Literacy-Rich Classrooms:
Spaces and Places that Inspire Readers and Writers
with Dr. Kimberly Tyson & Ms. Linda Cornwell
InSAI January 2010 Indianapolis, IN
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Presenters: Dr. Kimberly Tyson, Learning Unlimited LLC, Lead Consultant
Ms. Linda Cornwell, Learning Unlimited LLC, Lead Associate
Framework of Presentation:
- Comprehensive Literacy Framework
- Characteristics of a Literacy-Rich Environment
- The Literacy Lens: K-12 Audits
Comprehensive Literacy Framework: What It Is & Why It’s Important
- refers to an overall framework for literacy instruction
- based upon literacy research
- does not imply adherence to specific publisher materials, programs, or assessments
Characteristics:
- addresses reading within
- includes… listening, speaking
- includes… primary instruction based on the 5 pillars of effective reading instruction
- Phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension (+motivation)
- includes a Balanced Approach to Literacy
- Direct & Indirect Instruction / Practice
Characteristics of a Literacy-Rich Environment
- What is it?
- A literacy-rich classroom is one where students are surrounded by print-rich environment and have multiple opportunities to engage with authentic texts for a variety of purposes throughout the day.
From the atmosphere and décor of the room to interactions with peers and teachers, every element of a literacy-rich classroom is designed to motivate students to explore the elements of literacy.
- Literacy-Rich Environments – Picture Walk through K-12 Classrooms
Classroom Libraries
- Why Classroom Libraries Are Important…
- Diverse and accessible classroom libraries increase independent reading
- Use of literature by teachers increases
- Planned literature activities & “book talks”increase
- Frequent exposure to wordsincreases
Labeling the Classroom (K-1)
Student Writing
Anchor Charts & Content Posters
Bulletin Boards
Word Walls
- Why Literacy-Rich Environments Make a Difference…
- Kids in classrooms with experiences with reports, narrative, and other forms of writing showed more substantial gains in vocabulary and word recognition.
- Rich literacy environments, teaching instructional strategies. and using materials that go beyond the basics of reading can compensate for less than ideal home environments.
The Literacy Lenstm: K-12 Literacy Audits
- What: an objective, in-depth audit & review of literacy practices, policies, and environments
- Why: provides data and recommendations for short- and long-term planning for literacy improvement
- What for: to raise test scores and close achievement gaps
- Recommendations: How School Corporations Use the Results to Move Forward with Recommendations
- develop a comprehensive literacy framework
- resource allocation
- role definement
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