to faculty 2004 & 2005 • Resources created for Single Subject methods courses 2007 • English • Mathematics • History-social science • Science • Major revision planned for 2011

  27. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Special Projects • Single Subject Reading Task Force • Early Assessment Program • ERWC

  28. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Expository Reading and Writing Course (ERWC)

  29. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Structure of the ERWC • Developed by CSU English faculty and high school teachers • Aligned with ELA content standards for 11th and 12th grades • Structured around assignment template addressing reading and writing • Approved to fulfill the “b” English requirement of the UC and CSU “a-g” college entrance requirements in grades 11 and/or 12 • Intended for broad usage (not as an honors or remedial course and not necessarily tied to EAP results)

  30. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Emphases of the ERWC • Engages students in a study of rhetoric and composition • Enables students to read and write academic prose effectively and strategically • Increases students’ mastery of academic language • Emphasizes in-depth study of expository, analytical, and argumentative writing • Deepens students’ critical reading, writing, and thinking skills

  31. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Key Principles of the ERWC • The integration of interactive reading and writing processes; • A rhetorical approach to texts that fosters critical thinking; • Materials and themes that engage student interest and provide a foundation for principled debate and argument; • Classroom activities designed to model and foster successful practices of fluent readers and writers; • Research-based methodologies with a consistent relationship between theory and practice; • Built-in flexibility to allow teachers to respond to varied students' needs and instructional contexts; and • Alignment with English-Language Arts Content Standards.

  32. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Professional Development for ERWC • Designed to provide teachers with skills necessary to teach ERWC and insight about expectations for college reading and writing • Offered by County Offices of Education and CSU to high school English teachers and other educators • Facilitated by teams of CSU faculty and high school teachers/county office of education specialist • Scheduled for 3½ days (20 hrs) over 3-6 months

  33. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Special Projects • Single Subject Reading Task Force • Early Assessment Program • ERWC • RIAP

  34. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Reading Institutes for Academic Preparation (RIAP)

  35. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Structure and Emphases of RIAP • Improves teachers’ capacity to teach academic literacy across the curriculum • Includes ERWC and disciplinary literacy • Offered through selected CSU campuses for teachers in grades 9-12 in all subject areas • Scheduled for 80 hours over 9-12 months

  36. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Special Projects • Single Subject Reading Task Force • Early Assessment Program • ERWC • RIAP • Preservice Integration

  37. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Early Assessment Program Regional Meetings for Single Subject Preservice Faculty in English and Content Literacy • Designed to encourage faculty to integrate college readiness and ERWC into preservice coursework • Next event: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 12-3 pm, Videoconference

  38. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Work of the Center • Special Projects • Single Subject Reading Task Force • Early Assessment Program • ERWC • RIAP • Preservice Integration • Service on System and State Task Forces and Policy Committees

  39. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING CSU Contributions to Policy • RICA Panel • Reading Standards for Accreditation • Multiple Subject Teaching Credential • Single Subject Teaching Credential • Reading and Literacy Added Authorization • Reading and Literacy Leadership Specialist Credential • Preschool Stakeholder Meetings • California Literacy Team (Striving Readers)

  40. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING Promising Aspects of the Center’s Work • Faculty conversations and collaboration • Access to relevant information • Partnerships with P-12 • Partnerships with other stakeholders • Participation in the development of teacher education policy and regulations

  41. CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF READING • Questions? • Comments?

  42. www.calstate.edu/car

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